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Invitation Recommendations

Hello, ladies. I'm about 11 months away from my wedding, and am starting to wonder the best way to accomplish invitations. I know I still have some time before I have to send them out, I'm just trying to plan ahead a bit!

I am busy almost all the time - I work a full-time desk job (I'm a copywriter, specifically) and am nearing the end of a Master's degree program, so I'm thinking DIY might not be an option for me. Though I have no clue how long it would take to DIY invites - does anyone have any experiences to share?

I looked back a little ways in this board and didn't see anything jump out at me that was related to invitations, so let me know if anyone has any vendor recommendations. 

As a side note - I could be into the idea of DIY, I just feel like I have no clue where to start with it. Am I overthinking this one? I almost feel like I'd rather have somebody else deal with it for me (but then again, that's kind of how I feel about the whole wedding. I wish I could just show up and have everything be wonderful without me having to do much work! HA!)

Thanks in advance!

Re: Invitation Recommendations

  • KellyRVTKellyRVT member
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    edited December 2011
    I ended up using Vista Print and used coupons etc. A friend designed them and we just uploaded the image. I wanted them to look nice, but I wasn't about to spend $3 or $4/each when people just throw them away. We ended up spending about $300 for all of our invites. 

    I did look into paperandmore.com and DIY ideas. I love the pocket invitations, but even doing them myself by hand it would have cost a ton, and taken more time than I was willing to give. 
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  • casims3casims3 member
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    edited December 2011

    We used You're Invited in Dublin/Hilliard. Sarah is AMAZING. We originally were going to only use her for invitations, but have been so happy we are also having her do our napkins, menu cards, place cards, and programs.

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  • edited December 2011
    Casims, do you mind sharing how much you ended up paying for the invites?
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  • csh96csh96 member
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    edited December 2011
    The best prices I could find for someone local was Alternative Hitches.  (clicky)  I ended up DIYing the invites and loved every second of it but it does take time, depending on how elaborte you get.  Vistaprint is always a good/cheap option if they have a style that works for you.  I used them for my thank you's and rehearsal dinner invites.
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  • edited December 2011
    We used Peabody Papers in Grandview for all our wedding  paper needs. Everything turned out great!
  • edited December 2011
    We bought our wedding invites at Wal-Mart. They were very nice looking and not too cheapy as we had a formal wedding. I know Brides also makes some nice looking ones I have seen sold at Michael's. You simply download the template for the invite, tell your printer the margins and print them yourself. They were very inexpensive and had matching seals, favor boxes, etc.

    I know Vistaprint is also another popular way to go. I also know of some knotties on the private board that have their own business doing stationary I could get you the contact info for. I have also heard of brides using Etsy as well. Maybe someone on here could recommend a seller.
  • casims3casims3 member
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    edited December 2011
    In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/local-wedding-boards_ohio-columbus_invitation-recommendations?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Local Wedding BoardsForum:112Discussion:71a795d4-697b-4dcb-aa53-6fe586be71fePost:15eae898-1da4-4cff-9c3a-71e95d71c6e1">Re: Invitation Recommendations</a>:
    [QUOTE]Casims, do you mind sharing how much you ended up paying for the invites?
    Posted by irshdancr5500[/QUOTE]

    We paid about 4.50/invite. We also had her do the envelopes...it averaged about 1.50/envelope for the caligraphy and the return address on the back.

    We did flip pocket invites with 3 inserts. There are so many options that you could easily go up or down from this price.

    I'm not sure what range you're looking in, but let me know if you have additional questions!
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  • Karadee1Karadee1 member
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    edited December 2011
    Thanks for all the wonderful info ladies! You all rock! :-)
  • AshLWAshLW member
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    edited December 2011

    I actually found a seller on ebay to make my invitations.  We are having a damask-themed wedding and her invitations were gorgeous and had that perfect damask pattern I had been looking for!

    We definitely scored.  We got 150 invitations, RSVP postcards, and accommodations cards, and envelopes with our return address printed,  as well as 150 Save the Date postcards for $150 total.  Once we order our programs and table numbers, we will have spent just over $200 total.

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  • edited December 2011
    I actually made mine bit by bit...it wasn't too bad considering we made over 200 invites (daumn!)

    I have info in my  bio if you want to check it out - other brides on my month board did Vistaprint which were cute, and others went to Etsy sellers.
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  • edited December 2011
    I used Vistaprint for our invitations, STDs, and TY cards.  I used one of their designs, and loved it.
    Our STDs were FREE!!!!  Vistaprint has a deal for 100 free postcards, so that is what we used for our STDs.  They were so pretty!
    We got 200 invitations and RSVP cards.  I spent about $150 on them.  Which included an uploaded picture and full color backside.


    We then got TY cards from them....and by this time, I had discovered that Livingsocial often has $10 for $50 worth of products.  So I bought that one time, I ended up using that for the TY cards, and spent an additional $15 or so dollars for 100 TY cards, and we uploaded an e-pic on the back.


    This option allows you to take some control, but not have to actually do a whole lot of DIY stuff besides determining what design you want and the wording.  It was great. And the quality is AMAZING!!! especially for the price. Smile
  • Karadee1Karadee1 member
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    edited December 2011
    In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/local-wedding-boards_ohio-columbus_invitation-recommendations?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Local%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:112Discussion:71a795d4-697b-4dcb-aa53-6fe586be71fePost:a7f3c5f9-a0cd-4292-bde0-e8dd6ece7c27">Re: Invitation Recommendations</a>:
    [QUOTE]I actually made mine bit by bit...it wasn't too bad considering we made over 200 invites (daumn!) I have info in my  bio if you want to check it out - other brides on my month board did Vistaprint which were cute, and others went to Etsy sellers.
    Posted by Jelenny[/QUOTE]

    <div>Your invitations look great! Makes me feel like I might be able to do something myself if I take it a little bit at a time! I love the pocket too, very nice!</div>
  • ininmdmaininmdma member
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    edited December 2011
    Harlan's Invitations and Calligraphy. Cami does great work...she just did my sister's invitations, programs, menu cards and will be doing mine here within the next few months.
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  • edited December 2011
    We're having a damask style wedding too! Would you mind sharing the seller's info?
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