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I did these invitations myself. I wanted to save money, but still have a great result. The formatting, and cutting took forever. But I'm so happy with the result.

 

costs:

 

98 invitations

 

$277 for all paper and envelopes (including cardstock for paper fold, blue and orange paper, envelope, and RSVP envelope)

purchased from the paper tree

 

14.78 Sand dollar punch out 

4.99 for a black and blue stamp pad

4.99 for star fish stamp

2.89 for bride and groom stamp

all purchased at micheals with a 50% off coupon

 

total for one invitation: $3.12

 

The open pocketfold

 

700

 

The closed pocketfold

700

 

The outer envelope

700

 

The formal invite

700

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Originally Posted by kykai View Post

 

I did these invitations myself. I wanted to save money, but still have a great result. The formatting, and cutting took forever. But I'm so happy with the result.

 

costs:

 

98 invitations

 

$277 for all paper and envelopes (including cardstock for paper fold, blue and orange paper, envelope, and RSVP envelope)

purchased from the paper tree

 

14.78 Sand dollar punch out 

4.99 for a black and blue stamp pad

4.99 for star fish stamp

2.89 for bride and groom stamp

all purchased at micheals with a 50% off coupon

 

total for one invitation: $3.12

 

The open pocketfold

 

 

The closed pocketfold

 

The outer envelope

 

The formal invite

 

These are super cute! And an AMAZING price! Great job! Seeing all of these great DIY invitations always makes me wish I was craftier/more patient! :) Great job!

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Originally Posted by phsexxy View Post

 

hi ladies, do you think your wedding invited have to march your color scheme of the wedding?

I'm trying to make mine match..but then again, people don't know your colors until they actually get to the wedding.

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Originally Posted by kykai View Post

 

I did these invitations myself. I wanted to save money, but still have a great result. The formatting, and cutting took forever. But I'm so happy with the result.

 

costs:

 

98 invitations

 

$277 for all paper and envelopes (including cardstock for paper fold, blue and orange paper, envelope, and RSVP envelope)

purchased from the paper tree

 

14.78 Sand dollar punch out 

4.99 for a black and blue stamp pad

4.99 for star fish stamp

2.89 for bride and groom stamp

all purchased at micheals with a 50% off coupon

 

total for one invitation: $3.12

 

The open pocketfold

 

700

 

The closed pocketfold

700

 

The outer envelope

700

 

The formal invite

700

I love the sanddollar punch out...going to buy it soon.

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