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August 2012 Weddings

Ceremony Programs

Are you printing your ceremony programs on nice cardstock, or normal printer paper?  I'm trying to decide...
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Re: Ceremony Programs

  • I had planned on cardstock, but we're doing a formal church ceremony, which was going to get ridiculous to print.  The church offered to print it like a Sunday service 'program' with our names and readings, so we just went that route.
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  • If I have time, I will do the programs on normal printer paper. I haven't even made this a priority at all because I don't think it's necessary. It depends on how everything else goes!
  • I went to an office supply store and bought "program paper".  It has a crease for folding and a silver border on what will be the front cover.  I think that the paper cost like $10 or $15 for a pack of 50 sheets.  I am printing them on my printer at work, which will cost about $10.  
  • I ordered bulletin blanks from a church supply website.  $11 for 150 and the church will print them for free.  I love the fancy programs that match all the other stationary, but I could not pass up this savings!
  • We're using normal (white) copy paper for the insides with a (blue) card-stock "cover"
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  • Our programs will be printed on fans (cardstock with a wooden stick attached) in case the church's air conditioning isn't strong enough.  My sister found them on Amazon - 24 for about $10, Wilton brand.

  • I am ordering fans made of cardstock that open up. We are having an ourdoor reception and ceremony and these are more durable than the DIY kind so I decided to splurge a little.
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