Selfmade Wedding Invites?
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- capn_ron0
We did our own and even turned it into a business. For ours we made custom stamps and hand stamped each piece. We even went as far to tear each edge of all three pieces. In the end it took way to long, but it was way better than getting something generic. Also, the compliments you get make up for all the lost time in production. You are a designer, do your invites and you'll be happy.
- megE0
- ideaist0
Can't find any of his referenced print material but it is all sumed up online:
http://www.theeighthofaugust.com…
My girl did all the illustrations:
- He had unique RSVP codes and what not; a developers wedding!ideaist
- Ha. I did an online RSVP as well, makes it a lot easier. The illustrations are nice.MrNibs
- They we're better in print; i'll post the original invite we designed later... ; )ideaist
- Very Nice, I still gotta make that trip to your office. You still at the same place.hiten
- wait...sorry, your not Kris.hiten
- welded0
I made ours by hand since we only needed about 10 and it wouldn't have made a lot of sense to pony up for such a tiny print run when we wanted to keep costs low. Over all I am happy with how they turned out and since I cut and stamped everything myself each was unique in some way (ie. errors...). I might dig up a left over and scan it.
- whatsup0
It's a good way to make use of promoting yourself as a designer at your own wedding
- Remixt0
Just be sure you use PAPYRUS for it...