One of the most common questions we get asked by our Etsy customers is how to add some color to otherwise plain invitation templates. While it’s possible to simply customize text and illustration colors to match your wedding colors, instead we usually recommend mounting the invitations to patterned paper to create invitation borders. This time around we mounted a simple wedding invitation template to watercolor art to make these super easy watercolor wedding invitations.
Here’s how you can make your own layered wedding invitations on the cheap.
Bridesmaid robes are everywhere these days and it’s one trend I can completely get behind. Not only do they make great bridesmaid gifts that your girls will get tons of use out of in the future, they also bring a certain level of charm and polish to your pre-wedding pics. But finding bridesmaid robes for cheap can be tricky, especially if you want ones that look good in photos at a price that doesn’t make you cringe.
If you’re on the hunt for the perfect bridesmaid robes, here are my top picks for ladies on a budget.
One of the best things about printing your own wedding invitations is that you have the freedom to make them look however you want. Even if you don’t consider yourself the craftiest of brides, you can still make beautiful, personalized invites simply by starting with a design you love and choosing interesting papers that look amazing when layered. That’s essentially what we did with these sweet vellum wedding invitations.
Just print your invitation templates in two phases, with the text on vellum and the artwork on high-quality cardstock. Then put them together with ribbon or a simple gold brad. We’ll even show you the exact supplies we use to make professional-looking invites without spending a ton of money.
Wax seals are by far one of the easiest ways to kick your wedding invitations up a notch. I mean, they’re shimmery, gorgeous, and they give your envelopes a little extra heft (but not too much heft), which automatically makes your invitations feel high-end. Plus, they’re a great way to customize your invites from the get-go, making them feel more like you and incorporating meaningful details from your relationship – even if (ahem, especially if) you’re using a template.
But we’re often inundated with questions about doing wax seals properly: Can I buy them pre-made? Will they cost more to mail? How do I order a custom stamp?
Not only will I walk you through everything you need to know
about doing your own wax seals, but I’ll tell you which companies we swear by and
which ones we’ll never buy from again. I’ll even answer all those wax seal
questions you were too afraid to ask, like Can
I use a candle for wax seals? and Will
wax seals melt in the mail?
Hi there, I'm Stephanie and welcome to the Pipkin Paper Co. blog. Here's where our love of wedding stationery and DIYs meet. We'll show you how to plan the wedding of your dreams without breaking the bank.
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