Remember our Free Save The Date Calendar Photo Calendar Cards? Well.. we have created a new one for you that is a little bit on the vintage side.
We have created these Free Calendar Save the Dates for every month of the rest of 2010 and all of 2011. Amy is super duper crafty and decided that she would make you more. We hope you love these as well. The download also includes a fancy little envelope to make your Save the Dates super special. Download them here. {They will take a bit to download because they are 300 dpi files.}
We used some of our favorite photographers as examples. The above photo is from Elizabeth Messina. How dreamy is that picture?
Supplies Needed:
- Printer, we love the Epson Stylus Photo 1400 - #10 Luxe Fino Cream Flat Cards 25 for $6.25
- #10 Open End Luxe Fino Cream Envelopes 10 for $5.50
- Stamp and Ink, or Brads and a 1/8 inch hole punch.
- 4—3 Photos (if you would like to attach an actual photo to the card)
Choose your favorite photo and print or trim to 4 inches by 3 inches and attach it to your Save the Date. You can go to your local photo lab or print them yourself on photo paper. (We have printed the image directly on the card.
Photographs:
The first photo is taken by Caroline Tran and is actually one of sister wedding bloggers Jenn from Green Wedding Shoes. You can see her entire love shoot by clicking here. The second is by the lovely Elizabeth Messina The last photo is by Chenin Boutwell, it is actually from our engagement shoot that we featured yesterday. To see the entire shoot click here.
Print out your cards. We used the Epson Stylus Photo 1400 and it's amazing! Perfect for all of your wedding DIY projects.
We got our card stock and envelopes at Paper Source. #10 Luxe Fino Cream Flat Cards 25 for $6.25 #10 Open End Luxe Fino Cream Envelopes 10 for $5.50
Idea One:
Another cute way to mark your date is with a stamp, we chose a heart. Stamp and ink from Michael's. This is my personal favorite. Super sweet and adds a pop of color.
Idea Two:
Brads are super cute! We found these little gems at Micheal's and used a 1/8 hole punch.
Idea Three:
If you have access to any photo editing program, you can simply create a circle graphic to mark your date. Or you can just draw in a circle by hand and get some friends to help out!
Download your Vintage Save the Date Calendar Cards