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Wedding Invitations & Paper

Help! I can't decide and I need to fast!

So I'm an extremely indecisive person, and I think this tops it all. This is lengthy but I hope some of you can sit through it to give me your thoughts and help! I've been planning to print with cards & pockets, but they've been unable to produce the shade of blue I've been envisioning - it's coming out more purply and dull. I went to kinkos and had them print the same thing and it came out to the color I want - a brighter blue since we're doing blues/cobalt in the wedding.

Pros of cards and pockets - textured cardstock, reasonable costs
con of c&p - wasn't the color I was going for, but still goes with the invitation

Pros of kinkos - color I wanted
con of kinkos - not textured card stock, also $180 to go through them.

Here is a photo below of the two next to each other for comparison of the shades, although it's not super accurate because it was taken at nighttime, bottom is c&p and top is kinkos:



I could probably live with the duller color, but I know that if I do ceremony programs in the same style, there's no way the duller color would work and I'd need to print them on my own in the bluer shade. Would it matter that they don't match, invitation and program? I feel like I'm being super picky about all of this and that no one will care but I've invested so much time in the design it's hard to just go with something different than I pictured. Help!
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Re: Help! I can't decide and I need to fast!

  • not only will your marriage will be void if they dont match, the wedding stationary police will storm your reception and drag you out kicking and screaming in your perfect dress.

    just kidding, not trying to be snarky.

    i say go with the more affordable option. for both. no one will even notice or care. they will assume you chose the one YOU wanted for a reason.
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  • For anyone who was following, I did decide to stick with C&P... wasn't the color I envisioned or exactly wanted, but there's did look more professional with the paper, is cheaper in expense and I'll survive!!!
    Married June 26, 2010! | Wedding/For Sale Bio
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