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Invitation Help!

I have no idea where to find our invitations! We're trying not to spend a whole lot of money, but still want them to look nice.  Any suggestions or ideas please!?

Re: Invitation Help!

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    If you don't mind printing yours at home, Michaels and Joann Fabrics has some beautiful kits with everything from simple flat invitations to ones with pocketfolds. Plus you can use a 40 off coupon which they almost always offer online or in the paper! They didn't much in our colors sadly, but we surprisingly found an awesome kit on sale at target!
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    We used wedding paper divas, they do have some options that are good prices and if you watch the website they have sales up to 25% off regularly so I just waited for that. Minted, Invitations by Dawn and Anns Bridal Bargains are other sites that I have heard are good. You can always do online rsvp or postcard rsvp to save $ too, and don't forget to factor in the cost of postage - the size of our invites required $1.85 in stamps per envelope, that put us way over budget.
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    We bought ours from www.rexcraft.com and liked them a lot. I had considered DIY, but when I figured it out, I didn't have a ton of time to spend on them. It was worth it to me to have someone else do them and Rexcraft did a great job. They were inexpensive, prompt and accurate. What more could you ask for? Also, their invitation selection ranged in price from inexpensive to fancy/pricey -- whatever you are looking for, they have a good choice. And, you can get paper samples from them before you order, which I thought was nice.
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    try www.exclusivelyweddings.com
    I ordered mine from there. They have sales often. I bought my invites for 20% off.

    Sign up for their email too. They have random sales out of no where. This past week, they sent an email at 12pm that they were doing a 20% off no matter what you spent. I bought a few needed things that saved me some money.
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    I'm probably going to go through Party City for my invites. They have a bunch of books to choose invites from, and most, if purchasing 100 invites, are around $2 each, including your RSVP card.
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    I ordered my online through Party City (more options on line then in store) and picked a do it myself one. It was actually super easy because the company I picked (Wilton) had a website with templates to match the paper I picked out so all I had to do was pick out which sample layout I wanted & change the wording around to match my dates & locations (or you can totally write it from scratch). They turned out amazing & actually once I got the layout down, the printing part only took about 5 minutes.  I was even able to do my envelopes through their templates. I had printed my return address & the guest address right on the envelope & then for the return envelope I printed our address & the guests address for the return address on it right away.

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    We designed ours off some inspiration from pinterest and etsy.  Then we took them to Staples to print.  It worked out nicely and allowed us to really control our costs.
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    How much did it cost at staples?
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