Friday, 4 September 2015

Making Wedding Invitation Cards

With tighter budgets, many couples are opting for making their own wedding invitation cards. Before you begin to think about the cards, you should consider ways to cut costs in other places. Making a guest list before making the invitations is one idea that will eliminate wasted paper and ink. Another is to use a postcard for the RSVP instead of a formal reply card or letter. Or you can request telephone replies instead. Use regular printing from the printer to create your own style.


An option for couples on a tighter budget is making your own wedding invitation cards. A good way to create a look without being seen as pricey or cheap is to purchase special touches for the invitations at a craft shop. Items such as faux wax seals, vellum, pressed flowers or chiffon ribbon add a pleasant touch to the invitations. Graphic designs should be limited to two fonts, using a script for headings and a traditional font for the body. Fonts should be kept to a minimum as well with the use of one or two types. Use either a 10-point or a 12-point font so people can easily read the invitation. The wording for the invitations can be found online by searching for "wedding invitation wording." Sites that can help with this include 2020site.com and Offbeatbride.com. Card stock can be found at any store selling stationery products. Have a party with some friends and family to help you put together the wedding invitation cards.


To find ideas for wedding invitation cards, you can search for clip art online at places such as weddingclipart.com or webweaver.com. You can also use different color papers or backgrounds that come with Microsoft Office software. Southworth.com has wedding invitation templates that can be used if you get stuck. There are many other sites that can help you find creative ideas. Other ideas can be found in magazines, at bridal shops or other weddings you have attended.


The card stock should be no larger than 8½ by 11 inches, which can be folded in half. The smallest size you should work with is 8½ by 11, folded into quarters. You can arrange the layout for this on a regular piece of paper. Make a mock-up of the card on your computer and print it to see what the finished card will look like. This will allow you to make any changes you might want and come up with the perfect card.

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