I don't know what you consider affordable, but I have looked and looked and looked for a reasonably priced website (i'm planning my wedding right now). Anyways, I suggest getting a kit and doing them yourself. I found a kit with 40 very detailed invitations including response cards for $5 on clearance- places are putting their stuff on clearance right now to put the new line of wedding stuff out. I know this isn't the answer you wanted (sorry!), but this is just what I found I had to do unless I wanted to spend a lot of money. Websites charge like $100 for invitations alone- no response cards or anything; everything else is bought separately.
2007-03-05 05:04:42
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answered by goaliegirl87 2
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www.theamericanwedding.com
This site was way cheaper than some of the other sites I've seen. I just bought invitations last week... I got 175 invitations plus extra envelopes and reception cards for $200 or so... Some sites I've seen upwards of $500 for the amount I ordered!
2007-03-05 11:49:34
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answered by Holly 3
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I used the American Wedding Album. I was able to get some really good ones ata good price along with response cards and reception cards.
Search the website and see what I mean. Congratulations!!
2007-03-06 07:32:52
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answered by martini_40727 4
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When I need Pretty affordable invitations I use Ann's wedding
now called Ann's Bridal Bargains. I rencently purchased 100 invitations for my parents Vow renewal in April. I purchased 100 invitations for $50.00 including shipping and handling.
I use them when I need baby shower, birthdays, and other invitations.
These are the invitations I purchased. For My Parents. You can customize them how you want.
2007-03-05 12:19:26
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answered by ieschiabr 2
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My cousin is getting married this summer and we are actually making everything. From her invitations, to the programs, flowers, center pieces, place card. When I said everything, I mean everything. It is really easy and cheap. We looked everywhere and she found an invitation she really liked. We received a sample and bought the materials, the actual invitation was $7.00 an invite if we ordered it but making it only cost $1.27 an invite. Can't beat that. If you have time and patience and help from your wedding party...you can do it!!!
2007-03-05 12:17:20
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answered by ProudMama 2
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I bought mine from http://www.princessinvitations.com/
and we loved them. They have a huge selection, and the prices are good. I was also able to make some custom design changes to the printing, and was really happy with the results.
2007-03-06 10:09:25
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answered by leslie s 3
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I used Buchanan.com. Beth was great. I did not see the invitation I wanted on her web page but, she got it for me. My friend introduced me to her as she has used her for many invitations for her as well. Her prices were less as well
2007-03-05 12:51:14
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answered by Kat G 6
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I used
www.vanessacavacodesigns.com
they are a small company and are amazing to work with, they worked with me every step of the way to make my invites exactly how I wanted them.
reasonable pricing too!
2007-03-06 23:28:01
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answered by alex f 1
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Do it your self. I think you will like them more if you and your bridesmaid or mother put them together your self. You can buy the paper and envelopes at Staple business center or anyother office supply store. It is cheaper and you will like it if you actually made it your self. Congrats and Good health to you and yours!
2007-03-05 12:25:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Why not just make your own and take them over to Quick Copy or some place like that and have them printed?
2007-03-05 11:41:35
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answered by janicajayne 7
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