Check out Microsoft's Wedding Templates. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/CT010872401033.aspx You will just need to buy cardstock and they have a great selection at Michaels. http://www.michaels.com/art/online/search?pageNumber=1&channel=0&search=yes&keywords=2006%2Bwedding%2Bbrochure%2Binvitation&type=0&cm_ven=WedAd06&cm_ite=pg6Invitations
Good luck!
2006-08-29 19:24:18
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answered by Angie P. 6
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I have seen a pretty large selection at both Michael's and JoAnn Fabrics, probably about 20 different styles to choose from. I also think I have seen them at Target. Most places that have a decent area for wedding supplies and or stationary supplies should have several to choose from. Good Luck, that was my original thought but it ended up being easier and overall after you look at how much you value your time and the ink to print them, it ends up being a very small differnce to do some research/searches on the internet and just order them! :0) I am doing my programs myself though, they can be more plain and simple than the invitation and all it's pieces. Have a wonderful engagement, wedding and marriage...and don't forget to ENJOY the planning, it isn't all supposed to be stressful!
2006-08-29 18:14:30
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answered by mom2riah 1
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You want expensive invitations or reasonable expense?
If you want the expensive route, go to a top of the line stationary store and buy some really nice cards that you can print your invitations on.
If you want less expensive, go to a Hobby Lobby or a Michael's and look at their stationary supplies. You will probably find something that you like. I picked a beautiful embossed stationary at the Hallmark store I visited and printed my invitations on the paper, myself. They turned out extremely well and had envelopes to match already in the box.
Good luck with your hunting. Remember, that the only people you really have to please are yourselves, so do that and don't go broke. You are just as married in the end. :)
2006-08-29 18:23:29
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answered by Peanut 4
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I purchased Wilton's Invitations. This included the invitation and reply card. I made approximately 100 invitations and spent around $30.
Wilton has a website that gives examples and proper etiquette.
http://www.wilton.com/printyourown/index.cfm
2006-08-30 00:37:16
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answered by Mrs. Z 2
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I got my invites from E-bay...It was a print shop store thing on there and they had tons of choices...they have several options as to the wording and all...and the best part, they were cheap...well..cheap for invitations...They looked rather pricey tho...I had several people comment on them...Maybe you can look into that...
2006-09-01 04:48:15
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answered by Meagan M 1
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Michaels, Walmart, and Joanns all have a selection of do-it-yourself invitation kits.
2006-08-30 02:55:54
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answered by Pink Denial 6
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There are two places online that you can order blanks and print then yourself: mountain cow and gartner studios. Good luck! You can check with theknot.com for iformation on the gartner studios invitations.
2006-08-30 02:18:21
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answered by martini_40727 4
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www.paperdirect.com has some nice papers and I think they even have resources for printing the invitations. Wording you can find by a google search.
2006-08-29 18:43:13
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answered by Church Music Girl 6
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i bought the print shop program for my computer and i bought the marbled card stock paper and i designed my own. it will give you the chance to make one of a kind invitations. they will look great as mine do
2006-09-02 04:57:08
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answered by atthean 2
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Why don't you try making your own on the computer, they would be so personal and very original. You will be able to buy the card at any good computer store.
2006-08-29 18:54:17
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answered by Anonymous
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