Monday, September 30, 2013

How to design your own wedding cards

design your own wedding cards


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Creating the perfect wedding invitation gives your guests a preview of your wedding day. Incorporating your wedding colors into the invitation ties things together. If your wedding is a formal event, reflect that in your invitations. With a bit of planning, creating your own wedding invitation reflects the personality of the bride and groom. If you find yourself looking through books of pre-made wedding invitations and nothing grabs your attention, create your own and put your personality into it.

Instructions

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      Select the type of paper for your invitations. There are different types to choose from, such as regular card stock, fade-resistant paper, and corrugated or cotton fiber. Vellum overlays are a nice added touch. Tie it over the invitation, attaching it with a ribbon the color of your wedding party.

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      Choose the size of your invitation and take into account the envelope size too. Invitations come in a lot of different sizes. The standard size is 4 1/2 inches by 6 1/4 inches.

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      Include certain elements in your invitation, such as the host line, request line, bride and groom line, date and time line, location line and RSVP line. Write out fist, middle and last names in full on the invitations. Spell out the date and time when you are wording your invitation if your wedding is a formal one.

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      Select the printing technique to use for the invitations. Go the handwritten route by using calligraphy, or printing techniques such as embossing or engraving.

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      Consider incorporating the color of your wedding party into the invitations. Add the color to the font, paper or ribbon on the invitation.

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      Check with the post office for postage rates based on the weight and size of your invitations. Bring one invitation with you so it can be weighed. Consider using decorative stamps for your invitations.

Tips &- Warnings

  • Consider making a collage of pictures of you and your fiance during your time together. Add the collage as part of the invitation.


Source: www.ehow.com

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