Next up was the note cards, this was the fun part. There were SO many amazing options.
Image via WeddingPaperDivas
Image via WeddingPaperDivas
Image via WeddingPaperDivas
Seriously I found dozens of designs I loved, but keeping in mind the price point we were trying to come in under I decided on trying to go a slightly more DIY route. We found pre-designed cards on VistaPrint then added our names and silhouettes to them (very little DIY but still cheaper). Want to see?
That's the front and back view. I LOVE them. Then I decided to emboss the numbers 1-50 on each envelope representing each anniversary we will be opening them.
My little embossing station, this was my first experience with clear stamps, they are pretty cool! Took a while because I had to wash off each number as I went then reapply them as necessary 1-50. But in the end I'm quite happy with how they turned out.
Pre-Embossing Gun
Final outcome. Except instead of blurry lines it says our future last name and wedding date.
I plan to include recipe cards from all the different types of cookies we will have on the cookie table in the extra space of the anniversary box. That way each year on our anniversary we can bake one of them.
Note Cards (Vistaprint): $24.72
Stamps/Stamp Pads (Michaels): $16.30 (which we plan to use for other projects as well)
Ink/Embossing Dust: Free!! (used leftover from previous projects)
Box (Mr. Ticket): FREE! (the boss also known as Daddy Ticket let us use some leftover scrap wood and nails from the office)
Final Total: $41.02
Alright so it still cost more than I wanted it too... Less than $50 and more personalized I'm happy with it. And I now have a nice little collection of stamps for future DIY projects wedding related and otherwise.
*All Personal Photo unless otherwise noted.
Will you have an anniversary box at your wedding? Has your SO helped out by building anything for wedding projects?
*All Personal Photo unless otherwise noted.
Will you have an anniversary box at your wedding? Has your SO helped out by building anything for wedding projects?




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