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One of our favorite features here at Glo is the ability to upload your own email save the date, email wedding invitation, and wedding website designs. This means that you are not limited to the options featured in our design boutique.  We see lots of Globies who create their own design for all of their wedding communications, as well as couples who mix and match by choosing a website design from our boutique, and then upload their own design for their save the dates and invitations.

As an ode to our creative couples, here are some great resources for downloadable save the date and wedding invitation templates that can be uploaded into Glo:

e.m. Papaers

As one of our partner designers, e.m. papers has several ready-to-go email wedding invitation and wedding website designs available in the Glo boutique. BUT she also has many, many more options on her website. All of her designs come in a downloadable version, so you can save them as an image file to use as an email wedding invitation on Glo.

To use one of her other designs, you’ll need to purchase the design templates from her website, customize and then upload the finished product into your Glo account.

empapers wedding-invitation-template

 

Wedding Chicks

Our friends over at Wedding Chicks have a fun range of free wedding invitation printables. As a bonus, they also have downloadable monograms, signs and labels that you can use in creative ways on your wedding website.

wedding chicks email wedding invitation template

 

Printable Invitation Kits

These guys have more invitation templates than we can fathom. It kind of makes our heads explode and a fabulous creative kind of way. One of our favs is this Watercolor Autumn/Fall Scene design.

watercolor-autumn-scene-email wedding invitation

Canva

So you might be using Canva to perfect your instagrammable quotes, create graphics at work, or a slew of over design options, but did you know you can also use them to create wedding invitations? Amaze-balls. They’ve even written a wedding invitation tutorial showing you exactly how to do it. You can thank us later.

canva email wedding invitation template

Have you created your own email wedding invitation template? Let us know what your favorite resources were in the comments!

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Emma and Nic’s kiwi celebration: heavy on the music, laughter, and photobooth

photos by: Jason Aldous

The Glö-Couple (tell us a fun fact about each of you):

Emma, a music therapist who loves to hula hoop &
Nic, a teacher who is in to medieval reenactment!

Find Emma on her blog or on twitter!

Celebration Date & Location:

01/07/2012
The Muscastle

Upper Moutere, Tasman, Nelson, New Zealand

Tell us how you got engaged:

A very sensible conversation – at a wake! Nic and I talked about it and decided to get engaged. A month later, Nic rented a house in golden bay, NZ, and proposed.


What’s the overall ‘feeling’ you’re aiming for with your celebration:

It was so important for our guests to have fun. We have had a lot of recent tragedy in our families, and we wanted laughter to be a focus of the day. We also wanted to have a rustic themed wedding, with bits of DIY, and lots of interactive things to do, like a photobooth, chess, and music. We planned as much as we could, but the wedding took on a life of it’s own – and it was FANTASTIC!

Did you add any fun twists on tradition:

We had an engagement ring mini ceremony (a suggestion of our celebrant), I sang to Nic as a surprise before cutting the cake, I had a bridesmaid AND a bridesman, we had loads of friends get up and sing songs, and our dance with our parents was a twist contest!


What was the inspiration for your Glövite and Glösite design? If you made them yourself, tell us how you did it.

It was mainly to do with our colours…rustic looking and interactive too. Guests found it really handy to have all the info about the venue right in front of them.

For our invites, we used a wallpaper sample off a dulux website!

Now show us your Glövites and Glösite


Any good planning tips and tricks for the couples who are just starting to plan?

Glosite is FUN and much more cost-effective than paper invitations. It’s easier to chase people up for RSVP’s.

Who were your favorite wedding vendors?

Kudos catering, Rachel Schlepers (celebrant), Jason Aldous (photography), Jess D’Evereaux (hair), Pia Titus (cake)

 

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Liz & Chaz’s Casual Southern Affair

Wait til you see this gorgeous and fun DIY wedding from Chaz and Liz. In addition to the below, you can read more details on Liz’s blog - there are some great titles like “Flowers, Cakes and Dresses, Oh MY!” and “Cutting Corners while Staying Square” where Liz details out how they thew this amazing celebration on a smart budget.  How can you help but love that? There’s also a heart-felt post where Liz talks about More Important Things Than Centerpieces.

