Wedding Fortune Tellers

by Andi on April 18, 2009

in life, projects

wedding Shortly after I started working at my current job, my coworker became engaged. Today, she is getting married in a private ceremony! Next weekend will be her reception where guests will be entertained with these custom made fortune tellers. She decided on fortune tellers because that is what her fiance used to propose to her (aww!) These photos are from the afternoon she came over and we assembled her invitations, which she printed herself and hand stamped.

Visit her Flickr set to see her book centerpieces and close-ups of her fortune tellers. I am hoping our other coworker, who is known for taking photos, will have her camera ready to document the many details since I will be out of town the weekend of the reception.

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Kristl 10.13.09 at 10:17 pm

These are great!
I would also like to have these at my wedding but im having problems with the layout ie. Q&A
Suggestions?

Andi 10.19.09 at 7:11 am

I am not sure I understand your question about the layout. If you are using the fortune tellers as a conversation starters for tables, I would put in a question (about you, the groom, both) and let the table answer the question. Put an answer key in an envelope at the table.
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Ezrina 03.28.10 at 12:42 pm

Do you know where the stamp was purchased? I like it!

Ezrina 03.28.10 at 12:47 pm

Nevermind! I got my answer when I went to the flickr pics. Thanks anyway!

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