We really started working on these over our Thanksgiving break when Ryan & I made a little assembly line of cutting the white cardstock, cutting the pink cardstock, rounding the corners, etc. We finished most of that part over Christmas break, and at that point they just needed to be assembled. For this part, I used Therm-o-Web Tape Runners to secure the white card to the pink, and then to secure the top of the second white card. I used some other tape runner brands when I would find them on sale, but I would not recommend anything but the Therm-o-Web. The others were not as permanent as I would have liked, and the tape would get caught up and ruin the whole roll. After all 200 were assembled, it was time to apply the ribbon. We used green satin ribbon in 5/16" size. We went back to our assembly line technique for this part, and Ryan would measure & cut the ribbon and then I would apply the ribbon to the program, again using the tape runner. This process took forever. But each time I would finish one, I would tell Ryan how I was madly in love with these programs, so it was definitely worth it. The cost breakdown went something like this:
- 100 Sheets Pink Azalea 105# Metallic Cardstock from Paper & More : $32.99
- 200 Sheets White 100# Paper Company Cardstock from Michaels : $20.00
- Therm-o-Web Tape Runner & 12 Refills from Michael's : $67.00
- 6 Spools Offray 5/6" Green Satin Ribbon from Hancock Fabrics: $2.12
Total= $122.11, or about 61 cents per program.
Was this process headache-inducing and seemingly neverending? Yes. Would I do it again? In a heartbeat. I am SO happy with the result of all our hard work... and even happier to mark a BIG project off of the to-do list!
23 comments:
They look FANTASTIC!! Congrats on getting such a big "to-do" crossed off the list. Can't wait to see more of your details!
They look great!! And the baskets are darling.
LOVE THEM!!! I have a sneaking suspicion that in a few years when I get married I will be using your blog for some MAJOR inspiration because everything you have made is INCREDIBLE and I want a pink and green wedding!
Hey! I read you blog often yet never comment! I, too am planning a wedding and a blogger! I am looking to add your blog to my sidebar, since it is such an inspirational wedding blog :)
Your programs turned out beautifully!
These came out amazing! I am in love with them and may need to do something similar in my own color scheme! I love all of your detailsand cant wait to see it all come together!
Those are Awesome!
I LOVE them! They came out so well...they are perfect! Congrats on getting a big item off your list!!
They look AMAZING!!! Great job and way to save moolah!
What font did you use for your names? I really like it!
The font is albermarle swash and I got it from fonts101.com. I am obsessed with it!
Those look great!
Those are rockin'you did an excellent job.
They look amazing! Can't wait to see other details :)
They look great!
Those look great.
I love that you included the price breakdown! It makes me feel so much better about planning a wedding having visual proof that stationary ideas THAT adorable can come out of less than $250-$500! P.S. You've been...tagged? Is that what they call it? Haha, I'm learning X-D
Such a cute idea. I love how they turned out!
These look great! I hope you are doing well!
When I get married (hopefully in the next decade) I am making you come to PA so you can be my wedding planner... we have the same taste and I love it. I may just need to reencarnate your wedding!!
You're doing a great DIY job!! An inspiration for sure.
This is exactly what I had in mind. They are simple yet very cute! You did an awesome job, great choice of colors!
They look great!
I see your from KY! So is my husband. We're actually flying there next wednesday! :o)
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