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I plan to do STDs and invites for our wedding next winter in DR. I'd like to send out the STDs soon and have a general rsvp (so that we know how many to book for the group rate), and then send out proper invites when we get more info about the resort, exact date, etc.

 

So, my dilema is that I love the look of the boarding pass AND the passport, but I'm not sure which one I should use for the STD, and which to use for the invite.

 

Opinions please!

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I did what flygirl is doing...the magnet STD from Vistaprint (with basic information of date, location and wedding website) and then using the boarding pass for the true invitation, and then passport for follow up closer to the time of departure! :-) Then going to use Vistaprint again for at home reception invitations.

 

So many choices and different routes to take!!! (I of course changed what I thought I was going to do at least 25 times!)

 

Have fun with them no matter what ya decide on!

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We haven't done either yet. We are still working on the time and place issue! But I have thought about doing both. My FI is the most traveled person that I think anyone in our friends and family know! So I think it would be really cute to send them out and that people would enjoy them. I'm thinking about doing the passports first as a STD and to include all information about booking the trip and how to obtain a passport for themselves. Then use the boarding pass later. I just saw someone on here make a "return ticket" as the RSVP. So we can round up the stragglers. I'm going to be so grateful for all of these ideas when it is time to get crafty!

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We are planning on using the passport idea for our wedding invitations, and the boarding pass as our STD... When doing a search I found these....

 

It thought they looked pretty cool... I think eventually when the time comes I will try to make some similar.... if I get too frustrated, I may break down and pay for them to be made. lol

 

Passport Destination Wedding Invitation - Handcrafted custom Wedding Invitations

 

Passport Destination Wedding Invitation - Handcrafted custom Wedding Invitations

 

 

So many options!!! I really like the second one the best though.

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For what it's worth, I probably spent a total of 20 hours designing my passports totally from scratch. The printing, assembly and stapling took about one day, and I did 50 of them for about $100 including all materials, postage and tools.

 

If you need a hand, by all means, let me know.

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