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Wedding Invitations (Hardcover)
by Jennifer Cegielski
Editorial Reviews
Book
Description
A wedding invitation heralds the good news of two people making
a commitment and also reveals the style and tone of that highly
anticipated day. Gone are the days when a couple's major decision
about their invitations was choosing between white or ecru paper-today's
invitations come in an incredible array of materials, colors,
textures, sizes, and shapes. And the often complex structure
of modern families makes wording invitations a challenge. The
first book to fully address these topics, Wedding Invitations
takes couples from original idea to finished product, no matter
how simple or extravagant their vision.
The book presents both traditional and modern
designs, details the many different types of inks, papers, and
printing methods available, and discusses how to deal with ceremony
cards, response cards, maps, and other enclosures. The text
covers all aspects of invitation etiquette, from acknowledging
various family members in the most appropriate way, to properly
wording inner and outer envelopes. Wedding Invitations offers
advice on desktop publishing, working with a designer or calligrapher,
papermaking, and doing your own letterpress printing. Since
many guests cherish the invitation as a memento long after the
ceremony has passed, this is a must-have for the newly engaged.
AUTHOR BIO: JENNIFER CEGIELSKI is a writer and editor and the
former content director of The Knot. She has covered all aspects
of weddings, from gowns to flowers to cakes. She lives in New
York City with her husband and daughter.
DANA GALLAGHER is a New York City-based photographer
specializing in food, still life, and interiors for clients
such as Martha Stewart Living, House & Garden, and Food
& Wine.
About the Author
JENNIFER CEGIELSKI is a writer and editor and the former content
director of The Knot. She has covered all aspects of weddings,
from gowns to flowers to cakes. She lives in New York City with
her husband and daughter.
Amazon Reviews
A wealth of information--even beyond
the wedding
I have to admit, while planning my wedding I was hesitant at
first to purchase a book that seemed to be on only one wedding
topic. But being into stationery and typography, I'm glad I
took a chance on this one. I wanted our wedding invitation to
be really special (we have been together a long time and already
have a child), and this book helped us achieve that goal. All
the bases are covered, so you really understand what all your
options are in a simple, non-overload way. This book is like
a "master class", and is great for anybody who is
interested in printing, stationery or invitations in general.
Review: A lot of useful information
I'm not sure what the reviewer below was reading because this
book contains everything you could ever hope to know about wedding
invitations. It's definitely visually attractive, but it's the
useful information (even gives you a timeline for you invites
to make sure you're on track which I am often not!) that make
this a must-have item for anyone about to get married.
Review: Very comprehensive and informative
Invitations book!
A must have for the "Bride-to-be" or anyone planning
an event. This creative Invitations book covers everything you'll
need to know when planning a wedding. It is layed out in an
easy to read format w/ stunning visuals of invitations, etc.
in a compact book that can be used for a referrence manual year
after year.
I highly recommend it!
Review: Gorgeous, useful and a time saver!
This will help you through making all sort of invitation decisions
(believe me there are a lot to make, I had no idea before I
started) like paper and ink colors and also tell you all sorts
of stuff about how to word your own invite to suit your wedding
formality level. My invitations are going to be on blue paper
letterpressed with brown ink, very elegant yet modern. I never
would have thought of that combination had I not picked up this
book! I can't wait to get the invitations up from the printer.

Wedding Invitations, Announcements, Place Cards, and
More (Paperback)
Editorial Reviews
From Library Journal
Although engraved invitations have become standard for weddings,
cards printed by hand are always in good taste. Most people
do not have the handwriting skill for hand printing, so they
fake it with a computer script or hire a calligrapher. This
book has classic calligraphy instructions for those who would
like to try it themselves, with a little practice first. Several
types of alphabets are included, with detailed
instructions on strokes and layout. A section on wedding etiquette
has useful information on invitations, thank-you notes, and
place cards, with photographs of many examples. An excellent
book for public libraries. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information,
Inc.
About the Author
Bette Matthews is the author of The Wedding Workbook, Cakes
(For Your Wedding), Wedding Toasts and Vows, and the upcoming
A Wedding for All Seasons. She has worked as an event consultant
and stylist with a New York caterer, and is in the early stages
of a start-up venture designing and producing handmade wedding
invitations. Bette lives in New York City with her husband,
photographer Antonio M. Rosario, and their two cats.
Excerpted from Wedding Invitations, Announcements,
Placecards, and More : A Brides Guide to Simple Calligraphy
by Bette Matthews. Copyright © 2001. Reprinted by permission.
