Free Wedding Invitation Templates For Word

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Free Wedding Invitation Templates For Word
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Hi Katie,I actually ordered the buttons off of Pick Your Plum, they have daily deals and were offering engraved buttons so I decided to customize them with “Happily Ever After”. Unfortunately, it’s not an ongoing thing, but you may be able to find something similar if you google “engraved buttons” or something similar. Even so I would still keep an eye out on their site, I was able to get some really great items for our wedding at really low prices. Pickyourplum.com – it’s similar to jane.com.Hope this helps!Katie. Hi Katie – WOW! These are wonderful! And have helped settle the long debate about invites in our household!

Microsoft Word 2010 has an option to include such word file templates where the users need to just input their personal details and print them out. One has to be careful of the various types of fonts that mingle with each other on the card; the fonts must be complimentary or contrasting to each other to bring out the beauty of the occasion you are inviting your loved ones to.

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Thank you!!I’m using photoshop to edit and it’s working fabulously! I just wanted to know whether you could send me a list of the fonts you used I’ve been using lots of free downloads, and it’s not quite got the same feel!I especially love the ‘and’ at the bottom of the invite “Dinner and merriment to follow” but I don’t even know where to begin looking for this font!!Thank you again – and I hope to hear from you soon! Need to get these out asap lol!Katie. Hi Nicky & Silas,There have been quite a few people that purchased my templates and then erased or deleted the English words, to replace them with another language. You could always follow my tutorial on how to delete with PicMonkey if you don’t have a program such as Photoshop:Another option would be to purchase my vector files so you can change colors, edit/remove text, etc.

Although that would require a vector based program such as Illustrator. You can find the vector files here:Or can find more info on my FAQ page:Feel free to email me with any other questions 🙂Katie. Hi Katie,I love these and I’m adapting for my own wedding this fall! However, I noticed that Paper and More’s listing for A-7 pocket envelope says:“We would recommend having the Base for this flap cut to 4 1/2″ x 6 1/2″ and center on the flap.Please note a 5″ x 7″ card would be too large to use as a base card.”However, the design templates are in a 5″ x 7″ format.

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Would a 5″x7″ just sit closer to the edge, as is pictured here (which I think is perfect!), or did they change their pocket envelopes such that I’ll have to change something with the file to make it fit?Thanks in advance! Hi Janelle,The details card is set up the same way as the invitation and is either 4 x 5.5 if you are printing the single template or it’s on an 8.5 x 11 page if printing multiples per page. My only guess is that the template was somehow accidentally re-saved in a different size or format from the original. Can you re-save the original and compare the size to your edited version? I have heard of someone having issues with PicMonkey when they “shared” the revised version rather than “saving” it, which then compressed the file once it was sent to their email. I would check your settings and unfortunately, you may have to re-save the original template and re-edit it.

Age of empires 3 download completo italiano. I hope that helps. Feel free to email me if you have any other questions, but this definitely is not a normal issue as the templates are all high res and normal sizes.Thanks!Katie. Kia ora Katie from New Zealand!I just wanted to thank you so much for providing this template. My husband and I got married in March and we used your template and instructions to make our invitations for our wedding. We ordered all the paper stock from the US so that they would be identical, since New Zealand uses different paper sizes and we couldn’t find a local supplier. This added to the cost but it was still way cheaper than if we had had them made by someone else. We cracked open the wine and sat there in a procession, cutting and punching and gluing and tying; it was great!

We ran with your DIY invites and beyond: we made our own table decorations for reception and made our own flowers from Italian crepe paper. Once we’d started with your handmade template we just kept going! Everyone has loved the invites (and, in turn, every other handmade aspect of the reception – most even took bits as souvenirs!) and we’ve just used the same template again to create thank you cards.Thank you again for providing the inspiration for our magical day!Ngā mihi nui (BIG THANKS!),Bryan.

Katie thank you for this post. By purchasing your templates I was able to create beautiful wedding stationery for my daughters wedding. We are thrilled with the result, I found your templates easy to edit and appreciated prompt email support when I needed it! We used recycled straw pockets and envelopes and I printed the invitations and details card on heavy card with a “pinstripe” through it. We used the mint template and decided that we didn’t need a card mat behind it.

We tied each pocket with a length of rustic twine, fine ribbon and a slightly wider organza ribbon. I printed a clear seal to go on the envelopes and we were delighted with the effect. To be honest, I don’t think we ended up saving money as I ended up ordering the pockets and envelopes from the US as the paper sizes aren’t standard here in Australia and the finished product cost a fair bit to post, however we have ended up with a very original product which we think captures the feel we want to create for the wedding. Thanks again Katie for sharing your ideas, your fabulous templates and the email help when I needed it! Enjoy your travels, Lesley.