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I was told you lovely folks would help me

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QueenVictoria · 03/11/2005 12:39

I am getting married next year (have started this thread about it).

Anyway, lots of people have suggested doing my own invites.

Well, first of all I wouldnt have the faintest idea where to start, where to get the bits from and how much it will save me in the end.

Secondly, i am absolutely rubbish at arty, crafty things, my handwriting is not great so i can see it ending up being a waste of money.

Any advice on this would be helpful.

TIA

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SoupDragon · 03/11/2005 12:56

Go for simple!

A PC and printer will save the need for any handwriting.

Someone else will be better placed to give you advice on where to get stuff from - it depends where you are, if you want to see the bits in real life or are happy to go for online ordering.

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cod · 03/11/2005 12:57

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jayzmummy · 03/11/2005 12:58

thy do DIY wedding invite goodies here
If you need any help just shout and I am more than happy to assist

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cod · 03/11/2005 12:59

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QueenVictoria · 03/11/2005 13:17

Yes, thank you cod that is what i meant

Do have a printer SD so that will help i suppose.

Glueing and sticking for adults terrifies me so will be asking lots JM.

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Dingle · 03/11/2005 14:10

Have a look here for your basic card blanks. The more you buy of each item,the more discount you get. So consider the same size that you may want to use for both invitations and thank you cards.

I am lucky enough to live near a Paper Mill shop where you can buy your own card for a fraction of the cost of pre-folded cards. I did invest in a folder board (about £7-15 now)which not only speeds things up but gives a lovely professional fold. But you can do the same job with extra time, a ruler and the back of a knife.

There are some lovely free fonts available to download for your inserts. My advice is to keep the design simple and clean, just a pretty mulberry paper backing and perhaps a flower..or this...or that....oooohhh...good luck..love weddings.

You'll get all the advice here you will need. Don't be afraid to ask.

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SoupDragon · 03/11/2005 16:48

I made my invitations actually - designed a Celtic knot, had it printed in gold on cream card, bought some "linen look" ink jet paper and printed all the inserts on this (being technically minded, I mail merged the guest list with the invitation wording to save me writing all the names in afterwards!). Then I just glued the inserts in with a Pritt stick. I had enough of the card bits printed to use as thank you cards afterwards.

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PeachyClair · 03/11/2005 17:39

The simplest one I do is also the most effective, a claddagh stamped onto purple textured card then layered onto lilac card. I emboss the claddagh (really easy... stamp with pigment ink, tip powder on, shake off and heat with a heat gun until the powder melts) in silver. The colours of course can be changed to suit the theme.

I would be quite happy to lend the Claddagh id it appelas to you (I could either send you the stamped images to use, or lend the stamp).

Also, there are lots of idea on the docrafts website, or you could just do a really easy one with a fiskars mini emboss. here , you just out the card in upside down, use the pen to 'colour in' the design and you get that classy raised effect qwhere the design pushes through the card. really elegant in white. I got the hang of this in under ten minutes, the set to do it costs under a tenner excluding cards (get cheap pre folded cards on ebay) and it is the easiest technique I ever used.

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QueenVictoria · 03/11/2005 20:42

THanks Dingle, SD and PC - i will have a look and decide what kind of thing i want and get back to you if thats ok?

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