


Gotcha there for a second with that headline, huh?
Nope, not wedding invitations for me.
They are for my uncle's wedding.
The wedding itself is pretty small, with a bigger reception later that night.
So I did one set for people invited to the wedding and reception and another set for people invited to the reception only.
I did about 100 total, which was more than they needed. So I am going to repurpose the leftovers into thank you cards for them.
They are tri-fold cards with an insert that I did on the printer.
I wanted to keep these very simple.
The bride is from Vietnam, so I also wanted to do something not quite so traditional. I like the botanical image with its two flowers bending into each other. It just seemed right.
The flower images are from Papertrey Ink.
I stamped them in clear and heat embossed the color so they have a little texture to them.
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