Newest Posts Other Sites | MarketplaceWedding Stationery SuppliesPosted on March 6, 2010. Wedding invitations by hand - three quick and easy steps to design your own wedding stationery hand Make your own wedding invitations is easy, but a common problem for wives who have never made cards before, is that they do not know where to start. Do not worry about special tools or cutting equipment, I'll explain the ease may be professional looking stationery third of retail prices, however, you'll need scissors and maybe a shot fist job of your choice. First, a note on where to find your supplies over the last two years to make your own wedding stationery has grown considerably in popularity to the point where there are now websites dedicated to selling everything, tinkering requires the bride at your own invitations this is the type of websites for the purchase, they know the market and what requires the bride, making it easy for you to find the right products. Step 1. The first rule of design is "keep it simple" and with that in mind your first decision is to color blank card, it is usually white or ivory, "carte blanche to do as your canvas, a blank card will be good already 'Wedding Invitation "printed on it, always choose a white card which is a standard format size such as A6, A5 or DL once folded, will make life so much easier when you have printed inserts . Step 2. Select a color theme that will be used in the design of your invitations, so most brides opt for color bridesmaid dress, others will choose a color in fashion. When designing your invitation, items such as ribbons, cutouts or other ornaments must be chosen with your color theme in mind. Step 3. The last step in designing your own wedding invitations is to select appropriate embellishments, keep in mind that weddings are a traditional social gathering and a certain agreement is expected in your design, embellishments are popular intertwined rings, intertwined hearts, honeymooners, flowers, or ribbons and bows. You now have the main basis for design for our invitations by hand, all that remains is to decide where to place embellishments, ribbons or other decorations to create a pleasing design that is personal to you, and n 'Remember' less is best ' CommentsThere are no comments.Leave a Comment |