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Amber
Devoted January 2022

diy Invites

Amber, on March 16, 2021 at 8:37 PM Posted in Do It Yourself 0 17
Did this as a rough draft on Canva, how does it look? Anyone else make invites on Canva? How did you print? diy Invites 1


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Latest activity by Afrangram, on March 22, 2021 at 4:19 PM
  • Michelle
    Rockstar December 2022
    Michelle ·
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    Looks awesome! Canva.com offers printing services which are not cheap if you are on a budget. Or you can save the file to a USB thumbdrive and take it to a local Staples/OfficeMax

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  • Michelle
    Master April 2021
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    We used it for the invitations we sent to our coworkers! Awesome! It didn’t cost a thing since it was digital & we sent it via email.
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  • V
    Rockstar July 2019
    Veronica ·
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    I can tell you from experience that I created bingo cards using Disney images I found online and I went to print them at Staples, but they don't me they couldn't legally print them because Disney's images are copyrighted. You could end up running into the same issue.

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  • Amber
    Devoted January 2022
    Amber ·
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    That’s good to know! Thanks! Maybe I’ll try my parents’ printer.
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  • M
    Legend June 2019
    Melle ·
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    That’s so dope !!!!
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  • Sexypoodle
    Master October 2021
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    Is it a Marvel/Rustic themed wedding? That’s the first thought that came to mind when seeing the various elements on your invitation (wood, flowers, Iron Man). One idea might be to also give the flowers an animated appearance (like the characters at the bottom) to give the invitation a consistent look.
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  • Amber
    Devoted January 2022
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    It is! Going for a somewhat elegant-esque rustic vibe. Our venue has wood cathedral ceilings. I love pink and glitter, FH loves Marvel (I enjoy it a lot too, but he LOVES it). I can try running the flowers through the app I used to animate the iron man picture and seeing what that looks like. Thanks!
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  • W
    Devoted March 2021
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    I've created a ton of wedding stuff on canva. Online invitations for our livestream, save the dates, tags for favor bags, table numbers, seating chart, signs, personalized stickers. Everything except invitations (we did those through magnetstreet). And I loved it. We printed everthing on our home printer which worked well. The only problem I ran into was that the printer wouldn't print on thicker cardstock (which was frustrating because I bought a big pack of it that we weren't able to use). For the table numbers my fiancé got them printed at fedex or something because I really needed them on thicker cardstock - but it was only three pages.

    I like your invitations. But I don't like the font your using in the first line. I can't really say what it is that bothers me. Is it the same font as the address? In general I wouldn't use too many different fonts and sizes - it makes is incohesive. Maybe I would also make the font a little smaller (of the Please join us ...) so that it doesn't almost touch the flowers.

    Just my ideas. I am very picky. But I like your idea of the rustic-marvel-mix. :-) That's so unique.

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  • Lynnie
    WeddingWire Administrator October 2016
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    Oh wow!! That's such a cool custom invitation design!! 💖

    Can you shrink the 1st line a font size? (Or half a font size??) I think that will be the finishing touch!

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  • Courtney
    Expert September 2022
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    We used Canva for ours! We’re doing kind of a DND in Space theme. I found a style on Zazzle that I really liked where you tear off the RSVP card on one flap of the invite, and we uploaded our custom design for printing. I think in total it’ll be like 3 per invite because we’re also doing custom envelopes? (I blanked out our last names)diy Invites 2

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  • Amber
    Devoted January 2022
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    Love it! It looks great!
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  • Amber
    Devoted January 2022
    Amber ·
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    diy Invites 3
    After some editing!
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  • W
    Devoted March 2021
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    In my opinion, definitely much better. Love it. Well done.
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  • Heather
    Just Said Yes September 2021
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    Yes I’m using Canva as well and I just printed them off my home printer and cut them out diy Invites 4

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  • Sexypoodle
    Master October 2021
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    I like the edits!
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  • Lauren
    Just Said Yes April 2021
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    Canva is my favorite, also your invites look GREAT. If you have a website you can add a barcode to them so it will send your guest to your website.

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  • Afrangram
    Devoted April 2023
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    Looks good. I am doing mine on Canva. Have a rough draft and such already. I plan to be printing mine on cardstock through Office Depot.

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