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Kay6356's DIY Passport Invites!! Pictures & Tips....


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Hi Ladies,

 

I just mailed out my Passport invitations, WHEW!  I have been working on these for way to long, but now that they are on there way to our guests, I am SO happy I did them.  

 

First off I used Alyee's free template as a starting point.

 

http://www.ayleebits.com/2009/03/09/passport-invitation-template/

 

I ended up totally revamping the passport template, as it is for a US bride, not Canada.

 

WHAT I USED

 

- HP Officejet 6600 printer

(Originally the plan was to get these printed at Staples or something, but ended up being cheaper to print ourselves).

 

- stapler

(I used a purple sharpie marker to colour the staples).

 

-Paper cutter - $20 ON SALE (Reg. $60-70) from Staples

 

 

 

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- Martha Stewart mini scoring board - $9 (Used 40% off coupon).

 

 

 

 

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- Stamps from Ebay - $10 & Stamp pads from Michaels - $10 for both using coupons.

 

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- Martha Stewart puntch from Ebay for $10.

 

 

 

 

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PAPER

 

- Passport Cover:  Staples Brand card stock, 65lb. - $16.99 for 250 sheets (Too many, but a good price).

 

 

 

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- Inside Pages:  Royal Resource Wasusau brand, 32lb - Bought from Target for $8.99 for 100 Sheets (Bought 2, used 150 sheets).

 

 

 

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INSTRUCTIONS

 

 

 

 

I used Aylee free template for these, which gives a good base to start with, quite a bit of rearranging is needed once you have your pages completed. You don't just simply print page 2 on page 3, ect. like the instructions say.  I am glad I started these really early when I did to give myself some time to figure them out.

 

This was what I found the easiest way to figure out printing/getting it all organized.

 

I wrote down how many pages I needed, once i had my sub-titles for each page, I took blank scrap paper and put them into a booklet type assortment like the passport invite would be. like so:

 

 

 

 

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After I knew where I wanted everything, i than set out each "page" so I could see what needed to be where on the computer for printing.  Don't Forget to write front and back on "scrap paper."

 

 

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Than design & print.  (I did about 5 trial prints until I liked how everything looked on cheap printer paper).

 

 

Next step was using my paper cutter to cut out all the pages like so....

 

 

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Than onto Scoring each of my pages with my scoring board for a fresh folding line.

 

 

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Than I had FI use the corner punch, to make the rounded corners.

Around $11 from Michaels (Used a 50% off coupon).

 

 

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Next was stapling the binding together & using the paper cutter to ensure all passport pages were flush with each other.

 

FINISHED PRODUCT

 

 

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ENVELOPES

 

Bought from Michaels for $5.99/pack of 50. (used 50% off coupon)

 

My Lovely bridesmaid used the stamps to create the starfish on the front.

 

Front

 

 

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Back

 

 

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(Used the Martha Stewart punch to make the cut out on the back in purple and glued it on).

 

RSVP

 

We were originally going to use a boarding pass RSVP I had done in word, but I didn't fancy it completely, so we ordered these postcards from Vistaprint.ca for $20/100.

 

 

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CHANGES MADE ALONG THE WAY

 

I was pretty set on purple for my cover page, but FI suggested the beige and I LOVED it.

(Don't mind the bad stapling, this is a sample passport). :)

 

 

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The End - Kay xo

 

*If you have any questions feel free to ask

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You did an amazing job on these!!! Thank you for taking the time to break all of the steps down for us. I also love the little details like the starfish stamps on the envelopes. This is going to be my summer project!!

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