Thursday, January 21, 2010

Wedding Card Craft How Did You Make Your Wedding Invitations?

How did you make your wedding invitations? - wedding card craft

Do you already have an idea for a website? Where can I buy the equipment?

Please give us not only answers that invites you to tell me: "Google DIY Wedding" or "take a craft store. I order these things begun. I demand answers from those who have their own invitations.

So, how did you reply cards and everything with them.

Thank you.

7 comments:

kreesta said...

Hey there. I designed my own invites and I'm still working on all 200! = P That's what I did: If you have enough imagination to get a feeling of emptiness of mind, good for you! But I needed a little inspiration, "because there are so many things you can do.

If I have a picture of a style of the invitation) that I found look like (via Google Images, and through hundreds of invitations, I began working on changes to my tastes / personalities. I changed a few things, by things I knew I wanted it and then it was time to try, before a final decision on the invitation.

So I bought enough material to make a call, and he has his opinion about the improvement of family and friends. I was glad I was not shown because they change a few things, so it was nice to not be wasted with so much money.

Then I bought the unit and worked there with them. I do not know how to answer certain, but I'll give you mine: I have a fund black boxes (Hobby Lobby) and has) a small piece of white cardboard on top Office Depot (), with a block of sticky notes (Hobby Lobby. So, before you took, cut and kicked, I put the card and 2 blank white invitations are printed to one side. Microsoft Word, I draw what I wanted .... Also has a comment! So I sit a moon of notebook paper (HL) in the middle of the cardboard attached with a ribbon tied to the use of a stamp. The photo was under the document Polka Dot front of the media, so I had a paper HL circle punch and hit a dotted circle in the paper, so that our faces in the picture outside the circle.

I hope this makes sense, and I hope you will help everyone. Almost everything in the crafts front door, but the bulk pack carton of Office Depot. For more information, I am happy willing to help, please send me an e-mail.

Congratulations on your marriage! And good luck to these invitations. I respect married you because I know first hand to all is the effort.

Meg said...

I am a graphic designer in a print shop, I'm designing my own wedding dress (with the exception of calls, the date, programs, etc.) and feel that in my work (large discount - Whoo!).

Do you have a creative / crafty / artistic friend or family member? Let's see if they went over some ideas with you.

You can use layers of different textures to play / can weight of carton paper (colored heavy, small colored tissue paper or tracing paper, lighter weight, printed with the invitation text or glued stick strung with the string / connected by drilled two holes at the tip), various shapes and sizes. There are a million different things you can do!

Be creative!

starry skye said...

I have no answer cards, because I wanted everyone to pre-register by phone, but I have my own invitations. The most difficult part of the text of the calls was himself. I went to my office supplies IKEA and bought 50 sheets of black cards and 50 sheets in a champagne-like color of parchment. (my wedding colors are black and champagne) has done so well over a guillotine, which was there in the end we have invested 3 invitations to an A4 sheet of paper! I can be found on the computer, and a source of Nice and was written with Microsoft Word and printed in black ink on parchment (very easy).
I have the black card and the size of its use as paper. He created a black frame around the navigation button. I bought some pretty Volume Champagne Gold, tied for the top 2 holes on each invitation and. I also bought some black envelopes and wrote by hand in all directions, a golden pen. All my invitations are $ 60 (including the guillotine). A printer has recorded more than $ 400. Everyone commented on how beautiful they were, and asked where we need themlol NOT. I liked it. You can do something like that. It was a little slow, but it would do so again. Hope this helps.

starry skye said...

I have no answer cards, because I wanted everyone to pre-register by phone, but I have my own invitations. The most difficult part of the text of the calls was himself. I went to my office supplies IKEA and bought 50 sheets of black cards and 50 sheets in a champagne-like color of parchment. (my wedding colors are black and champagne) has done so well over a guillotine, which was there in the end we have invested 3 invitations to an A4 sheet of paper! I can be found on the computer, and a source of Nice and was written with Microsoft Word and printed in black ink on parchment (very easy).
I have the black card and the size of its use as paper. He created a black frame around the navigation button. I bought some pretty Volume Champagne Gold, tied for the top 2 holes on each invitation and. I also bought some black envelopes and wrote by hand in all directions, a golden pen. All my invitations are $ 60 (including the guillotine). A printer has recorded more than $ 400. Everyone commented on how beautiful they were, and asked where we need themlol NOT. I liked it. You can do something like that. It was a little slow, but it would do so again. Hope this helps.

Patty said...

I have our invitations and it was just all the time. I asked www.Lcipaper.com role. I have the invitation in MS Word and print. Writing is the hardest part (and make sure that everything is perfectly aligned), then you do your research on this point. There are many kinds of writing that are appropriate in those days. But there is no "how to make your invitations to what you want. You may take ideas from other invitations that have received or seen you?

You can make a craft shops wedding invitation kit get (Michael or Jo-Ann, or even Wal-Mart). They are easy to print on your computer and look beautiful, but a little plain. You can paint your own with a personalized label or band.

Patty said...

I have our invitations and it was just all the time. I asked www.Lcipaper.com role. I have the invitation in MS Word and print. Writing is the hardest part (and make sure that everything is perfectly aligned), then you do your research on this point. There are many kinds of writing that are appropriate in those days. But there is no "how to make your invitations to what you want. You may take ideas from other invitations that have received or seen you?

You can make a craft shops wedding invitation kit get (Michael or Jo-Ann, or even Wal-Mart). They are easy to print on your computer and look beautiful, but a little plain. You can paint your own with a personalized label or band.

Cassidy said...

For my part of marriage, my mother and I print on us. I have my invitations and reply cards www.paperdirect.com and thought it was a very reasonable price and were of good quality. My mother had done it with invitations, I had no luck. It did not take all the measurements / templates in Microsoft Publisher to ensure that the prints on the right side. Also a word of caution is in order to print a test page before it on paper so you can Inviation sure that your measurements are right to print. I have my wedding invitation and reply card www.verseit.com wording and thought it was a lifeline.

Good luck!

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