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How to Print Your Own Wedding Invitations

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Print Your Own Wedding Invitations

It is easy to print your own free wedding invitations from printable templates can be an easy way to add a touch of personal elegance.

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    Difficulty:
    Moderate

    Instructions

    Things You'll Need

    • adobe reader software
    • high quality hp color printer
    • card stock or other high quality paper
    • caligraphy pen
    • scissors
    • letter stencils
    • graphics icons
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        Download your own printable wedding invitations template using adobe reader software program. Many templates can be found online and many are free to download and print.

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        Order your own template with designs already made or you can use a standard blank wedding invitation template to print your own wedding invitations.

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        Insert your choice of high quality paper or card stock into a digital laser printer. The standard size for most wedding invitations is 81/2 " by 11" but you can print them any size that suits you.

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        Another option if you don't feel you have a quality graphics printer you can print a copy on plain white paper a take it to a copy business to duplicate more professionally designed wedding invitations.

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        Now carefully fold your finished wedding invitations and trim the edges to your liking. You can then use a variety of techniques to add a personal touch to your invitations. You can use calligraphy pen if you have good penmanship or download icons or letter stencils to personalize your wedding invitations print.

    Tips & Warnings

    • Copy shops can be an inexpensive way to create more professional finished invitations using your own designs print.

    • Some shops will even fold and score the edges for you.

    • Use a shear cloth or fine lace paper to attach to the front of your wedding invitations for an elegant effect.

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