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Where did you get your wedding invitations?

Just curious where others have ordered their invitations, especially a website. I have visited a TON of sites, and it seems that they all have the same things, although I am going for the timeless, classic look. And I want them printed professionally - I like the raised ink. Plus I don't have time for a DIY project, like doing them myself. Thanks!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    We got ours from www.theamericanwedding.com and were very pleased. This was our invite:

    http://www.theamericanwedding.com/shopping/prod_de...

    We got 150 for less than $100. They also shipped them really quickly; I think we got them a week or two after ordering. The paper wasn't the absolute best quality, but I doubt a lot of guests noticed :)

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    hi. You deliver a RECEPTION INVITATION....which, needless to say differs from the marriage invitation. There are examples on the information superhighway of wording. right it truly is one occasion: Sarah Jo Johnson and Brian Thomas Smith invite you to a occasion in honor of their marriage Saturday, the 5th of September 2 thousand 9 Six o'clock in the night golfing seashores us of a club 111 golfing seashores force Tampa, Florida Sarah and Brian would be married in a private ceremony earlier in the day. of path, it truly is in basic terms an occasion. Use Google and type in "reception invitation wording." there are a number of examples. you additionally could make it extra casual by utilising not spelling out the day, time, etc. wish this enables!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    As a wedding consultant, I would like to extend to you my concragulations on your big day and your future.

    My dear, I think you're making this way too difficult.

    Wedding invitations are important. Apparently, in your case, much more important to some people than most others. You, my friend are what we the science profession refer to as a mental masturbator. That is, you play with an idea over and over and over and over. You get off on it, but no one else really cares.

    Most people, other than you and your mommy, wouldn't notice if it were written on an old bar napkin.

    Without my help, I doubt that you would ever be able to make a decision on this. Just go down to target, wal-mart, or wherever, buy your silly cards and be done with it.

  • 1 decade ago

    I got mine off ebay, she is also now going to do my service booklets and the invitations turned out beatifully. All up it cost me $100 for 60 invites, envelopes, reply card, placement card all printed.

    I couldnt reccomend her services any higher! She was great.

    http://myworld.ebay.com.au/2.love.honour.n.e*bay

    Also you can get samples from her for very cheap so if you dont like them dont get them.

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  • 1 decade ago

    Try http://www.einvite.com/?Cobrand=8KF0IK&Site=eInvit...

    There are a lot of classic selections with raised inks!

  • 1 decade ago

    I bought mine at Target and my mom made them. She has very good penmanship so they looked like they were printed.

  • Lucy
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    Go to Target..In the card section!! They have make your own invitations for a really great price ...try to save money remember people look @ them then write the date on their calander then chuck them!!

  • Suz123
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    http://www.invitationsbydawn.com/

    Good quality, prompt service . . . I was happy with Dawn.

  • 1 decade ago

    www.annsbridalbargains.com

    Source(s): btb 1.17.09
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