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Wedding Money Saving Tip - Invitations

Posted by Lynn Crow | Under Budget and Money Saving Tips, Invitations, Parties, Weddings Sunday Feb 8, 2009

You can save money on your invitations.  Even if you are not crafty you can still purchase a DIY pack (we have invitations from under $2.00) and print and them yourself.

Having the right printer is important as many of the shiny and translucent papers really need to be laser printed in order to stop smudging.  Many businesses have laser printers and you probably have one at work, so ask your boss if you can use the colour or laser printer after hours. 

It would be a pretty mean boss that said ”no” to you.  

Hope this helps save you some cash!

Lynn


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Beach Wedding Invitation Wording.

Posted by Lynn Crow | Under Invitation Wording Ideas, Weddings Friday Feb 6, 2009

Here is an idea for some informal invitation wording for your beach wedding.

We have dreamed of a beach wedding at sunset and thanks to our families we would love to invite you to join us

at Cable Beach, Broome

on Saturday the 27th July 2009

Then join us at Cable Beach Resort for dinner and dancing

Contact Up and Away for package deals (08) 9328 3011

We would love to share our dream with you!

RSVP 1st July 2009

Hope this helps

Lynn

 


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Invitation Making Tip - Get someone else to Check!

Posted by Lynn Crow | Under Invitation Making, Weddings Wednesday Feb 4, 2009

When checking your printed details for your invitations make sure that you get another pair of eyes (or maybe 2 or three) to read and check your spelling and grammar.  Sometimes you can get too close to your own work and cannot see your errors. A fresh pair of eyes always helps.

Also make sure that you check all venue address details and spelling to make sure that your guests find you on the day.

Hope this Helps

Lynn


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Invitation Making Tip - Printing Test.

Posted by Lynn Crow | Under Invitation Making, Weddings Monday Feb 2, 2009

Invitation paper is expensive so make sure that before you print your wording onto your decorative paper that you do a test on a plain A4 white sheet first.  This way you can check that you have your margins correct for cutting. 

Also check your wedding details, spelling and grammer.  Although you can do this on screen, it always amazes me how many errors you still pick up on the printed page.

Hope this helps

Regards

Lynn


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DIY Invitation Making Tip - Do one job at a time!

Posted by Lynn Crow | Under Invitation Making, Weddings Friday Jan 16, 2009

Making your own invitations is heaps of fun but don’t leave it to the last minute or try to do it all in one sitting.  After you have made your template, make a list of all the tasks that you have to do to bring your design together en masse.  Make this list in order, from start of invitation making process to finishing touches. Your list might look like this, cut backing paperlayer, cut paper embellishment, cut ribbon, thread buckle, glue paper embellishment to backing paper etc etc.

Do one job at a time, over a period of days or even weeks.  This way you can make sure that everthing is ready to put together and you will not get too tired or stressed.  Remember the old riddle?

How do you eat an Elephant?  One bite at a time!!!

Have Fun!!

Lynn


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Invitation Wording - Engagment Party

Posted by Lynn Crow | Under Invitation Wording Ideas Monday Dec 15, 2008

Engagement Invitation Wording

Mr & Mrs Smith

together with

Mr & Mrs Jones

request the honour of

________________________________

 To celebrate the engagement of

Kristina

&

Geoff

on Saturday 10th October 2006

at 7.30pm

22 Second Street, Gosford, NSW, 2250

 Dress: Semi Formal

RSVP: 20th September 2006

Tel:9555 5555


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DIY Invitation Making Tip - Make a Template.

Posted by Lynn Crow | Under Invitation Making, Weddings Monday Dec 15, 2008

The biggest part of making your own invitations is the repetitive cutting of paper or embellishments. I you are individually measuring each page or item for cutting, it is easy to get tired or lose concentration and make a mistake.

An easy way around this is to make a separate paper or card template for a particular repetitive cut, that way you only have to correctly measure once.  You can use the mark on the template to measure and cut your paper or ribbon each time. 

Happy Times!


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Ladies, Choose your Envelopes!

Posted by Lynn Crow | Under Invitation Making, Weddings Monday Dec 1, 2008
If you are making your own wedding or birthday invitations here is another great tip to save yourself frustration.
 
When you are putting together your prototype, make sure that you choose your envelope first and constantly check that your invitation will fit.
 
It is easy to get carried away with all the wonderful layering options, only to find, after all your hard work, your invitation will not fit into a standard size envelope.
 
Want DIY invitation ideas, where all the design has been done for you? 
Check out our EKA range now! 

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DIY Invitation Tip - Post it to yourself!

Posted by Lynn Crow | Under Invitation Making Friday Nov 21, 2008

Making your own invitations? Here is a tip from the experts.

When you make your prototype, pop it in your chosen envelope and post it to yourself.  This way you can see how it stands up the the rigours of the postal system.  This is particularly important if you are using embellishments made of a breakable material.

We heard of one bride, who used a clay shell for her beach theme invitations.  Unfortunately, these disintegrated in the mail and most of the guests received sand in the bottom of their envelope.  It still fit with the theme, but was not the look she was after!

Hope this helps.

Happy invitation making!

Lynn


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Invitation Tradition

Posted by Lynn Crow | Under Invitation Making, Weddings Wednesday Oct 8, 2008

I just had a customer in the showroom here at Something Fabulous who has a Norwegian son in law to be.  She informed me that it is an old Norwegian tradition for the bride to make her invitations by hand to invoke good luck and good attendance at the wedding.

I wonder if it is OK the get the groom to do the glueing!!

Just an interesting tidbit!

Lynn


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