I made my own wedding invitations on my own computer and printer with a kit I bought at Staples...
Try the HP site for wedding and shower printer crafts, place cards and all of that stuff
Also, Avery and Canon have some good stuff
2006-12-02 08:09:56
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answered by nackawicbean 5
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There are tons of inexpensive invitatins online. However, you get what you pay for (then again, I am particularly detail oriented when it comes to stationery and other paper items-- it's different priorities for everyone).
Since the wedding is comign up so soon you might not want to order through the mail-- maybe do in person to a printing shop to order from their catalogs (same brands as found online btw).
Or go to a stationery store for the fill-in-the-blank kind (some designs of that type are actually quite pretty).
2006-12-02 13:08:58
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answered by Etiquette Gal 5
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Hi
Recently my friend sent me an invitation to her wedding dinner using a Personal Wedding Website. It is a beautifully done website with interesting information about her wedding and romance.
The wedding invitation is an absolute breeze: all her RSVPs are sent to her by email instatntly.
She told me all her other guests were impressed. The vendor set it all up for her. She did not have to do anything. And she got it for a song.
See for yourself.
Visit the demo site at :http://www.klikks.com/wedding_invitations
2006-12-02 22:01:30
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answered by angerina 2
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I went to a local part store and bought very elegant already made invitations where all you have to do is fill in the blank. i bought a nice permaennt marker. The invitations were 10 /box for $5.99. Or you can go to any wal-mart, target or party store and print up your own with a kit.
2006-12-03 10:25:39
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answered by kimandkaitlyn2005 4
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Invitations - Go to Wal-Mart and buy the ones that you can print yourself. I did that w/ mine and they turned out great. You can print out the invitations, envelopes, RSVPs and also an insert for directions to the reception or w/e.
Dresses - Ebay or go to your local secondhand store. That's where I got all my dresses. I bought my dress and flower girl dresses from ebay and got maid of honor dress at a second hand store for $10 and it looked brand new. Also, Davids Bridal has dresses that won't cause you to go into bankruptcy : )
Good Luck!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-12-03 16:02:15
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answered by ~B~ 4
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I am going to be actually hand writing all of them myself I bought the carstock at a craft store and a caligraphy pen for 100 invites with envelopes and rsvp cards with envelopes it was about $20.
2006-12-02 08:54:22
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answered by grizzliesgurl 4
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Michaels and objective have ideal DIY printable invites. in case you purchase from Michaels, they oftentimes have a discount in the Sunday newspaper or you may sign up on line for a discount. i've got self assurance the newspaper has a 40% coupon off familiar cost products and on line is 20%. some bridal magazines have the 20% off coupon besides.
2016-10-17 15:07:04
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answered by ? 4
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Invites...Go buy some custom colored paper and then use some cool text from you computer and some "borders" from the net.
We printed 300 invites for about $13
2006-12-02 08:13:26
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answered by Anonymous
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you can go to the craft store Michael's and the sell invite kits! you get 50 invites, the envelops and responce cards for $25.00. you put them in you printer and print them you self. They even come with the soft ware full of clip art and words!
good luck
2006-12-02 12:02:10
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answered by waterloo1023 1
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Ebay is a good source for discounted items of every sort. Making and printing your own invitations is a great idea too - if - you have a good laser printer.
2006-12-02 10:09:08
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answered by weddingqueen 5
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