May 18, 2007
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Many Thanks
I banged these out late last night in Adobe Illustrator. We will probably print them using our inkjet on some bright white card stock I already have to keep costs minimal on this project. Please let me know which you like best! I may do a combo of the buckslip sized ones just for a bit of variety.
[1.back]
Inside left blank (white) to write in. Each card is half of an 8.5″x11″ sheet of paper folded in half.[2]
Flat card, buckslip size (fits into standard #9 or #10 envelope). Notes would be in the blank, aqua area.[3]
Another buckslip-sized flat card.Why the rush to design thank you cards when my invitations aren’t even done yet? The future in-laws called the bear to let us know that a few gifts from
our registry have started to arrive at their place, which is where we’re having all of our gifts shipped. Once we’re settled into our new
place and get our invitations done and out, we’re planning on picking
up the gifts so that we can get started on thank you notes now. We’re attempting not to be procrasti-taters on this. Yep, we’re pretty much unpacking and getting rid of boxes so
that we can make space for a new pile of boxes. Anyway, that means we need something to express our thanks on ASAP, so I borrowed elements from our invitations and website to make these simple cards fast. Thanks in advance for your feedback!
Comments (4)
i like the first one the best!!!!!!! youre def. on top of things!!! i didn tknow youre supposed to send the thank you cards right away! i should get started on mine too!
those are so pretty! you are so creative!
I like #3. Unique! Lovely color combination!
awesome… can’t wait to see what these look like after they’re printed.