This quick and easy step by step guide will give you the tools to do just that! Gather the wedding details, such as names, date, time, location. Decide if you want bi-fold, tri-fold, or quarter fold invitations.
Or perhaps you want to use a full sheet of paper. Gather your supplies, wedding card stock paper, envelopes, and stamps. Research and decide what artwork you would like on your invitations.
Some examples are wedding rings, hearts, champagne glasses, doves, etc. Research and decide what wording you will use on your invitations. Do you want formal, traditional, unique, etc.? Great places to look are at invitation stores or on the web. Now that you have the artwork and wording, draw/sketch a draft invitation prior to working with the parts on your computer.
Once you have a design you like, you can put the pieces together on your computer. Print a test invitation. Fix any errors and reprint.
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A wedding is all about family and friends, gifts and cake, dresses and tuxes. However, none of it will come together if no one knows about your wedding. While the urge is there to spend tons of money on having a printer choose every detail for you, many create their own invitations and save money in the process.
Get the wedding information together. Before you can put the invitation together, you'll need to have all the information ready. Get the hall location, hours and contact information together for the invite.
Design the invitations. Decide if you want to go with serious or funny, loving or informational. Be creative and avoid feeling fenced in by the standard designs.
Also decide how big you want it to be and the size of the envelope that you want to send through the mail. Decide on a budget. What's financially feasible is often a deciding factor into what can and cannot be done.
Stay realistic and don't feel bad if you have to cut back on invite designs if the money isn't ... more.
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