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Baltimore, Maryland, United States
I am the funny one, he is the weird one. At least, that's how I see things. He would beg to differ. We make a slightly strange couple - a History-Channel-loving linguist and a Nintendo-loving animator - but somehow we make it work. We met online 4 years ago on a game that we played at the time only to find that we were coincidentally applying to the same university and we lived only 25 minutes away from each other. Maybe it's fate, or maybe we're both too geeky to meet people in the traditional face-to-face manner, but whatever the case, we're getting hitched!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Invitations, programs, and other calligraphy items

So, my fiance and I have started thinking about invitations and that whole situation. I don't really see the need to send out invitations really since we will have to work closely with the people who are coming to arrange airfare, hotel stays, and Disney tickets. I imagine that everyone will want to book only after everything about the discounts is known. Since I am the calligraphist for this whole event (since my fiance and I both agree that doing hand-written things for a small event adds a very classy touch, especially since I have done wedding calligraphy before), I would definitely appreciate not having to do the invitations. I will already have to do the Thank-You cards, the wedding programs, and whatever else needs to be done.

I think it will be very cute to add some paper punch designs to the wedding programs with the classic Disney designs, like Mickey Mouse and Cinderella's Castle. I am hoping that I will only need to make 20 of these (or else, I'll have to start tomorrow in order to finish them on time!). I definitely think these would make very unique little keepsakes for all of our guests, that they will hopefully appreciate! If I do decide to make the programs by hand, I may as well just add the name of the guest who will receive the program (you know, to make them feel more obliged to keep and cherish my hand-made masterpiece). Who knows what we will ultimately do, but it is definitely a nice thought. :)

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