You can research all kinds of wedding invitations ideas on the internet. Couples can also browse the high street stationers for inspiration. Nearly everyone has a computer in their house today. If you don't have access to one in your home asks a friend or family members if they are willing to let you research your designs on their computer.
DIY wedding invitation kits can be purchased from most arts and crafts stalls and stores close to your home. Again you can order on line from stockiest. Don't rush into designing your invites. Jot down your ideas and color themes. Try having a test run drawing some patterns or designs.
Colours could match your bridesmaid's dresses, flowers, cake or venue. You may choose to opt for an entirely different color altogether.
Start your design with a simple love heart as your theme. Draw your love hearts onto the paper then experiment with colours. Draw some borders or use some leaf pens. You will be surprised at how talented you are.
Brides may prefer a flower design. Visit a garden centre look around for inspiration. Take a photograph of a flower or plant that may catch your eye. The way the sun shines down on the flower or the way the rains catches the colour. Print the photos off and glue onto a plain card. There are plenty of gardening magazines in supermarket selves. Next time you are in shopping stop and have a browse through the magazines. You never know you may just find the perfect one.
Another front cover idea is a pair of gold wedding rings for your invite. You can make your invitation similar to an envelope. The rings interlock as a seal on the middle of envelope just like a royal seal. Our invitations were similar in design and everyone still talks about them today. The important thing is too remember is to have a go at making your own DIY wedding invitations. The saving in costs alone will hopefully prompt you to try.
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