Wedding invitations can be quite expensive. By simply using your
computer and following some basic instructions you can create your own
quality bridal stationary and save a substantial amount of money in the
process. Even those who do not consider themselves crafty can easily put
together their own unique invitations using heavy stock paper and some
embellishments.
Step 1: Choose a Background That Reflects Your Wedding Colors and Theme
Begin by choosing a heavy stock paper with a distinctive color, texture
or print. This background paper should compliment the theme and colors
of your wedding. Be sure the weight of the paper is at least 65 lb
weight or more, depending on how sturdy you want the background paper to
be. As this paper will not be printed on, you need not worry if it will
feed through your printer. Cut the paper to the size you wish your
invitation to be. By cutting an 8 1/2 x 11 sheet in half your invitation
will be 4 1/2 x 5 1/2, which should be suitable for your purposes.
Step 2: Select a Lightweight, Sheer Paper For Printing
This is the paper where you will print the wording for your invitation.
It will be secured on top of the background paper. Look for a
translucent type of paper in a solid color. Some choices are: tracing
paper, vellum, or rice paper.
Measure and cut the paper so that it is slightly smaller than the
background. This will give your wedding invitation a nice solid border
along the edges, creating a more professional look. Once you have your
wording typed out and adjusted to fit properly (when printed), set your
printer to economy or draft mode. This allows the least amount of ink to
print on the paper making it harder to smudge - a good tip for those
using an ink jet printer.
You may wish to add a small wedding graphic as well. You could place a
graphic at the bottom center of the page or if you have a nice corner
graphic, you could embellish the 4 corners of the paper. Remember to
keep the graphic small so that it adds interest, but does not overwhelm
the invitation.
Step 3: Attaching The Printed Invite To The Background
Here are a few methods which you can use to attach your printed paper to the background:
Glue the entire piece down. Using paper glue or small dollops of hot
glue carefully dot the corners and edges of the translucent paper and
center it over the background. For added embellishments you may wish to
glue on a small ribbon bow, tiny silk flower, add a pretty sticker, or
perhaps wrap a contrasting paper or silk ribbon band around the
invitation.
Fasten the papers together at the top. Using a small hole punch, make
two holes through both papers near the top. Tie the paper together using
thin silk ribbons, raffia, small tassels or decorative metal fasteners.
Use a faux wax seal to secure your invitation. At the top, be sure to
have your wax partly on the thin paper and partly on the background
paper. Use a metal seal to press down into the wax. Once dry it will
hold the two papers together. You may want to dab a bit of glue between
the papers first for extra assurance. There are several faux wax seal
kits that you can purchase in order to do this. If you want to save some
money, you can also make your own wax seal by using colored hot glue
gun wax, although I would suggest practicing first on scrap paper so you
can get an idea of how much hot glue you need to make a proper seal.
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