Enchanted Moments - Invitations & Cards
At Enchanted Moments we design unique, custom, handcrafted invitations, announcements & cards for all occasions. Specializing in wedding stationary, we pride ourselves with exceptional customer service, meticulous attention to detail and competitive prices to fit your budget. Book your FREE consultation!
At Enchanted Moments we design unique, custom, handcrafted invitations, announcements & cards for all occasions. Specializing in wedding stationary, we pride ourselves with exceptional customer service, meticulous attention to detail and competitive prices to fit your budget. Book your FREE consultation!
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Now that spring is in the air, I thought I’d introduce a new spring wedding invitation design! The color scheme is perfect for spring with splashes of Fresh Apple Green and Bright Coral. I gathered inspiration from the new flowers that will soon be blooming and the fresh green of spring foliage, as nature awakens from it’s winter slumber. I love the way these two colors work together and I think they set an atmosphere that has a crisp fresh feel and yet it adds that touch of warmth by bringing in the coral. Simply delightful! The printed layer on this design is a white cardstock with a very subtle metallic sheen to it. Beautiful Coral flowers softly fade into the background, and at the top is a monogram of the couple’s initials. The front is adorned with small pearls and a band of white satin ribbon. All this is layered over an Apple Green metallic cardstock.

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Enchanted Moments - Invitations & Cards, Flowers by:
Snapdragon Studio, Cake by:
Linda's Bakery courtesy of
EAD, Bridesmaid dress from:
The Rose Dress, Wedding dress from:
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I know we all have them. With doing displays at 2 wedding shows in the last 2 weeks it was sure to happen that I would encounter at least one embarrassing moment and sure enough I did. Ok, so the past week or so I’ve had a cold. Not exactly what you would call great timing with wedding shows in tow. I was working my booth at the Wonderful Wedding Show in Winnipeg, and all was going well until suddenly I felt an urge to cough. Trying to avoid sounding like contagious germ carrier I tried to suppress the cough. Well the instant I did that I knew I was in trouble. My eyes began to water and the urge to cough intensified. Just then there were two ladies at my booth who were asking questions about my stationery. As soon as I went to talk I realized that I had also lost my voice. All that came out of my mouth were whispering and squeaks sounds resembling that of a sticky windshield wiper. I cleared my throat repeatedly but to no avail, all the while trying to suppress the growing urge to cough. So there I am, standing there squeaking away with tears flooding from my eyes and streaming down my face. I can only imagine what they must have thought and the incident left me feeling like a blubbering idiot lol. Somehow I managed to answer their questions and then after they left my booth I broke into a strenuous coughing fit. Moral of the story: I think us business professionals often put so much emphasis on being “professional” that we forget to display or remember that we, just like anybody else, are human. There is nothing like an embarrassing blunder to put any illusions aside and everything back into perspective. :)- Ruth
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You’ve got your invitations, you’re so excited....but now the daunting task of stuffing envelopes awaits you. At this point you may be having nightmares, dreaming of all the hundreds of sticky, gluey envelopes to be licked and wondering how many friends or family, you can con into helping you. There is hope! Here are some helpful tips for sealing envelopes without a sticky tongue.
Things you will need:- Dish towel- A glass with 1/2 of water in it- A stencil paint brush (flat cut on the bottom with stiffer bristles)
Lay the dish towel down flat on a table. Then place the already stuffed envelope with flap open on top of your dish towel. Dip your paint brush in the water, dab once on the towel (to get rid of excess water) and then dab along the outer edge of the glue strip on the envelope flap. Seal the envelope...you’re done!
Helpful hints:You want just enough water to wet the glue, so make sure the brush is not dripping. One dip of water to the brush should wet up to 4 envelopes before it has to be dipped again. Make sure when dabbing the glue strip that you don’t smear the glue since this could result in it getting on an area of the envelope that could stick to your invitation inside.
Other tips for stuffing envelopes: Address all your envelopes before stuffing them. This avoids indenting the invitation inside with your pen. Then stuff all your envelopes before sealing any of them. That way if you forgot to put something in one of them (like an RSVP card) you can go back and put it in. After that you are all set to seal and send!
Happy stuffing!
- Ruth Loewen
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Well we are back from the wonderful wedding show and I have to say that this year’s show was truly wonderful. Our booth was buzzing with people and I want to thank everyone who stopped by! Something I noticed this year was an increase in the number of support people that accompanied the brides and grooms to be, which was nice to see. Here are a couple of photos of our booth:


I also had the pleasure of meeting some amazing wedding vendors at the show. Across the aisle from me was
Pearl Angelini Photography. Pearl and her husband Frank are such a delightful couple and we all had so much fun chatting in-between the lulls in the onset of people. I found Pearl’s take on photography to be very impressive and tasteful; that coupled with her warm and bubbly personality makes her to be, what I consider an ideal photographer. One that would make anyone’s big day just that much more special! If you are looking for a good photographer this one comes highly recommended! :)

Kitty-corner to my booth was
Decorations By Rick with a mesmerizing display of gorgeous center pieces and crystal chandeliers. Rick truly possesses that “magic touch” and ability to incorporate the wow factor into his décor.

I’m looking forward to the new clients I have met and get to design for in 2012! What a great kick off to the year! - Ruth
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