Brad and I are all about saving money and DIYing as much as we can for our wedding. It has been fun and rewarding as well as stressful and time consuming. My longest running project has been our 'Save the Dates.'
Getting the photos taken was the easiest part. Making them, not as easy as I thought that it would be.
My plan was to convert 4x6 photos into post cards & mail them out by July 1st. Well today is July 9th and I just got around to making the second round of Save the Dates. ( I am going to refer to them as SD for now on.) I got wrapped up in picking bridesmaids dresses and shoes and lost track of time.
But I am back at it!
The first thing that I did when I started this project was to order my photos, I ordered 180 of them & was so excited when coupons and free delivery made the price under budget! :)
I then went on the hunt to find a stamp that said "Save This Date" & after traveling to SIX different craft stores in three different towns, I found one. Then I picked out some ink in our wedding colors and THOUGHT that I was all ready. Wrong. I picked out ink that was not suited for photo paper & it refused to dry in my trial runs. Back to the craft store I went. I was smart the second time & got ink that would heat set & picked up a stamp cleaner. (what a blessing in disguise, more about that later)
"Save This Date" & how could I pass on that cat stamp?
The photos came in the mail only six days after I ordered them and I
jumped into project mode only to be slowed down before I even started.
Do you see the problem?
I started to lay out my photos to see how many I could work on at a time & surprise surprise, there was random information printed on the back ruining my plan to make a post card. I was super annoyed and I thought that my project was over. Silly me. I randomly tried something, and it worked like a charm!
Do you remember how I said my stamp cleaner would be a blessing in disguise?
I decided to swipe my stamp cleaner over the backs of the photos where the annoying information was printed. At first I was super nervous because all it did was turn the ink darker and more noticeable.
I was stressing out at this point.
I grabbed a paper towel to wipe off the cleaner solution before it got worse & it ended up taking off all that annoying ink and Brad couldn't even tell it had ever been there! :)
Perfectly pain photo backs alllll ready to be turned into post cards!
After the backs were all cleaned up I gather what I could find and started making the lines on the back of the photos to turn them into post cards. I got a special photo pen from a craft store to make a nice think line with no smudging.
Cleaned up photos, special pen, & a turned over plastic photo frame. all on top of a Target tray!
I lined up the frame to the photo & just made the line!
Just enough space for my stamps, and just enough space for the addresses!
My lined photos all lined up for stamping!
I used cans to weigh down the photos so that they would not blow away when I used my blow dryer to heat set the ink!
I attached magnets depending on the position of the photo. (up & down vs side to side)
& I had wrote the information and the addresses.
After repeating this process for 180 SD we will get stamps and mail them out! I had a lot of fun working on them even if they stressed me out from time to time!






Your "Save the Dates" are lovely!! I'm super impressed at your creativity :D. This is such a great idea considering how expensive these types of things can get if you're not careful. Way to go!
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