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I want to make and print my own invitations.Good online stationary store?

I’m planning a wedding on a budget and I want to put together my own invitations. I’ve seen stationary stalls at markets where you’d buy so many blank coloured cards and then you’d attach to them these see-through paper sheets with ribbon and the addresses and info you would print on these see-through sheets.
I don’t want them ready printed because I’m going to have to have them in two different languages and I reckon the printing is a big part of the cost.
I really want to print them out at home or at my friends store, and then assemble them at home.

I just need a good online store to buy all the blank cards and those see-through sheet things and the envelopes. Can’t go to the markets, live in a really small town now.
:) xxx

Asked by:Ms_S


16 Comments

  1. Glamorous Me says:

    Paperdirect.com is great!

  2. J3NN says:

    try wiltonprint.com

  3. Pink Denial says:

    I’ve used the invitations you’re referring to. You can get them at Michaels, Walmart, or Joanns. I don’t recommend them; that top sheet, which is vellum, can be very tricky to print on. All three of those stores sell other invitation kits by Wilton that are a heavier cardstock, and I highly recommend them. They average about $15 per box of 50.

  4. kateqd30 says:

    I dont have a suggestion but wanted to let you know those see though sheets are called “Vellum”

  5. Jeneane says:

    wiltonprint.com

    I printed my own invitations and they were beautiful, not to mention the amount of money i saved printing them myself. I went to my local walmart store, got the paper and evelopes in a kit, then logged on the the wiltonprint website, you find the style paper/layout that you bought and they give you the template. It really is that easy… GOOD LUCK!

  6. Jade645 says:

    I got mine at Michaels. There is a that shows all the samples and ideas but I am not sure if you can buy them online or not, but they are really nice an inexpensive. I was told by a handful of people that mine were the fanciest anyone had seen. Here is another place also
    or just search under do it yourself wedding invitations.

  7. Jaime says:

    Try or a Kelly Paper Store

  8. Cory C says:

    These are a few that I found that you may like! (the see through paper is called Vellum )

    Good Luck

  9. StephaniePlante says:

    go to walmart, or stplaes or a craft store, buy the Wilton cards and use very easy and nice looking! If you are lucky and not picky about style you can get clearanced kits…100 invites cost me $12! I only needed like to print 60 of them. Further more I got the program paper to and got 80 of them for $7 on clearance.

  10. fizzystuff says:

    Go straight to paper-source.com. They have all the stuff you need, and the quality is high. Be sure to look through the whole site, not just the weddings part.

  11. holmeskaykay says:

    I second someone else’s suggestion of LC Paper. And PaperDirect is another good site. You can also try Idea Art.

  12. Jennifer B says:

    There are online websites to help with the wording of your invites or annoucments…Hobby Lobby’s wedding section has great invites that you can print on..good luck and congrats

  13. luckypuff82 says:

    i got mine at My Expression… They were great and cheap.. I am printing my own… I got 100 invitations for $9…

  14. brisha_countrygirl says:

    it’s your wedding it’s what you and your fiancee wants

  15. Dee77 says:

    Einvite.com has a good selection of blank wedding invitations

  16. cardgirl2 says:

    Try staples.com. Or do a search:

    “Blank Wedding Invitations” and see what comes up. I bet you will find 100′s of sites. I looked and there are literally thousands, so go to it. One is ici.paper.com and wedding-invitations.com They run about $1.00 a piece.

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