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Wedding decorations
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Oct 13, 2007 12:38 AM
by lone_lb )
I have searched the internet on several different places for decorations i can use on my wedding day - and i found that if i look at party / birthday sites i will get the same deco as in a wedding site - but for lesser then if it stands under wedding deco.
Useful Funny
If you want to have rose pedals at youre table ore for a little flower girl to put on the churtch floor - you can take the rosepedals off roses you mave have in the time before youre wedding. When they are almost dead - instead of throwing them in the garbarge - put the rose pedals in a box ore a plasticbag and in the freezer. Then you will have fresh rosepedals on youre weddingday and it wont be so expencive
by lone_lb )
Oct 13, 2007 12:42 AM
Hey everybody out there :)
Im looking for a program for the pc that let me make my own wedding invitations. Is there anyone who know what i mee and maybe can help me find something like that?
Regards
by lone_lb )
Oct 16, 2007 11:37 AM
Now take my advice with a grain of salt because everything I sell is handmade, but I think it's more the printer than the programming. You need to start with a good photo printer and high quality paper. You can use any drawing program you want. I guess the kind of invitation would depend on the complexity of the program you would need. If you just want calligraphy, all you need is a good font. You could probably even use clip art and a calligraphy font on some nice, heavy paper and get away with MS Word for a basic invitation with a generic drawing. If you want photos, you need some kind of photo editor. If you want a complex design or embossing, then you need more equipment, and you'll probably spend more buying that than ordering the invitations.
by kali523 )
Oct 18, 2007 12:12 AM
Try the kits that are available to print your own invites and programs. I only paid $60 for 100 invitations.
by mugsy-cat )
Nov 29, 2007 6:04 PM
We have blank/DIY invitation kits in our eBay store. They are the same quality as the expensive invitations and you can print your own just using Micorsoft Word and your home printer! See my listings below, or check out the DIY/Blank Invitation Kits category of my eBay store! My prices on the kits start at $18.95 per 50 invitations, RSVP cards, reception cards and envelopes! You can send 150 invitations for $56.85!
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by canopystreets )
Dec 4, 2007 7:33 AM
Try going to Wal-Mart and get the Hallmark card program you would be amazed by the things you can make. From invatations to speacel occation cards, and I think they are better because they come from your heart and head not some one elses.
by louise070178 )
May 8, 2008 8:15 AM