I was really disappointed to know that my invitations were going to cost $0.85 and the only stamps the post office has for this amount are the birds of pray and some mountain view. So, I checked out zazzle and to get the custom postage, it was going to be around $200! I just can't see spending that much on postage, but I also can't see having a big ol' ugly bird on my pretty invitation that I've spent countless hours on.
So, I think I came up with a happy medium. I'm going to order the wedding $0.45 stamps for the RSVP's from the post office and then custom $0.85 stamps from zazzle for the invitations. I found some on zazzle that I think match the ones from the post office pretty good. What do y'all think?
$0.45 from USPS

$0.85 from Zazzle
Re: Saving on postage through Zazzle
143 Invited
88 will be there!
55 would rather stay home
0 Are procrastinating!
I bought the .45 rose ones online from USPS for my RSVPs and then 0.85 cent stamps from zazzle for my invites...mine look like this:

i think what you chose looks good together=)
PlanningBio
60 Yes
16 No
93 Have me praying for the mailman!
If you can get a picture from the stamps from USPS you could have them custom to match via zazzle.
[QUOTE]I also need 0.85 cent stamps but I was thinking of using two of the white rose stamps because I think it will still be cheaper than Zazzle overall. Does two stamps look bad?
Posted by olive333[/QUOTE]
<div>I was thinking about doing this too, but I think it looks much cleaner with just the one stamp.</div>
[QUOTE]I also need 0.85 cent stamps but I was thinking of using two of the white rose stamps because I think it will still be cheaper than Zazzle overall. Does two stamps look bad?
Posted by olive333[/QUOTE]
I think 2 stamps is fine. I'm sure it will take you longer to stamp them, making sure that they're perfectly aligned :)
I'm using the "celebrate" stamp for my invites. I took a sample invite to the post office to get it weighed (so i could buy my stamps online) and that happened to be the one she used. It looks great with my red envelopes!
And ugly aloha stamps looked much better than I thought once actually on the rsvp's. They're cream so they matched the stamp nicely.