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06-24-2008, 06:52 PM
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Mommysaver
Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 7,417
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You can definately try to just buy some and print them out on your home printer...I do all my kids invitations, party invitations etc this way. There is a small card store near me that stocks a lot of really nice invitations that I use - I esp like the Caspari brand. I've also found a lot at Target, they go on sale during the year and I just keep my eyes peeled on the endcaps for deep discounts. I got some really cute holiday invites just recently for less than $1 a package.
The ones that work best for me just say, for example, "Time:" with no line. I also sometimes just use invitation cards that just have a border, basically blank card stock, and I fill in all the information.
I just mess around with the margins in microsoft word, get it all set up and just print the invite information on paper until it's lined up the way I like (hold the invite card up behind the paper to see if the text is lined up). After I get it set up the way I like, I send the card stock invites through my printer. You can use color ink if you have a color printer. They come out really cute and are easier than you think.
Good luck!
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