Sunday, December 09, 2007

leaf Programs for Everyone!

I know that our programs were yet another element in our 'unnecessarily complicated' DIY wedding tapestry, but I can't help but love them. The covers probably didn't need to be screen printed, but I just couldn't help myself. I'd fallen in love with the color combination and the intensity never would have come through with regular screen printing. Plus, the paper had a slight sheen to it so the ink stayed on top and created a 3-D effect. I'm really thankful that I had the sense (for once!) to keep it to one color because thick layers of ink take forever to dry.



The image on the cover is from series of pictures I took of Mr. Lollipop and myself jumping in front of our green screen. The quote on the cover is from first Thessalonians, chapter 5: "Test everything. Hold on to the good." It's my favorite even if it makes it sound like we've both, um, dated a lot of people.



The outside cover was made of a piece of green 8.5" by 11" paper folded in half. Inside we stapled a piece of tabloid sized paper (11" by 17") that we folded into quarters. That means that we had 8 quarters to work with, front and back. When guests first opened the front cover they were greeted with another jumping picture of Mr. Lollipop and myself along with a short biography of us as a couple.



Next, that portion flipped open to reveal a series of silhouettes of the wedding party memners as well as short, humorous biographies of each person. I've been to too many weddings where I'm wasn't sure who the heck was up on the altar next to the bride and groom (Sibling? Childhood friend? Jail buddy?), so I thought it would be a nice courtesy to fill in all of our guests.



When the program is fully opened the inside reveals a full script of the wedding ceremony as well as a few notes and directions for guests. Most of my family is Catholic and his is fairly non-religious, so we thought it would be a good idea to let them know where to say 'we will' and 'also with you' in our Episcopal ceremony. Plus, I screwed up the directions to the reception in our invitations (oops!), so it was a good place to put revised ones.



Finally, we were able to put some of our thank yous in the last empty quarter on the other side of the program.



The bottom four pictures are courtesy of Purvis Photography.

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