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tjrocks DIY Invitations

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Our DIY Invitations.  I can't believe they cost 70 cents each to make!
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he'ssosweet

Your invitations are beautiful.  I would also like to make my own b/c I am a student on a tight budget.  Would you mind sharing where you purchased the materials to make them,  or the template you used, etc.  Any info would be greatly appreciated.  My email is misstmoore@hotmail.com.    Thanks

9:33 PM on August 29, 2007

JDuppel

I love your invites, could you also please send me any information. Thanks

jduppel@zoominternet.net

11:30 AM on October 2, 2007

sgrant@uni.edu

I love your invitations! Could you email me the same info you emailed the other 2? My email is sgrant@uni.edu. Thanks!

4:22 PM on October 13, 2007

November08Bride

Hi.  I absolutely love your invitations.  Could you please send me information on how I can create these myself or a templete...whatever info you have.  Thank you so much.  My email addy is:  csraderlotr@aol.com  Thanks in advance!

5:18 PM on October 20, 2007

soon to be Mrs. Jamiel

LOVE your invites.  i have a lot of out of town guests and this is such a cute way to include all the information.  Please email me any info you can share on where you got them and if you made them how you went about it.  My email is utahgal77@hotmail.com

Thanks

1:44 AM on October 31, 2007

Dukos

LOVE your invites!  I can't believe you did them for 70 cents apiece either!  I would love all the info too!!!  I'm at carriecorrigan@hotmail.com.

Thanks so much!

12:41 PM on November 26, 2007

laurabt21

Would you mind sending me some info on how you made your invitations?  I would greatly appreciate it.  Thanks so much!

laura_tassos@hotmail.com

3:53 AM on November 27, 2007

smr1876

Can anyone please forward me the info? I love these! StacyAR1876@hotmail.com

Thank you!

1:17 PM on December 1, 2007

tjrocks

Hey guys, sorry for the late response...I posted, and then went and got married, and sort of lost track of things!!

Thanks for all of your lovely remarks!

The pockets were made from 20x26 sheets I bought from paper source for $1.25 each.  I cut them into 5x20 strips, which makes 5 pockets. Using a butter knife I scored each fold, and then used glue dot strips I bought at michael's to stick the pockets.  The middle and inserts were printed on resume paper I bought at costco on sale (they were designed using adobe illustrator).  I printed several inserts/parts per page, so I only needed 1.5 sheets per invite....and then used rubber cement to attach it all.  The monogram is just the resume paper stuck to a leftover square of cardstock and attached with a glue dot.  The printing was done at my husband's work, so it was free, but you can do it on a home printer, no problem.

Pockets      $0.30

Paper        $0.20

Glue, etc    $0.20

Total $0.70

I didn't include envelopes in the total, which I got at papersource.com as well.

They are labour intensive though...so there is a trade off in time and energy.

I put a tutorial on the link below.

http://design.jodyprouse.com/freebies/tut_Pocketfold.html

5:40 PM on December 7, 2007

Soon2beMrs.Rood

hey! i just came across these invitations, and fell in love with them (and the price!!) If any of you have any information on how they were made/templates please send it to me!!! thanks in advance!

tmg0429@ecu.edu

4:19 PM on January 24, 2008

divadivine25

Me too please!

mzzmodiva@yahoo.com

12:54 PM on March 3, 2008

aprillhg

I can't find the 20 x 26 paper sheets your talking about. was anyone able to find it? Thank you, thank you for all the great info

8:08 PM on September 24, 2008

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