All rights reserved.
The Calligraphic Wedding
“You’ve dreamed about this day your entire life. And as you
move further and further into the planning process of your wedding,
each and every detail seems to grow in importance. Small elements
combine to create a full-bodied effect.
“The written word has great prominence in wedding
festivities. It may be in an obvious capacity, such as invitations,
place cards, or menus. Or it may be something less noticeable,
such as a favor tag, the name on a guest book, or a handwritten
note on a gift basket sent to a guest’s hotel room. The opportunities
for beautiful lettering are vast. Calligraphy can enhance your
writing at its core.
“This book provides a basic introduction to calligraphy
and some of the multitudes of lettering styles—some simple,
others more complex. The instructional opening chapter offers
an overview of tools, materials, and technique. The chapters
that follow are divided into overall styles: Classic, Elegant,
Romantic, Modern, and Artistic. These divisions are purely subjective,
so don’t feel as if you have to confine your imagination. With
a little thought or with minor changes, your alphabet of choice
can be translated to any project in the book. Calligraphy is
versatile and transcends any classifications we impose upon
it.
“The projects in this book incorporate a full
range of wedding concerns, from engagement to post wedding activities.
Invitations, envelopes, and place cards are the most obvious
items with which calligraphy is typically used. There are also
ideas for gift tags, guest books to record good wishes, programs,
and more. The quality of your finished product will be affected
by the quality of your materials, so choose fine papers, ribbons,
and flowers for these projects, and you won’t be disappointed.
“The last section of the book is the gallery.
This is a showcase of professional work from experienced calligraphers
offered to inspire you. Each of these pieces is created by an
artist who learned the craft one step at a time, just as you
are about to do.
“Practice, relax, and enjoy the learning process.
Above all, let your own character, your own vision, and your
own penmanship shine on the page. Don’t strive for perfection;
strive for personality.”
Review: With This Book, You Can Do It
With this book -- and a lot of practice -- I was able to do
the calligraphy for my daughter's wedding.
The book includes a number of romantic alphabets in styles from
Celtic to modern, forms for invitations, many examples of custom
woprk, and step-by-step instructions for projects ranging from
favors to menu cards to guest books. There are also suggestions
for working with a professional calligrapher.
This is a practical book for anyone planning a wedding.
Easy Invitations: Use Your Home Computer to Create Stylish
Stationery for Weddings, Birthdays and Other Occasions (Paperback)
Book Description
Easy Invitations, Announcements, and Personalized Stationery
is the ultimate guidebook to creating invitations and personalized
stationery using a home computer and printer.
This book provides design ideas and instruction for creating
professional quality, customized invitations and note cards
using card stock, envelopes, and other readily available stationery.
Use it as a standalone guide or in tandem with PrintingPress
software by Mountaincow, which offers easy stationery layout,
photo tools, a built-in address book, and hundreds of templates
and graphics.
Easy Invitations, Announcements, and Personalized
Stationery features original ideas for major life events such
as birth announcements, traditional and modern wedding invitations,
save-the-date cards, milestone birthdays, anniversary parties,
and coming of age celebrations. It also includes ideas for thank-you
notes, personalized stationery, informal get-togethers such
as dinner and cocktail parties, a wine tasting, and even a romantic
picnic for two. This book offers tips for making any party distinctive
with creative and easy place cards, menus, gift tags, and favors.
Includes bonus CD-ROM with 3 fonts and 70 illustrations
About the Author
Patty Hoffman is the director of Communications at Mountaincow,
a software maker that specializes in customizing invitations
and stationery using a home computer. She has written about
crafts, lifestyle, and entertaining for numerous magazines,
including Seventeen, Family Circle, and Details.
Megan Eisen, CEO of Mountaincow, has written PrintingPress
and many other software applications. She is an expert in graphic
design and has created a wide variety of stationery and original
fonts and graphics for invitations. Her stationery is featured
in upscale stores such as New York’s Kate’s Paperie.
Josh Eisen, president of Mountaincow, has written
PrintingPress and many other software applications. He is an
expert in the use of computer technology for custom invitation
printing and has been quoted in Greetings, Etc magazine.
Easy Invitations, August 30, 2005
Reviewer: Sarah OBrien - See all my reviews
This is an awesome book. I've been making cards on my computer
for years, and I found this book very helpful. After reading
it, I purchased the Mountaincow Printing Press Platinum CD.
