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Help with wedding invites
Been asked to do some never made any before and the colours are brown and ivory or brown and cream no idea what to do please help me
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So many photos, so little time
If it were me, I would print in brown ink on cream cardstock...and have that layered over brown cardstock...maybe with a little ribbon somewhere... Just a flat card, not a card that opens up...
ETA: maybe something like this in the appropriate colours
Last edited by USA2UK; 08-02-2008 at 10:30 PM.
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So many photos, so little time
I would Google wedding invitations and look at some examples you like
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Originally Posted by USA2UK
If it were me, I would print in brown ink on cream cardstock...and have that layered over brown cardstock...maybe with a little ribbon somewhere... Just a flat card, not a card that opens up...
ETA: maybe something like this in the appropriate colours
There nice
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I made some very simple card but effective cards for a friends 50th anniversay party, you could easily adapt.
I used ivory/cream hammered card, with a smale square of matching gold cream paper in the middle then a heart [ they were made of some chalk stuff] on top that was painted gold and held the paper inside with lovely thin gold ribbon that came around the outside in a small bow.
I dont have one to show you sorry, but they were well liked people said they looked elegant.
Make it easy first time like me and they will turn out OK.
Good Luck.
Jean
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You can see some lovely examples of very simple, classic designs on confetti co uk which would be easy to recreate (sorry if Im not allowed to post that website, im not sure!)
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Is running off to look at the site now
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I really really like the chocolate cheque book for the invites but how do i go about makking a cheque book
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