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Uncategorized Friday, April 15th 2011 at 5:45 pm

Wedding Invitation Doubles as Record Player

Designer Kelli Anderson has taken her clients’ of love of music and put it center stage with the wedding invitation of her friends Karen and Mike by making it a working record player. At the back of the (very handsome looking) invitation is a laminated page with a plastic flexidisc attached with a screw post. To play the record, the recipient folds the facing page twice, and places the attached needle in the groove of the record. Then, spin the record by hand, and listen to the surprisingly catchy song the happy couple recorded for the invite.

Those with less of a DIY mentality, or simply weren’t invited, can download an MP3 of the song here. Invitees can also unscrew the flexidisc and listen to it on their home turntable.

Anderson describes the process of creating the invite on her blog, and the trials and tribulations involved. Cleverly, she designed the clear disk with the couple’s face printed on it, and overlays different stages of their married life as the disk turns. It shows them at their wedding, partying, playing music, and growing old together. Visually clever, and sweet to boot.

It’s a simple concept, playing off the very first record players that used those comically large horns for amplification, but the sheer surprise of it makes it so much fun. And if you’re the type to drool over a wedding invitation with a built-in record player, don’t forget to support your local record store tomorrow for Record Store Day.

(Kelli Anderson via Geek.com)

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  • Asddsfsd

    you think thats cool? this company puts sound and video and lights and whatever else you want in booklets or magazines or standup displays.

    and you can actually hear their songs. http://www.americhip.com/cgi-bin/complex2/catprodC.pl?catid=17

  • Asddsfsd

    you think thats cool? this company puts sound and video and lights and whatever else you want in booklets or magazines or standup displays.

    and you can actually hear their songs. http://www.americhip.com/cgi-bin/complex2/catprodC.pl?catid=17

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_Z4CJFSWSF6NJQ2QO56FEBHKHJM K

    Neat idea, but a) ugly as hell, b) if you need to include an outside source of the music, it’s not really that functional, is it? I’d maybe get it if it were cheaper than other invitations, but I’m guessing that is not the case.