how to make a diy wedding invitation not look cheap?

ynra BTB 4-18-09 posted:


? this is the kit of the invitation? n that order? for my wedding. http://www.invitationpaper.com/star.html Need? buy without printing? No because I need? half espa? ol English as the medium? s get? an dif? difficult to find a comparison? to har? invitations bilingual? is. My plans were to have a store? N as staples, or the Kinko's office m? Being close means that printed for me? but call? these stores and they said that because they are 5X5 can 'print? n t there. I have decided that the best way to do the same in the pa? S with my printer. I 'm trying to find a nice har? that the invitation? m n appear? s elegant. ? qu? m? s can do to make the look of the invitation? No good? thanks in advance.

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5 Comments so far

  1. americanfilm on February 22nd, 2009

    A good font is Porcelain, just make sure it’s legible! (Nice invitations)

  2. nova_queen_28 on February 23rd, 2009

    I like the font “monotype corsiva” which is usually available in word. “lucida handwriting” might be nice as well, but a little more casual.

    As for dressing it up - I don’t think it is necessary for your chosen invite.

  3. chris rd on February 26th, 2009

    will get a computer program that does them and get some fancey paper, or just pay me to make 1 on the pc with the programs i have than i can send it to you as a pdf or a nother kind of file and u can have it printed up my priceing is good and i use some programs the pros use so if u would u like be to make them for u for a little fee just send me an email

  4. Mathie on February 26th, 2009

    I used Monotype Corsiva for my invitation font… at least I believe that’s what it was called. I made my own as well. I got a rubber stamp of a bride and groom. I would look at getting some rubber stamps and ink at a craft store or some scrapbooking stickers or supplies. I scrapbook and those kind of supplies can help give something look creative and pretty.

  5. The Wedding Planner on February 26th, 2009

    I’m not sure if it’s in your budget, but you can look at prices for a calligraphy artist? If not, try playing around with different colors of ink, maybe a nice border or stamps!

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