Do It Yourself Wedding Invitations Made Easy

2013-01-21 11:15

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You can easily design a standard wedding invitation that will fit into an A7 envelope, send the design to a printing house (kinkos, for instance) and have the invitations printed for you, or you can buy the correct stationary at your local office supply store and print them at home. Always remember, you will get a better quality print job at a printer, and more often than not, you'll end up saving money-- ink is expensive!

Most printers have a selection of stationary on hand, and often times they can special order a specialty paper if you choose. Be sure to keep the shipping of specialty papers in mind, if you're on a schedule!

Call your printer and ask about bleed lines and crop marks. They may even be able to email you a template to work from!

What to include in your invitation and RSVP card:

On the invitation, include the essential information such as

Who is presenting the couple (Names of parents and couple)

It's time to get creative! You've decided to make your own wedding invitations so let's make them awesome!

My favorite way to design anything is to choose two or three inspirational images or words to create from. Remind yourself of these words or concepts throughout all of your decision making and the design process.

Don't get too crazy with details. Simple is beautiful. Choose one or two fonts, one design element that speaks to your relationship such as a bird, heart, flower, or ornamental design that you can  carry over to each piece.

The RSVP card is simple. Include this information on your RSVP card (or you may consider going green with a telephone or electronic RSVP request, which saves trees and money on postage too!):

How many guests accept/decline

Be sure to allow yourself plenty of time for a test print, second or third opinions, revisions, final printing, envelope stuffing, stamping, and so on!

Before you print your do it yourself wedding invitations have someone else look at your invitation and double check the spelling of each word (especially names), punctuation, and details. A DIY wedding invitation should be just as high quality as a professionally designed invite!

Keep in mind that you may also need to print and design programs, thank you cards, menus, place cards, and more. Printing tip: print everything at once. If you're printing a large order, your local print shop may be willing to give you a discount Bridal Handbags . And, it will feel good to have everything nice and organized!