With my recent post about the baby announcement design I created for my niece, I thought about digging up some of my own wedding stationary that I created about four years ago. If I'm being completely honest, I actually designed most of this a year and half before my husband actually proposed. We're going to be together a total of ten years in August 2014, so by then I had already known we were going to be married at some point.
I worked at a print shop during my engagement, and I was able to print over 150 invitations, 32 namecards, and 75 programs, all for the low cost of $40 total! I also printed some signage that I designed, although I need to look for these files on another computer. DIY invitations can be done, and you can save hundreds on couture, designer invitations. I used an old copy of Adobe InDesign for this, but I do these now in
Paint.NET, which is free to download and not too hard to master.
Here's some of the designs that I created for our special day!
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Wedding invitation design. |
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Front of the wedding program. |
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Inside left of the wedding program. |
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Inside right of the wedding program. |
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Back of the wedding program. |
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Namecard for bride. |
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Namecard for groom. |
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