What is your experience with the DIY Invitations? I am looking at kits from the craft store that are 40% off, so they'd be fairly inexpensive. I would like to use the base card and embellish them a bit to fit the theme we have.
Is it considered tacky to do them this way?
Re: DIY Invitations
I haven't been to many weddings so I am just clueless here but my friend paid $12 per invitation to have hers done. I don't know if that's "normal" but it makes me want to throw up when I put that into the context of my budget. These kits are like $50 and then apply the discount... seems really reasonable and they look pretty.
For embellishing, I am thinking of getting just a light colored sheer (i think its called organza) ribbon that may have a little charm in the center of it.
Before that.... one year, I got a Christmas card that was a wedding invitiation (Christmastime and themed wedding) and i mostly have only been invited on the invitations my parents got in the past. I've only been to 5 weddings in my life.
ETA: I spent $113 for 150 including invites and RSVP.
How formal is your wedding? Ultra formal weddings should have either hand written invitations (YIKES!) or engraved/raised printing invitations. Anything else can be colorful and have flat printing, like you can do on your home computer.
I am a fan of the "less is more" school of taste. Ribbons and rhinestones can be difficult to mail, and often increase postage amounts. Most of the do-it-yourself invitation kits I have seen are lovely by themselves. Your invitation doesn't need to be expensive to be beautiful and proper. Check the wording with us before you print!