Find inexpensive wedding invitations on the Internet or in catalogs that use a high-quality paper and bold colors. Choose a simple design that makes a statement to save money on invitations, making sure to order samples to get a feel for the materials, with creative advice from a professional event coordinator in this free video on weddings.
Stuffing wedding invitations can be a fun affair, so invite some girlfriends over, organize the enclosures from smallest to largest, and place them in each envelope facing the opening. Keep it simple when stuffing wedding invites, creating an assembly line to maintain consistency, with creative advice from a professional event coordinator in this free video on weddings.
The best eco-friendly green wedding invitations are online invitations! Make green wedding invitations withtips from a professional event planner in this free video on green wedding planning. Expert: Lori Randall Contact: www.SimplyDevineEvents.com Bio: Lori Randall established Simply Divine Events after working as an event producer in Tampa, Fla. managing dozens of corporate affairs throughout the state and across the country. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Am having my wedding in my back yard and I want to DIY to save money. I want to create my own wedding invitation but I don’t know where to buy the paper, the ink or stamps? My wedding color are golds, light browns, lattes.
We have been planning our July wedding for the past year and recently, because of insurance troubles and diabetes, we had to get married through a quick ceremony with only our closest family members. We still really want to have our big wedding, but now I’m confused as to how to word the invitations.. Can I still use my maiden name? Some of my distant family wouldn’t even know who I was if I used my new last name.. any ideas would be very helpful, I’m so frustrated with this!
I’m making my own wedding invitations and on the front I would like (sorry I’m not sure what they are exactly called) the little square w/ our names. I’ve figured out the sizing and everything…but once I figure out what I want on the square and design it in Word or PowerPoint how do I print it so I have more than one on the paper and how do I get it so it will print small enough to fit on the square?
Please list the 10 most common formats (measurements) used for wedding invitations. And please include where you get your information from so that I can verify its authenticity.