Holly who? I know, I’ve been quite MIA from the Co-op lately. Sorry guys. It’s been a crazy couple months. To roll off my list of excuses: I got engaged in May, my fiance moved to NYC and started his new job, we’ve been trying to find an apartment for both of us, all the while trying to plan a wedding for August 31, 2012. Yes, we are crazy. My next few posts will probably be wedding-related, just warning you.
So, I’ll start off with our wedding invitations. Due to timing and resources we emailed our invitations. We used Eventbrite as an RSVP method, but I chose to send the invitations from my personal email (rather than having the invites come from Eventbrite). The email contained the invitation as an image that linked to Eventbrite so guests could RSVP.
For the most part, it worked out well, and the response has been great! Even if circumstances were different, I still think I would choose email invitations. It was just easier and much less of a fuss. Even though I designed the invitations somewhat quickly, I’m in love with them. Nate gets the credit for the writing, of course. For those of you who don’t know, Nate is a sports writer, and to me, the absolute best writer I know
I cried when I read the invitations. If you need constant Knicks coverage, feel free to follow him on twitter.

Holly Cow! Congratulations, Holly! I’m so happy for you. If the copy is any indication, he seems like a really great guy.
And the invitations look great. There is a lot of copy, but he structure made it very easy to breeze through it all. Overall it’s a great telling of a great story.
Good luck with all the preparations. Let me know if I can do anything to help.
Congratulations! Well-written and beautifully designed.
Congrats! Looks wonderful. Even better, you’re in love with it.
Oh how fun. I love that you’ve told a few little stories along the way—people really respond to them. Well done!
Thanks guys!!