How to Make a Wedding Invitation Online

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Making wedding invites online is easy.

Making your wedding template online could save you money on purchasing expensive pre-made ones. You can also add a bit of your personality into the invitation, rather than sending out a generic invite. Whether you are looking to make your own wedding invitation, or editing a pre-made one, you can successfully complete both tasks online.

Things You'll Need

  • Computer
  • Cardstock
  • Printer
  • Ink
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Instructions

  1. Designing Wedding Invitations Online

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      Purchase a cardstock that fits the theme of your wedding.

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      Search the Internet for invitation templates. Microsoft, Southworth, and The Paper Mill offer a variety of wedding templates. Visit the websites by clicking the link in the resources section of this article.

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      Search through the wedding templates and select one that interests you. Additionally, Microsoft allows registered users to create their own template, by clicking “Create your own template” located on the wedding template home page and creating an account.

    • 4

      Design your wedding template or fill in your wedding information into the pre-made template. Proofread the template, run a spellchecker and save the template in a Word format.

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      Add the cardstock into your printer. Preview the document for errors before printing. If the document is error free, Select “Print” from the file menu, and print as many invitations as you need.

    Making Online Invitations

    • 6

      Sign up for an account on Evite, My Punchbowl or Pingg to create a free online invitation.

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      Search the wedding templates and choose one that piques your interest.

    • 8

      Insert your information into the appropriate fields and save the document.

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      Add the email addresses of your guest into the recipient section on the website and your email address in the sender section. Click “Send” to forward the invite to your guests.

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  • Photo Credit invitation mariage image by Christophe Thélisson from Fotolia.com

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