I decided I want to have programs at my wedding. It just seems like a fun thing to do and will give guests something to look at as they are waiting and take home if they so wish. They will have a picture of my fiance and a picture of me when we were each small and then one of our engagement pictures underneath. Then, of course, all of the other info that are normally put into programs.
Well, does anyone know of a good place to get them? Decent price and off- or online is fine. Online is preferable almost though.
I don't want to print them myself because I am doing other things myself and don't want to worry about those as well. So, if I could have any advice or websites or whatever, that would be GREAT!
Thank you all in advance for the help!
2007-11-19
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I took the DIY route with my wedding programs. They were easy and fast to make.
You can also get them printed at Kinko's or even on-line at VistaPrint. Invitations by Dawn also does programs, as well as, American Weddings.
2007-11-19 08:32:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't blame you for not wanting to do them yourself!!! My whole entire wedding is DIY, but that's only because I don't like other people doing things and then running the risk of it not meeting my standards...... haha!
Anywho, try looking online for printed wedding programs; you'll probably get about fifty million responses, but hey! Its a start!! Just take some notes and compare prices.
I really like the idea of wedding programs! It gives guests with cameras an idea of when good shots are coming up!
Congrats and good luck!
2007-11-19 07:56:04
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answered by Megan Deann 2
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Try www.vistaprint.com, I've seen some nice stuff that they do. I'm not sure if www.shutterfly.com does wedding programs but I know they do holiday cards and things so, since you are using pictures, maybe they would be good. Hope this helps...
2007-11-19 07:33:02
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answered by Deanrijo 5
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You can make just one then take them to an office supply place and they will print them for about 32 cents each
2007-11-19 07:48:28
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answered by MrsMagee 4
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I had mine done at Kinko's. I wrote everything up and bought the extra long card stock. They printed and cut it down to size for me.
However if you don't want that, ask the church. My church makes a bulletin for every week. They would gladly give me the number of their contact there--who b/c he does all the church's bulletins he does bride's at a discounted rate.
But you have to like the style the church already uses, but if you are talking about a picture on the front and all the info on the inside, that is already the style my church uses. Plus they just deliver them to the church the same way they deliver all the other weekly bulletins.
2007-11-19 07:47:39
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answered by phantom_of_valkyrie 7
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I lost the two one in each and every of my grandparents earlier I have been given married, my grandfather 3 years earlier and my grandmother 3 weeks earlier. I worded mine like this: Grandparents of the bride : The previous due (grandfather's call and grandmother's call) so my suggestion could be Grandparents of the bride... your grandma call and the previous due (grandfather's call)
2016-09-29 13:01:58
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answered by brandl 4
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Actually, if you have the time and talent, you can make them yourself. I had programs at my wedding (are they out of style now?) and they were homemade. What you want to do just takes a scanner (for the photos), a color printer and some nice paper (try Office Max, etc.) Good luck and congratulations on your wedding.
2007-11-19 07:33:21
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answered by ♥ тнє σяιgιиαℓ gιяℓfяι∂αу ♥ 7
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how about staples/officemax? they will print them up and fold them and you just need to pick them up.
2007-11-19 07:33:23
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answered by hitchnj 6
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http://www.invitationdiscounters.com/mcphersonsprograms.htm
2007-11-19 12:49:20
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answered by moonstruck 2
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