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My "potential" invites

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I LOVE the black and white!
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I wanted to add: If added guests are a concern for you (they are for me, anyway...), might I suggest "_ of 2 will attend" (for example) on your RSVPs?

Great job!
 
Those all look awesome!!! It is so easy to change the color in Photoshop. If I had the file I would do it for you.

If you have photoshop bring in your file and do a "replace color" and you can make the black a dark brown. I did that for my invitations. It''s super easy.
 
Date: 9/26/2007 5:12:55 PM
Author: shigidigi
Those all look awesome!!! It is so easy to change the color in Photoshop. If I had the file I would do it for you.

If you have photoshop bring in your file and do a ''replace color'' and you can make the black a dark brown. I did that for my invitations. It''s super easy.
My friend at work has photoshop...but we couldn''t figure it out!.
The file opens as one layer...would you mind explaining that step by step
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...if it''s not too much trouble?

Thanks in advance!!!

M~
 
I love the black and white! Love love love love it.
 
I looooove that (is it called damask?) print. So much flavor to it. They''re gorgeous in both colors!
 
I like them both. I really love the patterning on the paper, that damask is so elegant looking!
 
Sure- I hope these help.

Once the file is open in Photoshop, go to Image (at the top near File) and click on Adjustments. Under Adjustments, click Replace Color.

Once in the Replace Color box, at the top click on the dropper icon (it may already be highlighted). Then click (with the dropper) on the preview of your image (still in the Replace Color box) on the color you want to replace. That color should show up in the box on the right.

Then use the Hue, Saturation and Lightness gauges to change the color to what you want. If it changes the background dont worry- you can always go and replace the background with white after you get the color you want!

I hope this helps!!!
 
I wandered in late on this, and I am sure you already have it all figured out . . . but I would suggest using the black and white, but change it to Black and Ivory. I find Ivory looks really rich for invites, and so far, it sounds like your "theme" colours are black and Ivory, add a bit of that green here and there and you have a really classy look for the whole wedding.
 
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