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Photo by Sarah Kobos

The Glö-Couple:

Liz, a journalist and
Chaz, an editor

Celebration Date & Location:

October 2010
Robert Mills House
Columbia, South Carolina, USA

Tell us how you got engaged:

I was working late, but my boyfriend was persistently texting me about when I would get home. When I finally got home, he told me he’d e-mailed me a new edition of his company newsletter. I always ask to read his work. I babbled on about my day as he nervously waited for me to open the e-mail. When I did, it was a special newsletter full of sweet stuff about us and photos. When I looked over at him, he had the ring. It was perfect for us because we met working on our campus newspaper and bonded over our love of news.

What’s the overall ‘feeling’ you were aiming for with your celebration:

We wanted to have a fun, casual and eco-friendly night that celebrated our love with all our friends and family. We aimed for an elegant, Southern feel, but still laid back.

Wedding Venue

Photo by Sarah Kobos.

Wedding

Photo by Sarah Kobos

Any fun twists on tradition?

Here is one of Liz’s blog posts about the fun details of their wedding day (professional photos by Sarah Kobos):

Since I didn’t have a wedding planner or coordinator, coming up with the details that make a wedding a whole lot more than just a party took a lot of originality. I brainstormed what I liked and scoured wedding blogs. Some of the ideas I liked I stowed away on a Tumblr blog. Since we were tying the knot in sleepy South Carolina, we went for a Southern-esque theme.

So, we had quilts. My mom loves quilts. And hay. Bails of hay are really pretty cheap.

Quilts

We hung a timeline of photos on a clothesline with clothespins along the wall in the carriage house. We made sure to includes photos of us with each of our guests so they felt a part of our day.

Backwall!

On tables we had ranunculus that I ordered online. They didn’t turn out exactly as planned but I actually really like the look. We put them in cans painted with metallic paint and tied with raffia. And tealights.

 

table

I came across a few weddings on blogs that used cotton. I loved the look and was determined to use a lot of cotton. I succeeded. The cotton was free because it’s South Carolina and my sister-in-law has family that lives on/near a cotton farm. She really helped me pull it off.

So we used cotton on some tables in mason jars.

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My amazingly creative mother then made wreaths with cotton and tied wooden letters in the middle.

 

wreaths

Meanwhile, my handyman father built country road signs.

 

signs

He also made the chalk board bubbles for the “Faux-to booth.”

 

chalk

Speaking of the photobooth. Here’s how it turned out.

 

photob

We also had yard games for people to play. One of Chas’ groomsmen got us Bocce and cornhole.

 

games

And my most favorite detail — the chairs.

 

chairs

 

What was the inspiration for your Glövite and Glösite design?

We went with South Carolina pride because it’s where we fell in love. After living far away for several years, we miss the South. We played up the Palmetto Tree to incorporate this. We made both in photoshop using free fonts and free brushes.

Now show us your Glövites and Glösite

Wedding Glovite

shower glovite

Glosite

 

 

If you uploaded your own design(s) – how did you make them?

We made them in photoshop using free fonts and free brushes.

Any good planning tips and tricks for the couples who are just starting to plan?
Think simply. The more you plan, the more you have to do. We should have made it even more casual and laidback, but that’s just us. Just be aware that anything you want, you have to actually pull off.

It has to be about what you and your fiancee want. We were pulled in many directions from everyone, but in the end, you want to be happy on your wedding day. Sometimes this means saying, I just don’t like that. I wouldn’t go overboard and become bridezilla. Know when to fight for something and when to cave-in.

