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Jillian's DIY Invites

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Ari on Jan 23, 2011

Love the invitation so much. But does anybody know how did she get the white text printed for the envelope? I really wanna have white text on the purple envelope for my wedding invitation as well :(

jenniferL on Mar 21, 2009

i love the colors and all the elements of these invites. the matching site is pretty cool too!

100layercake on Mar 19, 2009

The sans serif font is called ATSackers Gothic. The whole family can be purchased here: http://www.fontshop.com/fonts/downloads/monotype/sackers_gothic_std_virtual/

st on Mar 19, 2009

Your invites are beautiful! I love how the folio opens in the middle... It's been asked before, and this post is a little late, but any chance you can divulge where you got the block font? Thanks!

jomygoodness on Mar 15, 2009

I love Olvera Street... I love these invites... I love this post! Absolutely inspiring! Kudos!

wide open spaces on Mar 13, 2009

i am over the moon about Jiliian's invites. I love all the little pieces, each so unique for the typical package deal. Really stunning.

Melanie on Mar 13, 2009

AMAZING. kinda makes me want to do my own......

Courtney on Mar 13, 2009

I love the juxtaposition of the script and block fonts on the invite. Did you get the block font from fonts.com, too? What is it called? Thanks!

jillian on Mar 13, 2009

Thanks everyone for your warm compliments about my wedding invites. It was such a fun process! To answer some of your questions, the script font is called "Dear Sarah"; you can find it at www.Fonts.com. As for the small paper flags, I got them on Olvera Street in Los Angeles, but you can also find them online: ww.globalexchangestore.org.

Chelsea on Mar 13, 2009

Where on earth did you find the little paper flags? Your work is truly amazing!!! I love it! -c

Sarah on Mar 13, 2009

Wow! That takes DIY projects to a whole different level. I'm in awe. Looks like a great party too :)

Molly Jean on Mar 12, 2009

beautiful! it cracks me up that this post refers to something so gorgeous as improvising. just great! keep up the inspiring work!

Laura on Mar 12, 2009

Jillian, what is the script font you used in your invites? It is so sweet. The whole invite package is so sweet, really.

Jillian on Mar 12, 2009

Lindsay, That's so cool that you're getting married at Villa del Oso too! Crazy. I recommend getting married on the second level that overlooks the pool level; at sunset. You can see the water and the lighting is breathtaking. You can have your reception on the pool level. Oh it's going to be so much fun. Feel free to email me if you have questions or need more suggestions. [email protected]

Lindsay on Mar 12, 2009

So excited to see this post. I'm getting married in Sayulita this October, and at Villa del Oso as Jillian did! Thanks for the inspiration.

HappyHourBride on Mar 12, 2009

So inspiring, and I love, love, LOVE the corresponding site!

Priya on Mar 12, 2009

Go gorgeous! The color is oh, so perfect.

Rebekah on Mar 12, 2009

I absolutely love these invites! They remind me of our trip to Honduras, where we had a parrot screaming "Hola!" at us every morning at breakfast.

bekah on Mar 12, 2009

I LOVE the fact that you found a way to do these on your own. Beautiful!

Kathryn on Mar 12, 2009

These are incredible - all of the elements pull together so perfectly!

Jen on Mar 12, 2009

If I could speak Spanish, I'd say the translation of "wow, super!" One of my favorite invites I've seen in a while. The bird rsvp is so fun � has a Thomas Paul whimsical quality I love. And sewing the sand + bits in vellum � super sweet!

Cyd on Mar 12, 2009

These are amazing! I love the collaboration that made them a reality and the blind embossing is amazingly pretty!

Maggie @ Eat, Drink, Marry on Mar 12, 2009

I can't get over how amazing these are. To be able to do this yourself just floors me. Such great work!

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