Cute Buttons Gift and Paper Boutique
THE Place for Colorful Wares + Pretty Paper
Wedding and Party Invitations, Stationery and the Cutest Gifts
Sunday, March 20, 2011
25 FREE Wedding Invitations
HEY BRIDES!
Here's another great special offered by one of our paper lines:
Checkerboard (www.checkernet.com) is offering 25 FREE wedding invitations when you purchase a minimum of 25.
For example, if you need 100 invitations, you'll only pay for 75.
HURRY. This offer ends on March 29!
Make your appointment (919.462.9618) so we can help you select your pretty paper and get a great deal at the same time!
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Cute Buttons Gift and Paper Boutique Bridal Open House
The honor of your presence is requested at our
Bridal Open House!
You're invited to our boutique to see what pretty paper we have in store for you! We'll happily answer your questions about paper and other accessories to help make your big day special. Bring your fiancé. Bring your friend. Bring your family.
Pick your day: Wednesday, April 6th 5pm - 7pm or Saturday, April 9th 11am - 3pm
Cute Buttons Gift and Paper Boutique
115-A West Chatham Street, Ashworth Village
Downtown Cary
919.462.9618
www.shopcutebuttons.com
Sunday, February 13, 2011
The Beauty in Letterpress Invitations
How is a letterpress wedding invitation different from any other? We are often asked this question.
So to help our brides out, we found a great definition on Sugar Paper's website to help define it: Dating back to the 15th century, letterpress is the original method of printing. Today, it is considered an art form in itself. Letterpress uses the relief method, in which a reversed, raised surface is inked and then pressed into a sheet of paper to obtain a positive right-reading image. Each piece of paper and envelope is hand-fed into an antique press one sheet at a time, giving each character an impression that cannot be replicated with modern machinery.
We have two great letterpress vendors ~ Louella Press and Designers' Fine Press ~ who help us create letterpress paper suites that our brides absolutely love!
Monday, January 31, 2011
Thanks for the 2011 Bride's Choice Award!!
Saturday, January 8, 2011
FREE set of Thank You Notes
It’s Your Big Day ~ Thank Them with Style!
Cute Buttons Gift and Paper Boutique is offering a FREE set of flat thank-you notes to brides who order their wedding invitations during the entire month of January
A perfect way to save money and spread the bridal gratitude. (Hurry! offer expires January 31, 2011)
Monday, December 27, 2010
Cute Buttons Gift and Paper After-Christmas Sale!
20% OFF STOREWIDE *
Dec. 28 thru 30
50% off Holiday Items (decor, invitations + cards, etc.)
Can't make it in? Visit www.shopcutebuttons.com
and enter HOHOHO in the coupon code for the 20% off savings!
Phone orders accepted too at 919.462.9618!
*excludes custom paper and custom invitations
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Assembling Wedding Invitation Paper Suites
Our brides often ask us how to assemble their paper suites. We are happy to show you how when you pick them up from us. But, here's a great piece we found on the Crane's website about the proper way to do so. Enjoy!
For the most part, wedding invitations are assembled in size order. The invitation itself is first. The enclosure cards are stacked on top of the invitations, not inside. The reception card is placed on top of the invitation. Then the reply envelope is placed face down on the reception card. The reply card is slipped face up beneath the flap of the reply envelope. These are the most frequently used enclosures.
Any other enclosures are added face up in size order (usually at-home card, directions card, accommodation card, pew card, etc.). The single-fold invitation and its enclosures are placed into the inside envelope with the fold of the invitation at the bottom of the envelope and the engraving facing the back of the envelope. You can tell whether or not you stuffed the envelope correctly by removing the invitation with your right hand. If you can read the invitation without turning it, it was stuffed correctly.
The procedure for assembling traditional invitations (those with a second fold) is similar. The enclosures are placed on top of the lower half of the invitation's face in the same order described above. The invitation is folded from top to bottom over the enclosures. The invitation is then placed into the inside envelope with the fold toward the bottom of the envelope. As with other invitations, traditional invitations are correctly stuffed when they can be read without being turned after being removed from the envelope with your right hand.
Once stuffed, the inside envelopes are inserted into the outside envelopes. The front of the inside envelope faces the back of the outside envelope.
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