When the day actually rolls around, just go with it and don’t let the little things get you down. My niece, our flower girl, was very sick the day of. So she missed out, but we were more worried about how she was instead of that we didn’t have a flower girl and she wasn’t in our photos. My sister-in-law, and matron of honor, and brother had to leave early to take her to the hospital, so we didn’t have an actual wedding toast. No big deal! (My niece is fine, by the way! No worries.) My mother forgot the pretty decorative and personalized napkins I’d ordered. We now have about 400 napkins left over, but it wasn’t a problem. And no one let anything bother them on that day. It was perfect.

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The best advice I heard before was that the day go by so quickly that you have to take a minute to enjoy it. I’ll admit this is tough to do, but I tried. Before you know it, it’s over and you aren’t ready for it.

I let my mother and my mother-in-law login to our Glosite to update guest information. They added addresses and contact info. for people we didn’t know. When it came time to write thank you notes, we had all the addresses in one central location, so we didn’t have to ask for addresses again. The site has just kind of helped us keep track of everything: gifts, addresses, who came, etc. And we can access anywhere, so it’s been way better than a spreadsheet.

first dance

DIY, Inspiration, Twists on Tradition

Something Blue

 

Something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue.  Even if you aren’t exactly a “traditional bride” following some wedding traditions can still be fun. Personally, I do not consider myself a blue garter sort of person and we were not into the whole garter-grab-flower-toss-spectacle.  If you aren’t that sort of person either, here are a few ideas for you.

First, let’s start with Glo’s very own, Taryn.  Miss Taryn, opted for an intimate blue garment.  She has a whimsical personality and to her there was only one perfect blue option, BLUE UNDERPANTS!  Apparently, these bloomers were so blue they actually showed up through her gown!  Ah-Maze-Ing…

If you just couldn’t pull off the blue panties (some of us need shape enhancement via the wonderful Spanx option) maybe you would enjoy some equally charming alternatives that suit your unique personality.  I chose to paint my fingernails and toe nails blue.  Selecting the perfect shade was half the fun.

For weeks I searched high and low for the best shade.  Leading up to the big day I conducted a serious of tests before making the final decision.  Finally, I went with the OPI Russian Navy Matte shade.  It looked so beautiful.

What if panties or nails aren’t the options for you?  Here are a few other ideas to spark your creative thinking:

Bangles

Shoes

Hair Pieces

A fabulous clutch

Peacock Feathers integrated into your bouquet

Your Dress

A Sash

Flowers (Hydrangea is a great option)

Everyone knows that turquoise earrings or accessories are always fabulous too.  Some people may feel that blue hair is going to be their signature.

I mean if you use Angelica Huston in The Life Aquatic as your muse it would be hard to think blue hair was anything but luxurious and chic.

Like every part of your wedding, integrating options that best suit you and your partners’ personalities is key.  My dress would have looked silly with a blue sash and something as benign as having blue shoes would not have worked for me.  Once you know what you love, own it.  You can be as traditional or avant-garde as you choose as long as you stay true to what you love!

 

Inspiration

Nobody Said a Wedding Gown Needs to be “Normal”

Tired of looking through all the ho-hum wedding dresses available out there? Take a quick break and check out these unique (to say the least) wedding gowns

This get-up is made entirely, 100% out of – get this – condoms! On one hand, I guess you’d be all set to make it through the honeymoon with a dress like that… but on the other hand, you ARE wearing a dress made out of condoms…

Have a favorite cartoon character? Don’t be shy to let the little girl in you come out – check out these Hello Kitty wedding dresses. I wonder what the groom wore??

On a really tight budget or just really really into repurposing things? Try making a wedding dress entirely out of toilet paper. I’m actually floored how great this dress looks – just be careful not to step on it!

Along the same lines of repurposing things, check out this fantastic frock made out of newspapers. It just SCREAMS shabby chic,  no?

Really REALLY tired of looking for a dress? Why bother at all then – just hire a body-painter instead for your entire wedding party…

Planning to marry someone with a specific trade? Have your significant other make your dress for you! This man, a chef, made this 20-lb cream-puff dress for his honey. Now that’s true love! I just hope he let her eat it afterward – yummy

Did YOU have/are you having a unique wedding dress? We’d LOVE to hear about it!!

