RE: Designing Wedding Invitations
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By invitationdiva (Guest Post)
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I have a 70 page site and have been designing wedding invitations for 23 years. If you need some detailed help please email me. www.invitationimagination.com""
Posted on 05/13/2008 | Report Spam or Abuse

RE: Designing Wedding Invitations
You can use the designs on this site for free: http://www.wedding-invitation-ideas.com
They actually allow you to print them off for free. They're all in MS Word, just need to amend the wording. Very easy.
Posted on 03/11/2008 | Report Spam or Abuse

RE: Designing Wedding Invitations
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By Sharon,Ky (Guest Post)
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There is a web site My Card Maker.com that has FREE PRINTABLE cards,invitations. There are some nice things you can print and add your own greeting.Buy card stock paper at Walmart (however sometimes Dollar Tree stores sell $1 packs) and print your own.Saving money on this project allows you money to be spent on something else.
Posted on 06/05/2005 | Report Spam or Abuse

RE: Designing Wedding Invitations
Try going to www.verseit.com...all the wordings you could ever need...lots of ideas
Posted on 06/05/2005 | Report Spam or Abuse

RE: Designing Wedding Invitations
I am making my brothers wedding invitations using some scrapbook materials and some Stampin Up! products. I bought blank note cards at Michaels for $5 for 40. Then I embellished them with ribbon, and a Stampin Up! set. (I also made other samples using brads, eyelets and ribbons)
Posted on 05/06/2005 | Report Spam or Abuse

RE: Designing Wedding Invitations
if your just looking for ideas and know how they will be "done" per say you can always go to diff. sites like americanweddingalbum.com, to get ideas, if you want something non-traditional for the wording try looking at poetry websites for verse Ideas and if you want to order catalogs from people to get some ideas go to wedding.orders.com and they have numbers you can call or can look online. Just a few ideas, because I'm going through the same thing right now... My grandfather will be doing mine, and he can do anything but engraving and I just need to tell him what I want... so I figured if you were in the same boat as me, this might be helpful. Happy hunting and good luck!
Posted on 03/12/2005 | Report Spam or Abuse

RE: Designing Wedding Invitations
I design wedding invitations for a side job.. currently,it is only by word-of-mouth. They are handmade, personally designed for you. For a typical package (including 100 invites, 100 reply cards, 100 reception cards, invitation envelopes and reception envelopes) I charge around $250 - $350, depending on style, time, paper, etc. I try to coordinate the invitations with your wedding theme (flowers, decorations, etc.). In addition, I have options for addition amounts and other pieces such as "save the date" cards, place-cards, thank-you's and more! If you are interested, please email me at achristyoriginal@yahoo.com good luck!
Posted on 02/24/2005 | Report Spam or Abuse

RE: Designing Wedding Invitations
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By Sarah_bellum (Guest Post)
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I made my own invitations, I scanned the peach/caramel toile napkins I was using for my reception and used them as a background, then I purchased vellum paper from Hobby Lobby for the front to print my text on.
I used the text ideas located on several websites, and I downloaded fonts for free for microsoft word. I printed on the vellum paper in the font I liked, tied it with a ribbon and some plastic wedding rings to the paper with the pattern of my napkins and my invitations were finished and exactly what I wanted.
If you do not want to do that much work, Target has beautiful and elegant invitations that you can print on your printer.
Sarah
Posted on 02/05/2005 | Report Spam or Abuse

RE: Designing Wedding Invitations
Do a google search for wedding invitations and all kind of catalogues come up that you can order for free. Go to Michael's - they have invitations that you can do yourself, all you need is a printer!
Posted on 02/03/2005 | Report Spam or Abuse

RE: Designing Wedding Invitations
A friend of mine had me do her daughters. They brought the books that are mentioned above and then I found a picture out of a coloring book (precious moments) and used it with a computer program I already had to make cards...invitation ect.I bought it at Walmart for $5!
Posted on 02/02/2005 | Report Spam or Abuse

RE: Designing Wedding Invitations
Don't know where you are but if you are anywhere in the US or Canada you can call a few of your local print shops who will generally have a number of sample books for you to view. These same books will also generally be available at most wedding halls and stationary stores. They will answer all your questions.
Posted on 02/02/2005 | Report Spam or Abuse

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