They are both fantastic. The fonts are the best, and I also
like the graphics. I have learned some very helpful things about
using my computer to expand the possibilities for making cards
that end up looking extremely professional. I'm a perfectionist,
and this book and CD met all my expectations.
Sarah
Review: Design Invitations, Thank You
Notes and Stationery
Whether you want your wedding to be traditional or nontraditional,
you want it to be personal and one way to achieve this is to
design and print your own invitations, thank you notes and stationery
on your computer. This book written by Patty Hoffman, Megan
Eisen and Josh Eisen is just what you need to inspire and jump-start
your creativity. But this book is not only about weddings.
The book is sectioned by topics covering the most
important events in our lives including weddings, births and
birthdays, seasonal and celebrations. Each section begins with
a case study and personal story about the real people that are
the inspiration behind the sample projects. Each section has
sample projects which are discussed in depth explaining what
type of papers, inks, images, fonts and design layouts were
used and why. Although the authors are associates of Mountaincow,
a software and stationery company; the book is written so that
you can use any software you might already own. This book does
not have step-by-step instructions for using graphic and printing
software. The purpose of this book is to inspire your creativity
for designing your own invitations and stationery.
Throughout the book the authors show you how to
decide on a theme for your special occasion and how to apply
that theme to everything including invitations, place cards,
party favors and thank you notes. They place special emphasis
on designing your own monogram with or without their company's
PrintingPress software and choosing the perfect graphics and
fonts to include in your designs.
Besides the eighteen projects, the book also has
a Tools and Techniques section that covers everything from choosing
paper, inks, and a printer to how to compose the message for
your invitations. The authors also discuss their PrintingPress
software. Although this software was not included on the accompanying
CD, the CD does contain decorative borders, fonts, images and
project layouts in the PrintingPress software format.
Patty Hoffman is director of communications for
Mountaincow and author of several craft and lifestyle articles.
Megan and Josh Eisen are co-owners of Mountaincow and the authors
of the PrintingPress software.
Review: Great Gift
What a great book. Easy to follow, full of original ideas and
examples, and it makes a perfect gift for friends into scrape
booking, entertaining, and basic design. I've already bought
four extra copies - to my friend's delight!
Review: Wedding Stress
I found this book to be very useful. I am planning a low budget
wedding reception and this book gave me great ideas for low
cost/creative invitations. I also thought the software was very
user friendly.

The Artful Bride: Wedding Invitations : A Stylish Bride's
Guide to Simple, Handmade Wedding Correspondence (Artful Bride)
(Paperback)
Book Description
Every couple wants to announce their wedding with style and
aplomb. Savvy, stylish brides are looking for ways to add their
own style and sophistication to their wedding without relying
on tradition-heavy standards. This beautiful guide contains
everything a bride needs to personalize her wedding correspondence
elegantly-but also simply and inexpensively. It includes more
than 20 fashionable and fun-to-make invitation and correspondence
ideas.
About the Author
April L. Paffrath is a freelance editor and writer in Cambridge,
Massachusetts. In addition to book and magazine editing, she
has written architecture profiles, travel pieces, cooking articles,
and craft how-to's, for magazines such as Scientific American
Explorations and Martha Stewart Living. She is coauthor with
Laura McFadden of The Artful Bride: Simple, Handmade Wedding
Projects (Rockport, 2003).
Laura McFadden is a freelance art director living in Somerville,
Massachusetts. She is a former design director for Inc. magazine.
She currently runs her own graphic design studio, called Laura
McFadden Design, Inc., and has contributed to various craft
books and magazines for publishers such as Rockport Publishers,
Martingale & Company, and Handcraft Illustrated. She is
coauthor with April Paffrath of The Artful Bride: Simple, Handmade
Wedding Projects (Rockport, 2003).
Review: Beautiful & Creative Ideas
I've never understood why folks will shell out the big bucks
for what they could more or less do on their home printer --
pretty, but bland. This book has beautiful, personal invitations
ranging from the offbeat to the traditional (my favorite is
the frog idea). Making invitations yourself doesn't mean sacrificing
style or tradition, and this book is an excellent starting point.
Review: I have FINALLY found invitations
I love,
I have been looking at invitations, and haven't found anything
that is quite right. Not to mention everything is very pricey.
I would much rather cut the price of the invitations and spend
the money saved there on other wedding expenses. I have been
looking at kits. I never really found anything that suited us.
