Invitation help?

Jun 03, 2010 18:51

Hey folks. If any of you don't recall, here's a quick recap:

-Emily and Mike
-May 1, 2011
-Casual, afternoon outdoor ceremony
-Dragonfly theme

Cheap invitation options? )

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runwiththestorm June 4 2010, 01:14:38 UTC
Thanks! I think I've found a wedding paper divas design that I really like. No dragonflies, but it'll knock $100 off the invite cost and bring it in under $300, and that's the important thing. :)

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reach_the_end June 4 2010, 03:46:24 UTC
I bought our beautiful invites on sale at Target for $8 per 50 and then printed them out at my mom's house(my stepdad rocks with computers so he did all the formatting. They came out great and everyone thought they were professionally done, but all in all they only cost me $8!

Just watch for sales! Also, keep in mind that 75 guests is usually about 40 invites, if that.

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kat_louise June 4 2010, 04:39:04 UTC
I got mine from vistaprint for less than $100 total for 100 guests, including the RSVP card, invites, and envelopes.

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runwiththestorm June 4 2010, 04:40:37 UTC
vistaprint, huh? Thanks, I'll check them out!

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runwiththestorm June 4 2010, 05:37:04 UTC
Wow, went and looked through, set up a possible set. Amazingly low prices and some designs I actually like! Think we may have a winner. Thanks so much!

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atomic_war June 4 2010, 05:36:50 UTC
Hobby Lobby, and a local printer did ours. We got 150 invitations and RSVP's for less than $100 dollars. :)

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kaygigi June 4 2010, 07:09:34 UTC
We went with http://www.budgetweddinginvitations.com/, but I can't attest for them yet as I'm currently out of town and they're sitting in my mom's kitchen. Still, we got invites and reply cards, 100 of each, for about $150, and to add another reception card would cost about $50. They have a lot of designs! We also considered Rexcraft. I will update if the quality is dubious, but I'm going to assume its fine, at least as good as print at home (which typically by default have lower paper quality than printer-printed papers because it otherwise wouldn't go through the printer feeders on your home machine).

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runwiththestorm June 4 2010, 15:32:58 UTC
Thanks, I'll definitely check them out!

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