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I'm gettin married in August and am looking for a good program you can buy at the store to make some cute save the dates and invitations and on your own computer. Anyone have any ideas?

2006-11-08 04:50:52 · 9 answers · asked by chedke2585 1 in Family & Relationships Weddings

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At Staples there is this program called easy card maker.... it has templates to make note cards, greeting cards, invitations, signs, pretty much EVERYTHING it also comes with tons and tons of fonts and clip art and you can even use your own pictures.

Its about $60 or so, but its worth it!!! You just have to buy your own paper.

2006-11-08 04:58:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you can go to any office supply store and buy the invitations/envelopes etc with free web help and software included in some. Also look in their software department to find some programs that are like between $10-$20.00. Congratulations on getting married. You can buy a program that does business cards, greeting cards and calendar such things. When you do the save the date, here's an idea I used to do mine, get the business card paper, make the save the date and stick it to a magnet you can get business card size. That way they can put it on their fridge and see it all the time. Good luck

2006-11-08 05:01:39 · answer #2 · answered by odessa2469 2 · 0 0

We went to Office Depot (Office Max, Staples, etc.) and bought some stationary-type paper--8.5x11'' paper with a design already printed on it--we just got a cloud design. We chose a font and just ran them through the printer.

For invitations, we went to Michael's and bought a do-it-yourself kit. (AC Moore, Hobby Lobby, and WalMart also have these kits.) We had to waste a few to get the allignment and everything right so that we could print all of the invitations we needed. The kits have 25 or 50 invitations each, depending on which you buy.

They also include a test sheet that you can try to print on first (like I said, we had to waste a few to get it perfect), envelopes for the invitations, reply cards, and reply card invitations.

You can get formal save-the-dates done, but having those professionally done can cost just as much as having invitations professionally done!

2006-11-08 12:28:46 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't think it's exactly what you were looking for, but they sell invitation kits at craft supply stores, like Jo-Ann fabrics, Hobby Lobby, Michael's, and Wal-Mart. They contain anywhere from 20 to 60 invitations per box, and come with all the envelopes and response cards and everything. They also sell kits like this for programs.

They come with instructions on how to set it up on the computer, sample wording, and a test page to help get your printer set up right.

That is what I plan on doing. Maybe something like that would work for you.

2006-11-08 07:07:59 · answer #4 · answered by Queen Queso 6 · 0 0

Any office supply store will have kits for making invitations. Some come with approx 40 invitations, envelopes, RSVP cards, test sheets (don't wanna waste an invite!), instructions and samples of what your invitation could say.

2006-11-08 07:29:25 · answer #5 · answered by loyerd6 4 · 0 0

Girl, I did the identical particular factor. I did mine on-line at Vista Print & stored a TON of cash. Try there first & at rent you would get a few suggestions. I'm making plans to make use of them for child bulletins (expectantly quickly!) too. Best of good fortune.

2016-09-01 09:15:45 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Free templates. These are the ones that manufacture those invites with the free software.

http://occasions.southworth.com/

2006-11-08 05:10:28 · answer #7 · answered by weddrev 6 · 0 0

hallmark,greeting workshop

2006-11-08 05:03:20 · answer #8 · answered by Digit 4156 2 · 0 0

NO

2006-11-08 11:07:06 · answer #9 · answered by min k 1 · 0 1

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