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My website goes "live" to my guests in the next week(s) when my boarding pass invites get sent out. We are really trying to encourage booking ASAP and so the focus of our site is "less fluff more content"... Everyone (including grandparents) we invited uses the internet so hoping people can navigate our site and RSVP

 

 

Http://www.kimiandmark.com

 

Any feedback would be helpful!

 

Our DIY boarding passes (for those interested) look like this:

 

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Your website is great!! It has everything any of your guests will need!!

 

I love your invites! They're absolutely great. Do you mind if I ask how you did them? It wasn't what I was thinking about at all, but I'm sort of getting curious about them. They could definitely be neutral and wouldn't have to be for a wedding. I could do something like that as our invite I think.

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Your website is great!! It has everything any of your guests will need!!

 

I love your invites! They're absolutely great. Do you mind if I ask how you did them? It wasn't what I was thinking about at all, but I'm sort of getting curious about them. They could definitely be neutral and wouldn't have to be for a wedding. I could do something like that as our invite I think.

Thanks.... Hopefully our guests use the site! As for the invites, I used the free aylee bits template (google) and then customized it. You can totally change the theming etc and make it whatever you want! I added a QR code to link back to our website, and printed it on "Curious Metalics" paper through my personal inkjet printer, I then had to play around a bit with the pocket sleeve since I wasn't thrilled with the original layout, but once I did a few test runs I just printed them on michaels card stock and used the Martha Stewart punch to add some theming. I also added a Brad to hold the three pages of my invite together. All three printed on one piece of paper- so once I got rolling each invite cost approximately $1.05 (including the shared cost of cutting supplies)

 

 

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Thanks.... Hopefully our guests use the site! As for the invites, I used the free aylee bits template (google) and then customized it. You can totally change the theming etc and make it whatever you want! I added a QR code to link back to our website, and printed it on "Curious Metalics" paper through my personal inkjet printer, I then had to play around a bit with the pocket sleeve since I wasn't thrilled with the original layout, but once I did a few test runs I just printed them on michaels card stock and used the Martha Stewart punch to add some theming. I also added a Brad to hold the three pages of my invite together. All three printed on one piece of paper- so once I got rolling each invite cost approximately $1.05 (including the shared cost of cutting supplies)

 

 

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Wow - that sounds so hard to do!! I am the numero uno NOT diy capable person in the entire world!

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Wow - that sounds so hard to do!! I am the numero uno NOT diy capable person in the entire world!

Hahaha it really wasn't- promise! You could probably "design" them in an hour max... And then just print and cut! The website on the other hand... Was tedious! Not gonna lie!

 

 

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Great web site! Looks like it matched the color scheme you're going for

 

 

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Thanks! I loved yours too!!

 

Yes- I tried to keep the same color scheme without it being totally matchy!!

 

 

 

 

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