My fiance and I are planning a small (50 people) destination wedding and I REALLY like the look of a pocket invitation since there will be a handful of other cards- accommodations, response, directions etc- in the invites. I found a fairly local guy who does DIY pocket invites, but the price is adding up. Has anyone else found an easier, inexpensive option for this? Thanks for any help you can give!
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Re: inexpensive, pocket invites
I know that Paper Source is normally kind of expensive, but ours were actually much less than everything else we priced because we waited for the sale. We got all of the paper, envelopes and enclosures for everything from our Save the Dates to our Thank You cards for about the same price we would have paid for just the pocketfolds.
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They have a non-wireless version, too, that's about $50 less, and Office Depot/Staples sometimes run it on special. If you're just using regular cardstock, it's AWESOME.
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And - there are templates for their Signature pocketfold in my bio.
Dresses may be easier to take in than let out, but guest lists are not. -- kate51485
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[QUOTE]Squirrly: having OfficeMax print yours, is the price comparable to what Cardsandpockets would have been? I'm just not sure I trust my printer to do all of them, and I'm slightly too much of a control freak to have C&P print them lol. SOOO many questions! Thanks for your help ladies :-)
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I'm not sure what the C&P print price would have been. Mine are color on the front and b&w on the back of one page (one per invite, includes the invite & 2 inserts), and then color on the front of a separate page for RSVPs - 5 RSVPs per page. It cost me $50 at Office Max to get them printed. If I had done all b&w, it would have been about $14.
Dresses may be easier to take in than let out, but guest lists are not. -- kate51485