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5 Vellum Wedding Invitation Ideas You Can Do
Translucent vellum paper - it's versatile, it adds intrigue, it comes in a spectrum of colors and patterns, and it can be used in oh so many ways to decorate and enhance wedding invitations.
If you want to use vellum in your wedding invitations, take a look at this article; we have an idea to inspire you!
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Our collection of wedding invitation cards to get your inspiration rolling! Armed with a paper trimmer and your favorite adhesive, there are endless possibilities to unleash your creativity. You can easily modify any of these designs to work as a folder, pocketfold or petal pochette. With our vast selection of ribbon, bows and other embellishments, the creativity should flow endlessly. Create Your Own Colorful Booklet Birthday Invitation with a Photo
Read this article to learn how to create a fun and colorful birthday booklet invitation like the one pictured here. To make it easy to customize, print, and assemble a photo booklet invitation like this at home, this article includes detailed instructions, photos, a Word template, and a list of materials.
Tan, Brown and Cream Floral Booklet Invitation for Autumn Wedding
In this article you will learn how to replicate the tan and cream booklet invitation pictured here. Though this elegant invitation may appear complicated in design, it is actually quite simple to customize, print and assemble at home due to the detailed instructions and Word templates provided below.
If you are interested in creating this invitation for your wedding, read on to learn how!
Inspired To Create A Custom Booklet Invitation
In this article, you will learn how to create your own folder invitation using a heavy weight folder, two insert cards, and a ribbon embellishment to tie it all together. Adhering separate printed insert cards to the inside of the folder not only creates a contemporary, organized look, but also eliminates any printing problems one might run into when using heavyweight or heavily textured cardstock folders. Read on to learn more about unique folder invitations.
In this article, you will learn how to create your own folder invitation like the one above. Though this invitation was assembled using an A7 (5 1/8 x 7) Japanese linen Wine folder, Ecru insert cards, and black chiffon ribbon, you can create a similar invitation using any materials you wish.
How to Create Affordable Japanese Paper Invitations
Many of our customers would love to incorporate the rich colors, patterns, and quality of Japanese paper into their invitations, but often find it is too costly to fit within their budgets.
If you find yourself in this position, don't be discouraged. There are ways to incorporate the beauty of Japanese paper into your invitations without breaking the bank. Because this paper is so rich in design, a little can go a long way. By layering small decorative portions, rather than larger sheets, you may be surprised to learn that you can achieve a similar look using much less paper. Read on to learn more, and for some creative suggestions to get you started.
Simple Layered Save the Date Card Design Idea – Templates, Instructions
Save the date cards are a practical way to inform guests of the date of your upcoming event, so that they may plan in advance to attend. These cards are often small in size and simple in design, as they include only basic information - names, date, and location of the event. If you are looking for a quick, simple save the date design for your upcoming event, you may consider a simple layered design, like the one shown here.
The following instructions will teach you how to make this card in any color combination you choose. To make it easy, included Word templates will allow you to quickly and conveniently print four cards on one standard 8 1/2 x 11 sheet of paper - no custom document set up necessary. If you are interested in this save the date design, read on to learn more!