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Rowan and Kevin’s Vermont Weekend

Rowan and Kevin

I’m so super-pleased to introduce Rowan and Kevin. These two met in Alaska, were engaged in Ireland and will be married in Vermont later this year. With the support of the adorable Kinsey and Roxy, this couple is sure to throw an amazing celebration for their friends and family.

The Glö-Couple:

Rowan, an environmental lawyer and
Kevin, a veterinarian

Celebration Date & Location:

Alerin BarnSeptember 2011
The Alerin Barn

St. Johnsbury, VT

Tell us how you got engaged:

The official engagement happened while we were on vacation in Ireland, at a misty lake with sweet words and an amazing heirloom ring that was Kevin’s great grandmother’s. The actual engagement happened a couple months before when we were talking about moving, and Kevin wanted to move me again (I already followed him once cross-country). I was pretty hesitant about it and he asked if it would be better if we were married. I said yes, it would help and he wondered aloud if he should ask at that moment or wait until Ireland. I told him to wait but considered us engaged at that point (although I waited to tell everyone until the official “will you marry me” happened).

 

What’s the overall ‘feeling’ you’re aiming for with your celebration:

We are focusing on what would make it a good party for us and for our guests. We are trying to downplay the “show” aspect of weddings. So no colors, not too worried about centerpieces, we’re not having a garter/bouquet toss, and we may even skip the first dance. It’s important to me for it to be pretty, but it doesn’t have to be amazing and super coordinated.

Are you adding any fun twists on tradition:

Kevin and I will be walking down the aisle together. Nothing against my dad (or mom since I would have them both walk me down the aisle if we went that route), but I feel like they “gave me away” when they dropped me off for college 13 years ago. Since Kevin and I have been living together for awhile now it feels right that we will be walking down the aisle together. I hope it will relieve some of the anxiety of first seeing each other if it’s done in private and that it will take some of the attention off me (I have never really liked being the center of attention).

What was the inspiration for your Glövite and Glösite design?

For the Glosite, I used Glö’s templates and just modified from there. I’m not tech-savvy AT ALL but it was super easy to create and embellish. I am particularly proud of the slideshow I made and love the pac-man game.

Now show us your Glövites and Glösite!

envelope

Save the date

Invitation

Glosite

About Us Page

 

 

If you created your own design – how did you do it?

The Save the Dates are a photo taken by a friend of ours which I uploaded and then wrote over (easy)!

Any good planning tips and tricks for the couples who are just starting to plan?

The Snorklingwedding planning is an excellent time to start asserting yourself as a unit and figuring out where you want to compromise in order to please others. So while some things may feel trivial and “just an extra 20 people to keep the peace with your mother” it also can set the tone for future dealings. You may want to let her invite her friends because it really would make her happy and it doesn’t really matter to you. Or those 20 extra people might tip it from being a small intimate celebration to a large one you don’t want or can’t afford. Figuring out where to compromise and when to assert yourselves will happen over and over (planning where to spend a Christmas, deciding whether or not to baptize your baby, etc.) and wedding planning is a great time to set yourselves up as a unit and practice saying [gentle] no’s to invested people. Also, step away from the bridal magazines. They will only make you feel bad and buy stuff. Find a few blogs that inspire you and ignore the rest.

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Alejandra and Horacio’s Mexican-Argentinian At-Home Celebration

Over the past several weeks, I have had the joy to get to know Alejandra. Not only is Alejandra a rockin’ female engineer studying along with her fiance Horacio at my own alma mater MIT, but there is Mariachi music involved in their engagement story. Plus, their streamlined-elegant ‘vites and ‘site are a great example of how to tackle the challenge of dual-language guests!

