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Date: 08/04/2005 Topics: Readers Request > Weddings | Weddings for Less > Invitations  
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I want to make my own wedding invitations for free. Does anyone have any advice?
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Post by mrsnicolaray (6) | (03/03/2008)
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I recently found free wedding invitations on http://www.wedding-invitation-ideas.com. There were a few good designs to print and then some ideas with instructions. Nice though and free!!

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Post by phishphan98 (59) | (09/07/2005)
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If you plan on buying a boxed set of "do it yourself" invites. Make sure you check prices at stores like Target and Walmart to the craft stores. I bought a box from Target and it was $10 cheaper than the craft store. And it was the same extact item.

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Post by grandmakay (2) | (08/29/2005)
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wilton has kit's for making wedding invitation's
there not very expensive you can down load tempplate's to do them with,
i just did my granddaughters they are beautiful

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Post by Jazzlyn (14) | (08/06/2005)
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You can go to. http://www.weddingstar.ca for free downloadable templates or just browse the web typing in free downloadable wedding templates. Hope this helps
Cheers

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Post by QueenBeeCrafts (208) | (08/05/2005)
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I don't know about "free" -but here are some pointers for "really inexpensive"

Go to a paper store - not office supply but one that supplies paper to printers and stuff. They usually have a "castoff" bin that has cut paper they cannot use and you can get usually for free. This is a good place to start...

Buy heavy card stock in a solid color that looks nice with the castoff paper, and print your invitations on a computer on that paper. You can do them any size, but if you do them small, you can get 2 to a sheet.

Buy a box of invitation envelopes - the little ones - at the office supply store. They are not very expensive, and can be used for your thank you notes also.

Then use the fun paper from the castoff bin and perhaps some odds and ends from around the house and do a collage/decoration on the front of the card. You can rubber stamp it, stencil it, watercolor it, print it with something else from your printer, etc... etc...

Look in those expensive wedding invitation catalogs for ideas on wording and layout.

Hope this helps - good luck!

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