Creative minds let's come together:
I'm looking for the paper for my invitations. The site I originally saw them on is David's Bridal under "Other Flowers" and it's the one with the lily (not calla lilies). However, I'm trying to search around to compare price and see if I can get a better deal. The guy printing them for me suggested getting an embossing kit and using whatever paper FH and I choose. But he said it would take a really long time. So ladies, that's where you all come in. Suggestions please.
Creative minds let's come together:
I'm looking for the paper for my invitations. The site I originally saw them on is David's Bridal under "Other Flowers" and it's the one with the lily (not calla lilies). However, I'm trying to search around to compare price and see if I can get a better deal. The guy printing them for me suggested getting an embossing kit and using whatever paper FH and I choose. But he said it would take a really long time. So ladies, that's where you all come in. Suggestions please.
"All things are working together for my good." Romans 8:28
I can't stress enough that you should think long and hard before printing your own invites. It can be nerve wracking and often cost more than if you had them printed. Prices start as low as $60 for 100 and the ink will be raised. If you are embossing your invites, the professional embosser should carry the correct paper. Also 100% cotton is the preferred paper to use. all our invites can be sold as blank paper with the design of your choice and you print it yourself. check them out at: http://www.bygeorge.cceasy.com
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I'm with Rosetta on this one....why take on an additional headache that can go wrong? Let a professional deal with that.
Charlotte wishes you all a beautiful Christmas filled with loads of love, laughter and the true meaning of this blessed season.