Jump to content

Recommended Posts

I am not a DIY type of gal. But my fiance wanted Colombian passport covers for our Colombian wedding and since he rarely want more than for me to be happy I wanted to oblige. A previous post on this site was super helpful (though it won't seem to let me comment right there). So I wanted to share.

 

We wanted to provide a lot of information and get people excited to travel. Also a bunch of my friends and family won't be able to make it but many of them expressed a strong interest in receiving invitations and being in the loop. We thought this would be a neat way of telling them a bit about Colombia and our plans.

 

Luckily, my family and friends are teachers and artists and had a lot of equipment I could borrow. We made forty Save the Date passport books for $20 - 50 cents each!!! 

maroon cardstock $0.50 per page, two covers per page = $10

gold foil = Minc brand 6.25" x 5 ft, 20 covers per roll = $10

Plus $12 for 100 envelopes and postage.

Plus printer ink and some "cotton fibre connoisseur writing paper" my dad had lying around for the interior pages.

 

Equipment: paper cutter, Minc foil machine, inkjet printer, laser printer, and a long reach stapler.

I made the template in Adobe Illustrator (and happy to share in anyone if interested).

 

FYI, the Minc foil system uses head and pressure to adhere foil to the ink deposited from a laser printer or photocopier (aka "toner"). I've read that you can use (a) a laminator and (B) the heat from the laser printer itself or © an iron in the same manner as the Minc machine. I tried using the heat from the laser printer and an iron and the results were very poor.

 

I struggled a bit with aligning the pages when I made the 3.5 x 5 inches. Then I just threw up my hands and made it a quarter of a letter size page. Things went a lot smoother after that and I ended up trimming a bit off all the edges so they fit in a 4 x 5.5 inch envelope. I think you only notice the size difference if you put it next to an actual passport. (And I should know, I've been carrying mine daily for three years of long term travel.) I've attached images of the pages as I printed them as well as imaged of the final assembled product.

 

Also different from earlier templates, I used a stapler to staple the interior pages into a booklet and then used a gluestick to glue the interior booklet into the passport cover.

 

Also I used a bunch of entry and exit stamps in my own passport in the background of the Save the Date. These I either scanned and removed the background from (very difficult and I have a PhD in remote sensing/image processing) or much easier - I scanned them, enlarged them, printed them and used tracing paper to trace them and then scanned them back in again. All in all a total waste of time! I'll bet no one noticed my hard won stamps! I also made our own "custom" entry stamp after the very simple EU model - in Illustrator. (I'm happy to share the template with anyone who wants it - could can just replace the text with your own.) post-286489-0-58956100-1459671720_thumb.jpg

 

Hopefully this makes sense with the images below...post-286489-0-00159800-1459670426_thumb.jpgpost-286489-0-00159800-1459670426_thumb.jpgpost-286489-0-69483600-1459670455_thumb.jpgpost-286489-0-36752100-1459670468_thumb.jpgpost-286489-0-67066200-1459670479_thumb.jpgpost-286489-0-48091500-1459670493_thumb.jpgCover.pdfpost-286489-0-70935000-1459671346_thumb.jpgpost-286489-0-63434200-1459671451_thumb.jpgpost-286489-0-23496900-1459671480_thumb.jpg

 

Step:

1) Print cover image on a laser printer in black ink on colored, smooth card stock. (I tired textured cardstock that better represented a passport cover an the texture prevented the foil from adhering properly.)

2) Cut Minc foil to cover the laser printed area. Place card stock in plastic "folder" that comes with the Minc device and place foil over laser printed region.

3) Run through Minc device. (I found that even minor defects in the foil ruined the covers. I "lost" about 10% of the covers to unusable results.)

4) Print interior pages in regular color ink jet printer - duplex.

5) Use paper cutter to cut covers and interior pages.

6) Assemble interior pages into proper order and use long reach stapler to staple interior pages into booklet.

7) Apply glue stick to interior of cardstock cover. Attach stapled booklet in place.

8) Interior pages will hang out beyond booklet edges. Trim them with a paper cutter.

post-286489-0-80550800-1459671416_thumb.jpg

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.


  • Best Destination Wedding Sponsors



    Facebook Pinterest Google+ Twitter
  • Posts

    • twitter logo png file download pdf online [url=https://www.sliviagraed.com/#53608748]viagra for women[/url] instagram download in app store free install
    • Hi everyone! I have been doing lots of research on various wedding venues all around Mexico, my fiance wants a destination wedding and I am happy to have a wedding wherever so long as the vibe is right and guests are happy!  I have been seriously looking at Cabo Azul and was trying to find potential costs for them, but only found a page about their wedding costs from 2010. Does anyone have any updated information on costs / reviews they would like to share of this venue? Or advice in general, anything helps. Thanks so much, happy wedding planning to all!
    • Hello everyone, I am dreaming of a wedding in Costa Rica and was wondering if I could get any help with venues and wedding planners. I am thinking Tamarindo because a close friend of mine lives there and I've been in town more than a couple of times, she's being helpful but is at a loss when it comes to this subject really so I was wondering if anyone here had recommendations. I am not closed to other town suggestions either, if I happen to find a good place and staff somewhere else. These are the places I have so far, has anyone had any experience with any of them?  Stay In Tamarindo Luxury Villas in Costa Rica Luxury Villas Pinilla Tropical Homes of Costa Rica The Point Luxury Villa Thank you so much for your help!
    • Have you ever considered having a wedding inside a bubble? With the current global situation, many couples are looking for unique and creative ways to celebrate their special day while keeping their guests safe. A wedding inside a bubble could provide a whimsical and intimate setting for your ceremony and reception. Imagine saying your vows surrounded by a beautiful bubble filled with twinkling lights and flowers, creating a magical atmosphere for you and your loved ones to enjoy.
    • Adult only resort or not? Let's discuss the pros and cons of choosing an adult-only resort for your honeymoon. While some couples may appreciate the peace and quiet that comes with an adults-only environment, others may prefer a more family-friendly atmosphere. What are your thoughts on this? Have you had any experiences at adult-only resorts that you'd like to share? Let's hear your opinions and recommendations!
  • Topics

×
×
  • Create New...