Homemade Invitations

Consider the following when creating homemade invitations:

Scroll Invitations

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Figure A--These unique scroll invitations can be designed well in advance on a home computer. The materials with which to print them are readily available through artist supply stores and home stores.
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Figure B--Tubing to hold the scroll invitations can be purchased at most home and crafts stores. Simply glue the label onto the tube, and it's ready to mail.

Materials:

imported Japanese paper (available at most artist supply stores) or any other sturdy paper of choice
dowel rods cut to size to fit scroll (available at home and craft stores)
spray paint (optional)
colored cording
cardboard or plastic tubes

Steps:


  1. Print invitation that has been designed on a computer. Two should fit vertically on each 8-1/2-by-11 piece of paper. Cut out each invitation.

  2. Attach rods with glue at either end of the paper. If you choose to spray-paint the rod, that should be done before this step.

  3. Once the glue is dry, roll up the paper in a scroll style. Tie cording around the scroll in colors that match the ones used on the invitation. Place scroll inside tube.

  4. Print out mailing labels that have been created on a computer. Two should fit horizontally on each piece of 8-1/2-by-11 paper. Glue onto the tube, and allow to dry for a day.

  5. Special care will have to be taken when mailing these invitations. Check with the postal service for details.

Wax Stamp-Sealed Invitations

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Watch the video.
Figure C--The art of sealing wax stamps is demonstrated in the video, plus a tip is provided for adding a personal touch to homemade wedding invitations by simply using clip art.

Watch the video to learn how to create wax stamp-sealed invitations.

Handwritten Invitations

Handwritten invitations in black ink have the best effect on white paper. A cotton-fiber paper works nicely for this, according to experts. One option is to hand-write the words directly onto the paper. Another option is to write out each line, scan the lines into a computer, center it, then combine the lines and print it out. Prepackaged invitation-making kits can also be purchased for this task. The theme used for handmade invitations can be carried all the way through to the thank-you notes.

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Figure D--The key to making handwritten wedding invitations such as this one, which was written by the mother of the bride-to-be, is to keep it simple. All it takes is a little planning and some creativity thrown in for good measure.
Resources
wedding invitations, luminaries, custom-designed and handcrafted announcements for special events
The Electronic Pencil
5853 Stagecoach Rd.
Rex, GA 30273-1310
Phone: 770-506-2455
Fax: 770-506-2456
E-mail: TheElecPen@aol.com
Website: www.theelectronicpencil.com

wedding-invitation kits
Anna Griffin Inc.
Website: www.annagriffin.com

wax seal and specialty papers for invitations, handwritten invitations
Paces Papers, Inc. by Jackie specializes in one-of-a-kind wedding paper goods.
Paces Papers, Inc. by Jackie
110 E. Andrews Dr. N.W., #16
Atlanta, GA 30305
Phone: 404-231-1111
Toll-free: 800-247-2111
Fax: 404-231-1609
E-mail: ppapers@atlanta.com

Weddings Home Made video
hgtv.com store

Guests
Gwen Ware
Owner / Artist, The Electronic Pencil
5853 Stagecoach Rd.
Rex, GA 30273-1310
Phone: 770-506-2455
Fax: 770-506-2456
E-mail: TheElecPen@aol.com
Website: www.theelectronicpencil.com

Anna Griffin
Owner, Anna Griffin Invitation Design
Website: www.annagriffin.com
Jackie Garson Howard
Owner, Paces Papers, Inc. by Jackie
110 E. Andrews Dr. N.W., #16
Atlanta, GA 30305
Phone: 404-231-1111
Toll-free: 800-247-2111
Fax: 404-231-1609
E-mail: ppapers@atlanta.com