Wedding invitations

Snowflake Wedding Invitations

The season you have chosen for your wedding celebration is the season of winter and you have talked your fiancé into having it organized in the cabin you have on top of the mountains, the holiday cabin that belongs to your family for ages. You have spent several times your holiday's periods in the season of winter precisely for this reason: to enjoy the presence of snow and to have the opportunity to live moments of romance surrounded by the dim light of the burning logs thrown inside the fireplace.


The idea of having your wedding celebrated exactly in that spot came to you in the evening when you were trying to figure out how to create the personal wedding cards that were destined to announce your family and close friends about the upcoming happy event. The memories suddenly came back to you with such a force that you almost felt overwhelmed with tears: you remember how your beloved one proposed to you in the same mountain cabin and how you went outside afterwords to mark the soft thick layer of snow with the figures of two angles shaped by your bodies that lied stretched under the cold refreshing touches of the delicate snowflakes falling down from the deep black winter sky.


And the idea of snowflake wedding invitations strikes you and you begin to draw a sketch of their design. You are quite good with the drawing using the PC painting tools, and downloading a template to help you define the format of the card, you proceed into the creation of your winter wedding cards. Before casting yourself in the process of creation you want to glance at the online wedding stationeries that might have this theme printed in the aspect of the wedding cards.

You find a few snowflake wedding invitations displayed online, but since your purpose is to come up with your own idea you just need to find some sources of inspiration in this regard. The photo of your cabin comes handy as well and step by step the final format of your wedding cards starts to be envisioned in your mind. You plan to have the photo of your cabin multiplied and cutting the exact shape of it to glue it on the inside middle part of the 3 folded card, the image of snowy mountains on the background and snowflakes falling down from a blue clear sky.


Then you proceed with the wording on the interior of the first flopped side of the card, the one situated on the left as you open it, and the third interior side the one as you open it from the right to have the details of your RSVP card with your e-mail address to receive the answering replies from your guests. After that, having meanwhile purchased silver silk ribbon, you plan to tie all the wedding cards' parts with this glittering ribbon and seal it with a plastic snowflake that you have found in one of the local children's games store downtown.

You have already finished one card and looking at it you can't help admiring its design and its conception which your future husband finds artistically enough to be part of your future family personal site. You look at him and tell him that he has helped you a lot in the creation of the wedding cards since he was the main character in your memories that came to you as the great and unique source of inspiration in your creative process.
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Wedding Invitations