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Planning your wedding day will probably be the biggest event you will ever plan. So it's only normal to want to have the best wedding invitation. After all, it will set the tone for what type of event this is really going to be. Many of your close friends and family will keep this momentous piece for years to come. But how does one create the perfect wedding invitation without spending hundreds or thousands of dollars? Below are a few tips to help you with the financial stress that comes with planning your wedding.
Creating your own wedding invitations is simple and can be done relatively inexpensive. It will however take some time but it will all be worth it in the end. There are plenty of online retailers that sell high quality cardstock. You will need paper, a paper cutter, a glue stick or adhesive double sided tape, envelopes, and lastly, a quality printer.
First, you will need to decide on the colors you are choosing for your wedding day. If you have chosen, like the beach for instance, you can incorporate that with your wedding invitations also. Once you have chosen colors, theme, etc. you can then purchase what you need to create your invitations. For a more formal invitation, a beautiful idea is to purchase thin cardboard, already cut down to a 5x7 piece. Visit a local store that sells fabric and purchase satin fabric. You can then wrap that cardboard in fabric securing it with fabric glue. Then, glue a piece of 4.75 x 6.75 cardstock on top of that, leaving a 1/4 inch border. Next step, layer that with your printed invitation - a 4.50 x 6.50 piece of cardstock and use satin ribbon for an extra special touch. The result: A gorgeous invitation for a fraction of the price. There are also a wide variety of rhinestones you can add to embellish your invitation.
Something to keep in mind isdo notorder your envelopes until you have made a finaldecision on your invitation. People make the mistake of getting the envelopes first and then realizing they need to make their invitation a different size. It is also very simple to add liners in your invitations. Again, it takes time and work on your part so if you don't have the time, you may not want to go with that extra touch.
Planning a wedding can be stressful and financially difficult. But do your research, ask friends and family to help, and you can create the wedding of your dreams for a fraction of the price it would be normally. The possibilities are endless.
Jayne Pritchett writes articles on bridal shower invitations, wedding invitations, and all party invitations for every event.
Published January 29th, 2011
Filed in Relationship, Women