The Glö-Couple:

Alejandra, a Mechanical Engineering PhD student &
Horacio, an Economics PhD student

Celebration Date & Location:

March 2011
Alejandra’s home,
Mexico City, Mexico

Tell us how you got engaged:

Horacio is (was, I should say) the worst with secrets. He tended to get over-excited with stuff, and managed to blow off many surprises over our first years dating. So he got a warning: if you ever propose, you’d better do it right. Then, the getting married talk started to get serious. So during our spring break vacation in Mexico (my home country), he suggested going together to a small silver-mining village called Taxco to get the rings (he’s Argentinean, and in Argentina both fiances wear an engagement ring). None of us had ever worn a ring before, so it made sense we got them together to make sure they fit. As soon as we got the rings, in his very very transparent way of saying things, he told me “ok cool. Got the rings. I don’t think I’ll be able to talk to your dad in this trip, so I’ll try to come up with a way of calling him from Boston… and then I’ll probably propose sometime in summer…”. Great, he had just forgotten to tell me the proposal date to perfectly ruin a hardly-attempted surprise.

Mariachi Seranade

A couple of days later, at 7am we woke up to Mariachi music. At first I thought I had forgotten somebody’s birthday (at home we usually play a mariachi CD to wake up the b’day person)… to later conclude it must have been the neighbor serenading his wife (and, by passing, not letting us sleep). Horacio, of course, pretended like he had no clue what was going on (of course! what does an Argentinean know about mariachis anyway?!). It was only until I got out of bed and looked out the window that I realized that the mariachis were pointing at my room!! He then he knelt down and proposed. To make things more exciting, half way though “the question”, my dad rushed into my room with a poncho and sombrero in hand, and shouted “Horacio, this is a Mexican serenade, you should be singing downstairs!!”. And so he did, and it was fantastic. I later learned that he had secretly talked to my parents the night before, and that they were the ones picking the mariachi playlist! It was the best surprise I’ve ever had.

 

What’s the overall ‘feeling’ you’re aiming for with your celebration:

We’re excited!!! We are getting married in my house (right where the serenade happened), which means it will be a small outdoors celebration. The religious ceremony will take place at a chapel a few blocks from my house, in the middle of the woods. Both Horacio and I are really simple, so we’re aiming for good food, good music, and minimal monetary and material waste. No bridesmaids, no groomsmen. We’re avoiding things like fancy furniture or silverware. We’re sticking to functional instead of elegant. (Actually, the wedding color is blue because the cheapest chairs we found were blue… and we realized that to turn them into the cutest chairs, we only had to make everything else match their blue — from invitations to decoration.) My family has always been pretty much DIY, so my sister will be helping out with decorations and dad will be in charge of building a platform to fit all of our guests. We’re hiring friends to take care of the music, photographs and baking…

Are you adding any fun twists on tradition:

We are trying to combine Mexican and Argentinean traditions to the ceremony and the party. For instance, we’re both going to be wearing traditional Mexican garments, and we will introduce the fabulous Argentinean concept of dessert table to the party. Our philosophy is: the more sugar we give the guests, the longer they will dance. Within our simplified life and minimal waste philosophy, we decided to send Glövites instead of paper invitations. People in Latin America are not used to the concept of wedding websites, so our Glösite has definitely been a twist for most of our guests!

What was the inspiration for your Glövite and Glösite design?

We really wanted something simple and pretty… and blue (matching the chairs, remember?). The website really came from the invitation itself, all blue and white. As for the pictures, we tried to keep them as informal as possible, to give people the impression that they’re really coming to a human celebration, more than a place with fancy tables and high heels. That, and the fact that we really don’t have any formal pictures of us!

Now show us your Glövites and Glösite!

envelope

Glovite English

Glovite Spanish

Glösite Welcome page


Glosite Events Page


sitedirections

 

If you created your own design – how did you do it?

Our inspiration came from a design we found at minted.com and a tablet pc. We liked the handwriting of the design, because it couldn’t be more simple. So we downloaded the font from the web, and I did some scribbles on my tablet until we liked one. We made it all on word and then took screenshots of it. Fairly primitive.

What’s the craziest/funniest/biggest ‘SAY WHAT?” moment you’ve had while planning?

