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Whether you are trying to stick to a smaller budget, or if you simply want to inject a more personal note into your wedding preparations, making your own wedding invitations can be an excellent idea. There are so many options for buying pre-made wedding invitations, but the possibilities for making your own are automatically endless!
Choosing Colors
As always, your color choices for the wedding invitations you design and make yourself should reflect the colors you have chosen for the wedding itself. Not sure how this works? Simply look at the colors of bridesmaid dresses, jewelry and other accessories to determine your color options for the invitations.
Usually, you are going to pick a main color for your wedding, and this should be reflected in elements such as bridesmaid dresses, and decorations. Accent colors for jewelry and other minor elements should also be considered.
With these colors chosen, you can then apply them to your invitations. You can use the main wedding theme as the principle invitation color, either by applying it to the invitation, the card stock, the envelope liner, or card sleeve. Then use your accent colors for ink and other decorative additions.
Shapes and Sizes
What about shape and size? Most pre-made invitations are square or rectangular, but if you are making your own invitations, you can choose any shape you like. You can stick to these traditional shapes if you prefer, but really, there is no limit to the possibilities apart from the practicalities of posting them. If your invitations are going through the mail, it is usually best to choose standard shapes, sizes, and weights, to keep your postage costs to a minimum and to ensure that your invitations arrive at their destinations in good condition.
However, while your envelopes should be of a normal shape, the invitations themselves can be any shape, as long as they fit inside the envelope. If you choose a heavy, thick envelope paper, or use a card backing inside the envelope to protect the invitation, you can choose any shape at all.
Adding Decorations
With the invitation completed, why not consider adding some extra decorative elements? These can be created for just pennies per invitation, and very easily, in many cases. Consider these ideas:
o Purchase some inexpensive ribbon and cut off lengths that are around two and a half to three times the width of the finished invitation. Tie a length around each invitation, making a pretty bow or knot with the ends.
o If you have designed foldout invitations, buy sealing wax in a color that meets your invitation and melt the wax to seal the invitation. Use a heart-shaped cutout to stamp an impression in the wax.
o Look for some inexpensive silk or paper flowers, or save dried flowers and leaves, to use as decorations and glue a single flower to the top of each invitation.
o Buy or print patterned paper in complementing colors, and cut out envelope liners to insert in your invitation envelopes.
Alternatives to Traditional Card and Envelope Invitations
If you would like to design a truly original wedding invitation, why not abandon the traditional card-and-envelope format altogether. Your invitations do not necessarily have to involve an envelope with an invitation inside!
Destination weddings, beach weddings, and other non-traditional events are the perfect excuse to design a unique and unusual invitation, providing your guests with some insight into the tone of your wedding at the same time as you wow them with your creativity!
When thinking of invitations in this way, pretty much anything goes. From message-in-a-bottle invitations for a beach wedding, to extra-special wedding invitation boxes containing not only the invitation, but also extras such as confetti and rose petals, fragrant cinnamon sticks, or hand-made paper ornaments, you are limited only by what you can imagine.
Why not add a photograph to your invitation, or make a framed photo the invitation itself? These can serve as a great introduction to distant relatives and old family friends who may not have met both members of the happy couple. Photographs are a highly personal option to consider. These can be personalized even more by using photos that depict you and your fiance sharing a hobby you both enjoy, walking on the beach, or just enjoying each other's company.
For a really special invitation, consider a CD / DVD containing not only a wedding invitation and other relevant information, but also photographs, music, and images. Another idea is a montage of photos of your time together as a couple before the wedding. A fantastic reminder for your wedding guests, this is a keepsake that should be treasured long after the wedding itself. With some creativity, you can create some amazing wedding invitations that your guests can hold onto for many years. This also gives them an excellent idea of what to expect at the wedding.
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Source by Parker Lisa