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![]() This invite is created in Microsoft Word, so all you need to do is change the wording and print it out. Simple! Your only cost is the card and ink. I really like the use the fonts with this invite. They’re open and modern with a touch of tradition. These budget wedding invitations would be great for a forward thinking bride having a contemporary style wedding. With this invitation you literally amend the wording and print it out on your inkjet printer at home. The template comes in A5 (14.8cm x 21.0cm). I’d recommend printing out on ‘smooth’ ivory or cream card as this will give the best finish. Try to use a heavy weight card if possible – the maximum that will go through your printer. The heavier the weight, or more you can spend on your card the better as it will make it look more premium. For the cheapest solution, print these on your home computer. If you don’t want to use all your ink up, then print out one on normal paper, and get a copy shop to print out or copy the invites on your chosen card. They’ll also be able to trim them to size (if necessary) and give a professional finish (at a cost though). The second font is ALS Script which can also be downloaded for free for your personal use. There is also a third font used which is called Calibri. This should already be on your home computer. If you don’t know how to add a font to your computer, then follow these instructions (for Windows users only). These wedding invitations have been created in Microsoft Word 97-2003, so you’ll need this to read and amend the invite. With these budget wedding invitations, there’s no need for a separate insert. The important details are printed on the invite. You may want to include additional information for your guests in the envelope with the invite. Sign up now to receive your username and password. (You'll receive a link to these immediately after confirming your subscription...) |
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