Ohhhh, that one will have to wait til after the wedding, because Horacio is not allowed to hear dress-related stories just yet!

Any good planning tips and tricks for the couples who are just starting to plan?

1. Read A Practical Wedding on a weekly basis. That’s where I found out about Glösite (the best tip we could give!), and about so many other things. It’s a fantastic blog that brings you down to earth, and reminds you that the wedding isn’t about a 5K dress, but about the bride and the groom starting a new life together.

2. Friends are dying to help out with something. Our friends in Mexico have been extremely helpful at finding stuff for us that can’t be found online.

3. Having a good DIY magazine is crucial to having an idea of what is realistic to do yourself, and what not.

4. Get both involved in the wedding planning process. Making the groom understand (and feel) that it’s as much of a celebration for him as it is for the bride. Let him help out with the website, give his opinion about colors and music, decide what hairstyle fits the bride best.

5. Most importanly, promise yourselves from the moment you get engaged, that no matter what family craziness surrounds you during the planning, it should help you to build a stronger marriage, and not one full of family drama.

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Elizabeth and Mike – Celebrating our family, our friends, and the love with wine

Meet Elizabeth and Scott. They’re getting married in the beautiful state of Colorado (my new home!), so I am pretty thrilled about that. And Elizabeth spends lots of time looking through a lens at the wedding world, so I just know that there will be lots of lovely details included in their celebration.

Glöbies Elizabeth and MikeThe Glö-Couple:

Elizabeth, a wedding and portrait photographer &
Scott, a commercial loan underwriter

Celebration Date & Location:
January 2011
Colorado Springs, CO USA
La Foret Conference and Event Center

Tell us how you got engaged:

We were sitting on our back deck, enjoying the warm summer night and a good glass of bourbon, talking about whether or not we should get married, and Scott pulled out the ring and got down on both knees and asked me to be his wife. It is a simple story, but one of the many memories that will make moving to a new home harder in the future.

 

What’s the overall ‘feeling’ you’re aiming for with your celebration:

It really is a celebration of our friends and family, and thanking them for the support they have given us in our love. So, we really do just want to show everyone a rockin’ good time. Also, as a wedding photographer, I’ve been to well over 100 weddings, and I’ve seen the things that just don’t matter to me, so we’re really trying to focus the bulk of our funds on the things that are important to us and what we feel will encourage people to have a good time (i.e. good food, good wine and beer, and a killer dance party,) my biggest disappointment would be if people went home and actually remembered what my center pieces looked like.

I love that last line!

Are you adding any fun twists on tradition:

We are staying pretty traditional. But instead of having just my Dad give my hand in marriage, we will be have both sets of our parents joining our hands together in marriage. I guess our gift registry is pretty not traditional, as the main things we want are romance and wine.

This pair has done something super cool and registered for a wine list! Why didn’t I think of that?!? Here’s what they write to their guests:
Scott and Elizabeth have become enveloped in the world of wine. Between the two of us we have traveled on 6 wine tours in various regions and participated in hundreds of wine tastings, experiencing some of the most amazing wines in the world.  However, the world of wine is wide-ranging and can drain the wallet most expeditiously.  There are a few bottles we have wanted to purchase and would greatly appreciate the opportunity to. We have created a small registry with one of the most experienced wine stores in Denver that we have come to personally love.

What was the inspiration for your Glövite Save-the-Dates and Glösite design?

I think it started with “our song” which is “You and Me” by Dave Matthews. There is a lyric in the song that goes “and when the kids are old enough we’re gonna teach them to fly,” and I just love the thought of that. But, then I thought, “well, maybe we should learn to fly ourselves first.” So, the entire wedding took on this whole “love taking flight” theme, and what better way to represent that then birds. We did send out printed Save The Dates, which had two bird at either side of a maze (which had meaning but was also a fun activity,) the site and ‘vites are 2 birds chilling on a branch together, and then I am hoping to incorporate more of a birds in flight theme for the day of…but that is still a work in progress.

