By the time I woke up, Chea and Rona were working their way through the paper camera boxes that our printing supplier delivered yesterday. I love those guys. They're so professional and you can really depend on them. And I can't say enough about their artist. We left it to their artists to come up with the design based on what we want, and everything so far has been stellar.
Christmas came early! |
Thirdy's cuter than this baby, |
Don't you just love the post WWII Japanese? |
And finally, the camera boxes themselves. These are the uncut big versions.
Rolleiflex camera boxes. Big and green. |
These are the small cut version.
Small rolleiflex camera boxes. |
The design itself, we bought from Mel Stringer over at Etsy.com. I don't know where Chea got the idea of paper camera boxes. But she saw Mel Stringer's design and she fell in love with it. We bought it online at Etsy.com and was sent the files in an email soon after.
We then had it printed with our supplier. These are semi glossy paper boards at commercial quality. So they came out really great.
We had 3 designs: the Rolleiflex, Polaroid, and the regular soap bar cameras. They came in several colors but we opted to use just blue and green.
We spent the entire day cutting them out. We don't have glue right now so we can't assemble them yet. We'll just try to do that on another day.
Also, we finally got the final sample of our invites.
Isn't that adorable? Again, Chea's idea. |
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