They were plain and not very origional. So I have been looking
online for ideas and I saw this book. I love it! It has wonderful
ideas, easy directions, and great pictures. We decided to take
one of the invitations and change it a little to better fit
us and what we are looking for. It really is wonderful because
you don't have to follow the directions exactly, you can change
the color/pattern, or just add your own special touch!
Review: Fun & Beautiful Invitations
The projects in this book range from fun and quirky (like my
favorite - The Bride in a Can) to beautiful and classy. There
are ideas here for weddings on the beach, old fashioned weddings,
nuptials that include travel, and for simple ceremonies too.
A lot of the ides in this book could be converted for use for
other kinds of invitations, I used one of the pretty ones to
make invitations to a party for my mother's birthday. Lots of
color photos inside (nicer than the photo on the cover would
make you think!) There are also illustrations & templates.
I also gave this book as an engagement gift to a friend and
not only did she love the gift, she made her invitations based
on a project in the book.
Review: Innovating wedding invitation
ideas
Innovating wedding invitation ideas to let the real you shine
through. Imaginative ways to help you decide if the non-traditional
route is more your style. Page after page of creative, artful
invitations, announcements, save-the-date cards, and shower
invitations. Directions and material list accompanies each design.
Templates are also supplied. People will remember an invitation
created by you from The Artful Bride: Wedding Invitations.
Wedding Invitation Glossary.
Here are some helpful words that you will find associated with
the printing of your wedding invitations.
Blind Embossing
Blind embossing is a printing method where an image is pressed
into paper resulting in a raised design. The embossing is termed
“blind” because the design is formed without ink or foil. (Debossing
is an image stamped onto paper or a napkin without ink or foil;
it appears “indented.”)
Bright
White
This shade is the ultimate in white, very crisp, pure and bright!
Card
Invitation cards do not fold, your wording is printed on the
front.
Deckle Edge
An uneven, feathery edge on a piece of paper is called a deckle
edge. This edge is most commonly found on parchment invitations;
however, other papers may also have deckle edges and will be
noted in descriptions.
Die-Cutting
The process of using sharp metal rules to cut shapes and designs
into paper. Die-cutting includes cutout shapes and sculpted
edges.
Double Envelopes
The traditional set of two envelopes is used with formal invitations
and announcements. The outer envelope is addressed to the guest
and may have your (the sender’s) address printed on the back
flap. The inner envelope, with the invitation and enclosures
is enclosed inside the outer envelope. The inner envelope carries
only the guests’ names. The inner envelope is available with
a coordinating liner; it is not gummed and is not sealed.
Ecru
This color is a warm creamy beige.
Embossing
Embossing is like blind embossing above, only this type of printing
uses ink or foil on the raised area to add drama and dimension.
Foil Stamping
This effect is achieved when colored
foil is hot-stamped onto paper (perhaps a Christmas card) or
accessory items, such as napkins.
Folder
Invitation folders are folded once, either to create a top or
side fold. Your wording is printed on the front.
French-Fold
A sheet of paper folded twice to create a four-paneled invitation
is considered French-folded. This fold is most common with parchment
invitations.
Layers
This term indicates layers of paper tied or glued together.
If the top layer is translucent and the lower is decorative
paper, you’ll see a muted version of the lower layer through
the translucent top.
Liners
This term refers to the decorative paper used to line the inside
of an inner envelope or a single envelope.
Panel
A panel is the center section of your invitation “framed” by
a raised area of paper. It also refers to pages facing each
other. For example, a tri-fold invitation when opened fully,
has a left, middle and right panel.
Parchment
This translucent paper is made to look like original parchment.
This distinctive paper adds a softening effect to any invitation.
Pearlize
The process that applies a luminous pearl-like finish to part
of an invitation, usually to an embossed design, is called pearlizing.
Short-Fold
A short-fold is created when a sheet of paper is folded once,
not exactly in half, forming an invitation with a short front
panel and longer back panel.
Thermography
This type of printing is created by adding a resin powder to
wet ink, which when heated, creates a raised surface.
Tri-Fold
A tri-fold is created when a sheet of paper is folded twice
to form a three-paneled invitation. Both outside panels are
folded inward to cover the center panel.
Vellum
Vellum is a paper with a rich, smooth finish paper.
White
This shade is a soft white, like wedding gowns. It is a delicate
hue.
Z-Fold
A z-fold is created when a sheet of paper is folded twice in
accordion fashion to form a three-paneled invitation.
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