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I was looking at the cards and places them all you have to write their names in your car .. is that tacky?
http://www.google.com/products?hl=en&q=p ...
http://www.creative-bride.com/mm5/mercha ...

No, it is not sticky at all. Just gather all the people you are familiar with writing nice and go. Also make sure to order extra if you screwed up!


We actually found a great program (if you also want to talk to people in the Staples they were surprisingly helpful) to go with my little Kodak photo printer that prints up to our cards. But they are just rectangular sides with punchout circles that make them and go in this way (he can go all the way down, just does not pictured)

http://www.plumparty.com/partysupplies/1 ...

(You can get them for much cheaper if you call the company that makes them)

If you want to follow this path. And if you write by hand no one will care.

You can order invitation from a company such as Carlson boats so that the names are printed or embossed on it. However, you will end up buying extras, as you will need to know before ordering your final guest list.

There are also cards instead of tinkering, you can buy from stationers and then print the names at home with your computer and printer.

A third option is to ask someone who can do calligraphy interesting to write the names for you.

NO. It is not sticky. This is what we have done for my friends wedding. The cheapest place for location is the dollar store. As Dollar Tree, where everything is a dollar. Seriously, they are the same as those they sell at Hobby Lobby for $ 3 package. I know b / ci bought them from Hobby Lobby in the tree then the dollar looking for something else and there were exactly the same for $ 1 per package. Buy a black calligraphy pen and you're good to go.

Microsoft Office has a program where you can design and print your own. it will probably be cheaper in the long term to do so. I don t think it taqcky handy print them if you want to do. In fact, he published my humble opinion more personalized.

You will not find anyone who pre-printed cards instead (unless you special order and pay an exorbitant price), which permitted loading of each individual card name is not the mass printing. It is not profitable for printers to do this. If you are looking for something more consistent that I would contact calligraphers (look in the yellow pages, there are usually a few).

I received a kit of calligraphy craft store for $ 20. For such a small price, I think it's worth trying.
Even if you do not get it perfect, it will be better than if you just neatly hand wrote them.
I'm even thinking of buying a light box so that I can write letters that I'm having trouble with - LOL.

It would be a bit better if you printed on card stock at home.

Take them to a print shop to your list of names for each numbered, Office Max or something like that and ask them to print them in calligraphy for you and exactly who you want on each card instead of the individual.
He has done all the time.
Gina

stationery card instead of http://www.LCIpaper.com and then print them on your computer at home. no fancy software is needed, good old Microsoft Word works very well. for a font, try Monotype Sorts, it is elegant and easy to read. LCI Paper Mill is very high quality and beautiful, not to mention less expensive than places like Crane.

Posted on February 18, 2010.
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