So I know this is a bit close to cut off time, but my STD's have finally arrived! We hope to get them in the mail by this weekend. Half our guests are local with the other half no more than 4 hours away.
So I purchased address labels to use on STDs and invitations. The feel of our wedding is fairly casual and budget conscious. So we aren't hiring a caligrapher. Plus neither FI or I have the best handwriting. So our best bet is to print labels, but return and send. Well I purchased white labels to go on our white envelopes. Now I'm wondering if I should have gotten clear labels. Which would you have chosen, white or clear?
FI just called his mom to double check guest list with her and to get family addresses. During the converstaion, I overhear him say "And let anyone know that we are taking contributions.." I was floored and scolded him for his lack of ettiquette. I know that he was just joking with his mom but I was totally embarassed. What has your FI done lately that has made you see red?
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Re: STD Check, Address Question and Wanting to STRANGLE FI
I'm sure he's kidding but I'd probably feel the same way. Not wedding related but we are picking paint colors and FI says that even though he's not painting (I am) that he will decide colors. I was not too happy about it. We are going over colors tomorrow because that won't fly lol.
[QUOTE]I personally didn't use labels. I read multiple times on the invites board that people think it looks like junk mail and might throw it out. You could try to print the addresses directly on the envelopes, it's what I did. It was a little complicated to get the first one to work, but after that it was smooth sailing. And don't worry about your Fi, I'm sure he was joking and his mom knows! Fi's been pretty good about wedding planning stuff, but sometimes he just drags his feet on things we have to decide together, because he thinks we have all the time in the world. Boys.
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</div><div>Did you have any problems with your envelopes coming out looking wrinkled? I am dealing with this same issue right now of what to do with addresses. I actually found a gorgeous font for free and decided to print them on the envelopes. The backs came out a little wrinkled, but I decided I could live with that as it wasn't very noticeable.</div><div>
</div><div>However, my latest dilemma is that I don't really like how the return address stamp that I bought looks with the printed font. The print is so classy looking and my stamp is now looking kind of mis-matched and ugly. I thought that maybe I could print return labels on the back but that is in turn making them wrinkled on the FRONT and I don't think I can handle wrinkles on both sides! I may have to see if I can try the work printer after hours or something.</div><div>
</div><div>So, I'm not really sure if I'm helping answer your questions but IMHO if you can manage to print the addresses directly on the envelopes, I think it looks great. It really almost comes out looking like perfect hand written calligraphy because it's so thin and precise. Personally, I had something against using labels. It's not an ettiquette thing (for me), but I just don't really care for them. If I had done labels I definitely would have gone with clear though.</div><div>
</div><div>Here's the site that I got my font from, if you're interested. <a href="http://www.mawns.com/wordpress/" rel="nofollow">http://www.mawns.com/wordpress/</a> I used "Sverige Script" (clean version) but there are lots of great options and you can download a trial for free. It may even work for labels if you decide to go that route.
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I was just talking to my mom yesterday about this. We are hand writing them because I think its pointless since they are just going to be thorwn out anyway (the envelopes I mean).
FI annoyed me a bit over the weekend. I finally got him to agree to let me handle all his money. He is terrible with it and just spends it if he has it. Meanwhile, I am paying all the bills and all the wedding stuff. So we made an agreement, and then he said 'But when I want my money, I want it. I don't want it all going towards wedding stuff." Mind you, he will be getting a percentage of each check and the rest goes to me, so its not like he isn't getting anything. So I politely reminded him this is HIS wedding too, and it needs to be paid for by both of us, and he still insisted he be able to have whatever he wanted back. Ugh!!!!
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[QUOTE]I printed labels on white labels for my STDs. I have heard from TONS of our guest list about them and what they thought of our STDs, so I don't think anyone thought it was junk mail! <strong>I did however pick a slightly fancier font so that it wasn't standard junkmail type </strong>and I put a tiny little graphic on the label as well, just a simple black and white rose to match our wedding theme.
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<div>I would do this. Plusalso, most people I'm sure will be expecting something from you in the mail. I wrote out all of them. My cursive is definitely not as nice as my print but I will give myself an A- for effort ;) I'm hoping to have FSILs help with the actual invitations. They have awesome handwriting. Also, for the invitations I'm thinking of just doing a nice label for the RSVP card stamped envelope. Otherwise there will be some very sore hands up in here!</div>
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: STD Check, Address Question and Wanting to STRANGLE FI : Did you have any problems with your envelopes coming out looking wrinkled? I am dealing with this same issue right now of what to do with addresses. I actually found a gorgeous font for free and decided to print them on the envelopes. The backs came out a little wrinkled, but I decided I could live with that as it wasn't very noticeable.
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</div><div>I had to mess around a little bit with how I fed the envelopes in teh printer. Originally, they were sideways, but they were getting way wrinkly, so I fed them in top first. I made a few test ones (I had a TON of leftover envelopes, so I could test pretty much as much as I wanted), and I fed them one at a time. I also noticed that printing with the ink set to "Fast-Normal" quality instead of "High Quality" or whatever it's called gave me better results.
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[QUOTE]In Response to Re: STD Check, Address Question and Wanting to STRANGLE FI : I had to mess around a little bit with how I fed the envelopes in teh printer. Originally, they were sideways, but they were getting way wrinkly, so I fed them in top first. I made a few test ones (I had a TON of leftover envelopes, so I could test pretty much as much as I wanted), and I fed them one at a time. I also noticed that printing with the ink set to "Fast-Normal" quality instead of "High Quality" or whatever it's called gave me better results.
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Aah, thanks for the tips! I've been feeding mine in sidways so maybe that's the problem. However, I have no idea how or where to tell it that I've changed the orientation. Any suggestions?