How to Make Personalized Wedding Labels
Creating personalized wedding labels are always an economical idea for the bride who wants everything perfect but still within budget. These personalized labels can be placed over full sized candy bars, as well as little boxes of mints and as place cards for seating arrangements. Does this Spark an idea?
Things You'll Need
- Greeting card software
- Computer with printer
- Heavy card stock paper
- Regular printer paper
- Scotch tape
- Gel pen or writing utensil
- Regular sized Hershey bars (optional)
- Mailing labels (optional)
- Sheets of stickers
Instructions
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Purchase and install the software as needed to create these personalized wedding labels. Figure out exactly where you will be needing labels and design them accordingly. These labels can slide over candy bars, around boxes of mints, on wedding favors or on the bridal table as seating arrangement guides.
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Create place cards using the place card or business card template. Simply design the place cards with a border and an image leaving room in center to hand write the name with a marker. Print these place cards off on the heavy card stock paper, and place them on the bridal table as needed. Write the individual names on the place cards with the gel pen to add a festive and fancy touch.
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Create candy bar labels using the candy template in the greeting card software program. The writing should reflect the event, the names of the bride and groom and the date. Be sure to indicate whether the candy is plain or with nuts, to alert the guests who may have a nut or chocolate allergy. Tape the label to the candy bar and distribute at the reception.
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Create matchbook covers using mailing labels and plain matchbooks. Simply create the covers by using a mailing label template and write in your personalized information. Your label should have the names of the bride and groom as well as the date. These labels can also go around nut cups, plastic cups or around silverware bundles also.
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