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There are literally thousands of creative wedding invitation ideas. So we waded through them to bring you a small collection of creative designs that aren't just cute, they're also easy to make. To print your own, just download the template provided, add your wedding details and package it any way you like. Not sure exactly how to word them? Use our invitation wording tool.

  1. InkJet printer
    White card stock 110lb
    Brown kraft card stock 70lb
    A7 peach metallic square flap envelopes
    A7 steel gray Himalaya pocket invitations
    Fiskars corner punch: Romantique
    Fiskars 12″ classic rotary paper trimmer
    CraftBond repositionable glue sticks
    Scissors
    Adobe Illustrator or other photo editing software (You can download a free 30 day trial version of Adobe Illustrator here.)



    1. Download the Adobe Illustrator files attached here: Template 1 and Template 2.
    2. To create the invitation: Open the invitation file and add your wedding information. (See suggested free fonts below.) Cut each sheet of white card stock into 2 sheets of 4.75' x 6.75' using the rotary paper trimmer. Print invitation file onto the cut sheets.
    3. To create the details card: Open the details file and add your wedding information. Use a details card to direct guests to your wedding website, provide directions, maps, reception info or things to do in the area. Cut kraft card stock sheets into 4' x 5.5' and print onto the cut sheets.
    4. Using the Fiskars Corner Punch: Romantique punch each corner of the invitation and details card.
    5. Cut the kraft card stock into 5' x 7' sheets. Glue the kraft card stock into the invitation section of the pocket fold envelope.
    6. Glue the invitations on top of the kraft cardstock using the repositionable glue stick.
    7. Add the details card into the pocket on the right side and slide into the envelope.


    Suggested fonts: Hagin Caps; Janda Stylish Script; Just Skinny; Haymaker; Ribbon; Simon Script; Grutch Shaded; A Song for Jennifer; Things We Said; Abraham Lincoln; Bergamot Ornaments

  2. Invitation card stock: 5' x 7'
    RSVP card stock: 3.5″ x 5″
    Printer


    1. Download the template here. Open template in Adobe Reader. If you don't have it installed, download a free trial from Adobe.com.
    2. Click on the blue box to activate the editable text area.
    3. Click the 'CTRL' then 'E' keys on the keyboard ('Command' then 'E' on Mac).
    The 'Form Field Text Properties' toolbar will pop up.
    4. Change the fonts, text color, alignment with the toolbar - just like doing it in Word.
    5. Print on 8.5' x 11' paper.
    6. Trim and send.

  3. Invitation card stock: 5' x 7'
    RSVP card stock: 3.5″ x 5″
    Printer



    1. Download the template here. Open template in Adobe Reader. If you don't have it installed, download a free trial from Adobe.com.
    2. Click on the blue box to activate the editable text area.
    3. Click the 'CTRL' then 'E' keys on the keyboard ('Command' then 'E' on Mac).
    The 'Form Field Text Properties' toolbar will pop up.
    4. Change the fonts, text color, alignment with the toolbar - just like doing it in Word.
    5. Print on 8.5' x 11' paper.
    6. Trim and send.
  4. Anna Skye of Download and Print, via Budget Savvy Bride

    White 8.5' x 11' card stock 67lb
    A7 envelopes
    Paper trimmer
    Ruler
    X-acto knife or score tool
    Double sided tape



    1. Download the invitation band template here. Open the template files in Microsoft Word. Type in your wording and print on 8.5' x 11' card stock.

    2. Trim the invitation card along the dotted lines with a paper cutter. This will result in two 5' × 7' invitations.

    3. Take the printed chevron band and score the fold lines. Take a ruler and X-acto knife, blade side up, to mark the fold lines. The fold lines are indicated on the printed template. This will ensure that your band fits snug with the invitation.

    4. Trim the band along the dotted lines with a paper cutter. This will yield in two 3' x 10.5' chevrons bands. All cutting done! Time to start assembling.

    5. Fold the band along the score lines and press the folds with your hands.

    6. Use double sided tape to seal the band. The pieces will overlap to hide the tape and create a finished look.

    7. Slip the band over the invitation and position so it's covering all of your event wording.

    Use an A7 envelope to mail this invitation to family and friends.


  5. Invitation card stock: 5' x 7'
    RSVP card stock: 3.5' x 5'
    Printer


    1. Download the template here. Open template in Adobe Reader. If you don't have it installed, download for free from Adobe.com.
    2. Click on the blue box to activate the editable text area.
    3. Click the 'CTRL' then 'E' keys on the keyboard ('Command' then 'E' on Mac).
    The 'Form Field Text Properties' toolbar will pop up.
    4. Change the fonts, text color, alignment with the toolbar - just like doing it in Word.
    5. Print on 8.5' x 11' paper.
    6. Trim and send.
  6. White card stock: 8-½' x 11'
    Adobe Photoshop (You can download a free 30 day trial version of Adobe Photoshop here.)


    1. Download the invitation template here.
    2. Open template in Photoshop and add your wedding details. (See suggested free fonts below.)
    3. Print, trim and send.


    Suggested Fonts: DejaVu Sans, Delius Swash Caps

  7. Anna Skye of Download and Print, via Budget Savvy Bride


    8-½' x 11' card stock
    Scissors or paper cutter
    Gold pocket fold invitation (optional)
    Double sided tape (optional)
    Microsoft Word


    1. Download the templates for the the invitation, enclosure card 1 and enclosure card 2. You should end up with three files: the invitation, and two enclosure cards. Open the templates in Microsoft Word and add your wording. (See suggested fonts below.)
    2. Print the templates on 8.5' x 11' cardstock. 67lb paper works best, and white or cream would compliment the design nicely. 3. Using scissors or a paper cutter, trim along the dotted lines. The finished size of the invitation is 5' x 7″ and fits an A7 envelope. Both enclosure cards should be trimmed to 3.5' x 5″ and fit a 4-bar envelope.
    Tip: Be sure to hold the paper against the top edge of the paper cutter for straight cuts.
    4. Optional: For a polished look mount the invitation to a gold pocket fold invitation and place the enclosure cards inside. Pocket folds cost approximately $1.25-2.00 each, but really give the package a high-end look. The pocket fold shown in the picture is from Marsupial Online. A less expensive option can be found at Paper and More.
    Tip: The best way to adhere the invitation to the pocket is with double sided tape. A glue stick will cause wrinkles.


    Suggested Fonts: Garamond for the main text; Splendid for the script font

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