I gave up on trying to photoshop extremely low-res files into something workable for our invites yesterday afternoon.
Aside from the unrealistic feel of overlays, blurs and painting effects used to introduce color, hide the dreaded artefacts and mask the breaking files - downloading just didn't feel right. I remember we had capiz windows somewhere - the house used to have them. We also needed them as props at some point. Eric offered to get it for me at the other studio and even washed it down on his own.
It was perfect... a little too tall, but perfect. A real capiz window beside a photo-shopped Dutch one wasn't going to work though. Thankfully there was a bit of a lull with construction work yesterday. The stairs had just been re-configured for the nth time, and Jerson (our carpenter / master floorer) was waiting for the other wood tiles to arrive. He helped me scrounge around for spare planks of wood that we could use to make a window.
I showed him a compre (study/ photograph) of shutters that John and I had seen in Zutphen. It was nice to see that he was quite eager to help me out - he even suggested we varnish the wood first - to get exactly the same effect as my original invite. In less than an hour, we had the basic frame - including the customized window brace Jerson made from a spare piece of metal. The guy is a wizard when it comes to woodworking!
John came online and watched us as we cut wood to size, decided the paint color, the shape of the metal bars. It was a nice feeling being able to help out with the painting - and the thought that this was going towards creating our wedding experience made my heart positively glow.
Total construction time including drying the paint took about two hours - less than the time it took me to find a semi perfect texture on line and create the window overlay effect. Eric helped me shoot both windows and we were done quickly with very little left to clean up in post. I should have thought about this earlier - and I'm glad one of my friends (Melai) suggested that we shoot mock ups instead of getting frustrated with online images. :)
Hopefully John and I can just design the entire wedding invite on our own (with some help with translations). Personalizing the invitation is not only a lot of fun, it helps make sure that we don't just get run of the mill wedding invitations and more importantly, it allows us to save on costly designing fees.
I'm glad we're all doing this together - now I just need to wait for John to help me pick out the invitation fonts and we're done!
Here's our Dutch inspired shutter! Hope you like it :)