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Faire part mariage carte d'embarquement - Avoszamours. DIY Wedding Invitations by Weddingbee. DIY Boarding Pass Wedding Invitations – Part One: Pocket Fold « life of kle. 2 May I am so excited to share the process, preparation and tips for making DIY Boarding Pass Wedding Invites. First and foremost, Jay (my hubby-to-be) was an amazing help. This is something we did, just the two of us, it was great bonding, sometimes frustrating and sometimes down right hilarious. We made 94 invitations so it took a couple weekends and a lot of late nights. I am breaking this down into parts to make things easier; however, below you will find the complete Materials and Tools list to complete the project. Materials: Canson Effects, 8.5 x 11, Printer Friendly (From De Serres & Wallacks)Blue Cardstock Envelope Insert Sheets (From Paper Papier in Ottawa)Scrapbooking Paper Sheets, 12 x 12, (From Michael’s)Pearlescent Cardstock Paper (From Paper Papier and Wallacks in Ottawa)Envelopes (From Paper Papier in Ottawa)Return Address Labels (Ordered free from VistaPrint)White Address Labels (From Staples) Tools: Part One: The Pocket Fold This is easy!

You are done! Like this: DIY Boarding Pass Wedding Invitations – Part Two: The Insides « life of kle. 16 May Well it’s about time that I gave you the details about creating the inside. It’s easy peasy! Keep reading for instructions and some helpful tips. Please be sure to leave me a comment or question if you need clarification – I am happy to help. First you will need a computer with MS Word and a good printer (with LOTS of ink!). It is helpful to have Photoshop if you want to create the graphics yourself. TIP: To create the chrysanthemum flower, I scanned the paper from the pocket fold (Click here for my instructions to make pocket fold) and manipulated it in Photoshop to get the desired colors and effects.In MS Word, create a template with 2 copies of the invitation wording and 2 logos (these will go on the front of the pocket fold) at the very bottom of the page.

Spray an even layer of the spray glue over all of the blue card stock. The inside of your pocket fold is done!!! For part three we will focus on the final touches and the template for the boarding pass. Like this: Project 2: Boarding pass invitations - Aylee Bits. I like this one coz it wasn’t as hard and tedious as the first project. And I get to be more creative with this. I blurred out some info for privacy. Click here for template and instructions on how to make them. If you want me to create them for you, please click here. DIY Boarding Pass Wedding Invitations – Part Three: The Boarding Pass « life of kle.

5 Oct Life is busy isn’t it? Here is the long-awaited part three. I will add a part four soon… I wrote this relatively quickly and it ended up being fairly long…. so please ask questions if you have any! Tools: Aylee’s Boarding Pass Template (If this link breaks, email me & I can send it to you) Rotary Cutter with perforator rotary blade (From Michael’s)ScissorsRound corner punch (From Michael’s)Utility Knife with lots (and I mean lots) of bladesMetal RulerStapler & StaplesSelf Healing Cutting Mat (Michael’s, Wallack’s or another art & drafting supply store)Computer with MS Word, Photoshop is a bonus.Good Printer with Lots of Ink! Here we go (this is LONG): Download Aylee’s Boarding Pass Template – easy peasy! Printing I printed my invites on Canson Effects paper, regular weight. Oh my gosh this is so exciting!

Perforate IMPORTANT: PERFORATE your paper BEFORE you cut out your passes. Cutting Cut! Then make two cuts in the middle. Like this: Like Loading... Map boarding pass travel pouch - printable file. It yourself: antique chic travel stationery. Set the scene in vintage style for a destination or travel themed wedding. From boarding pass invitations and postcards, to passport covers for your wedding programs, the antique chic travel range is a unique and beautiful wedding stationery collection.

Lets start with the invitations which resemble a real boarding pass or ticket. They feature a beautiful combination of typewriter and handwritten fonts to add to that vintage vibe and feel as thought the ticket has actually been filled out by hand. There is also a lovely 5x7 or A5 traditional sized invitation available. There are two save the date options to choose from too. Matching table numbers, menu cards, rsvps and thank you cards are also available.