Now show us your Glövites and Glösite!


Elizabeth and Scott Glövite envelope


Elizabeth and Scott Glövite email wedding invitation

Elizabeth and Scott's Wedding Website Glösite

If you created your own design – how did you do it?

I made it in Adobe Photoshop. It’s a combination of my photo’s and designs I found online, as I am not much of a free style designer. Scott really wanted to be a Robin, so I made his bird red, I’m not really sure why my bird ended up purple.

What’s the craziest/funniest/biggest ‘SAY WHAT?” moment you’ve had while planning?

It’s not very funny, but the moment I realized it just wasn’t important to me to have everything from the day captured in beautifully lit photograph’s taken by a very professional and very expensive photographer. Not that I don’t have a very talented photographer, its just that it was like #10 on my list.

Any good planning tips and tricks for the couples who are just starting to plan?

I still have 4 months to go, but I would say, just go with the flow, problems will happen, but there is no point in stressing yourself out and getting cranky with the person you love. It is just a single day, that signals the rest of your lives together. Nobody likes a bridezilla, not even your husband.

Cool finds, DIY, Inspiration

Invitation and Accent Designs from OneHeart Weddings

So I’m always hunting around the web for different DIY design options. The other day, I happened across a fabulous resource from One Heart Weddings, which offers downloadable DIY designs. Their designs are super compatible to upload as Glövites, and you can print the designs at home if you need some extra paper invites for the older relatives. Plus, there are matching templates for Wedding Programs, Menus and Thank You cards. (as an added bonus, the first 2 downloads are free. yippee!)

I also love that there is a “backgrounds and accents” category with icons and images that are perfect for making Glösite designs.

One Heart Spiraling Flourish

One Heart Spiraling Flourish Invitation and Accent

 

To use a OneHeart Wedding invitation design as a Glövite, take the following steps:

1) Choose any OneHeart invitation design  (I recommend using a portrait sized design) and clicked “personalize online”

2) Edit the text and click “download PDF”

3) To upload into Glö, you’ll need to crop the design and save it as a ,jpg, .gif or png format.

You can either crop the PDF version and then save it as a JPG using a program like paint (PC), paintbrush (mac) or Adobe Photoshop.
OR
You can take a screenshot of the finished design and save it as the correct file type
(Note: Glövite designs work best with the dimensions w: 431 x h: 531 pixels, but the horizontal designs from OneHeart are pretty spot on.)

4) Then, log onto your glosite.com account and go to “Manage Glövite” > edit/create a Glövite and upload the design

To make a matching Glösite design, you can download one of our DIY templates and use a coordinated OneHeart Wedding Accent to make something fabulous.

One Heart 'True Love' Design

One Heart ‘True Love’ Invitation and Accent designs

Inspiration, Spice up your Site

Finding your perfect Glösite background design

You guys know that I go all smiles when I witness your creativity first-hand. This is why I’m always pushing the development team to give you new ways to customize your sites and vites. Last week, we rolled out a new feature that lets you upload and/or customize the background designs and colors on your Glösites. I’ve seen several amazing creations so far – so I know you’re already all over it!

I started thinking…there must be a million and one sites that offer free background patterns. One search for “background pattern designs” totally confirmed my suspiscions. I found everything from libraries filled with thousands of designs to sites that actually let you build your own background. Here are a couple that I thought were worth sharing, but there are a slew more where this came from – so just get searching!

Pattern Cooler lets you choose from a huge number of seamless-pattern designs. These are designs that create a repetitive pattern when tiled. I love the variety they have. They even offer each pattern in multiple colors and variations like this Damask one below.

Another great site is BgPatterns. The best feature here is that you can choose an image to apply, change the image color and choose a background color to boot. How custom is that?!? I love this devil heart icon.

Wedding website background pattern

Another site my web-guru brother pointed out to me is Kaliber10000. I’m totally into this Tartan pattern – any Mackenzie’s in the house?

Have you found any other fab sites? If so, let everyone know with a comment below!