| 21. Design on a Dime Got design chops and want to craft your own invites? Finding the perfect typeface that’s also free is a bit like searching for the Holy Grail. It is recommended checking out dafont.com and abstractfonts.com for free or donation-based styles. |
22. Turn Up the Heat Thermography can be an affordable alternative to engraving. While the methods differ but the look of raised ink is almost identical. The price of printing? You can cut it in half. |
| 23. Get the PDF Find a graphic designer to design your stationery and send you high-res PDFs that you can print and assemble yourself for invitations, table numbers, and favour tags. |
24. Go Digital Dreading buying stamps for your invitations, response cards and thank yous? Go digital by checking out services like Paperless Post or Greenvelope. Tools include RSVP and plus-one tracking, open rate management, registry announcement, wedding website link inclusion etc. |
25. Don't Be Square OK, we don’t know that for sure, but we do know that square envelopes require more postage than the standard rectangle — each one is subject to a 21 pence fee on top of the cost of the stamp. Those pence add up quickly! |
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