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Exclusivelyweddings.com, 1st-class-invitations.com, invitationconsultants.com. I am ordering mine from mygatsby.com. They're a little more expensive but you can completely customize your invitation.
@Happy2Gether - I purchased mine through WeddingPaperDivas.com and am completely satisfied with their work. I LOVE everything I have purchased from them. I get compliments all the time.
Check them out!
Have you looked around on etsy? I found my invitation designer there, and she offered free samples. Not all of them do, but most will send you a sample of their previous work or even have listings for samples in their stores.
Have you looked around on etsy? I found my invitation designer there, and she offered free samples. Not all of them do, but most will send you a sample of their previous work or even have listings for samples in their stores.
I used The American Wedding for our invitations. They were pretty cheap, gave me free samples, and my order came in really quick. I've gotten tons of compliments on them.
We actually went to the invitation store this past weekend and got to see all types of invitations. We decided on a few but many were from the Encore company. My suggestion is visit an invitation store, because seeing the invitation paper in person is very different from online - then remember the companies you like & fish them out online. I actually found our invite about $50 cheaper online - however, the store and person we are working with was so great to me ( actually patiently waiting as a bitched to FH about the shade of blue on the invitation for like an hour) I cant help but go back to him to place my order - and I need help with wording & stuff - but it's a good way to start & move on from there.
I got very basic thermographed invitations from invitationconsultants.com because I wanted raised printing, but I couldn't afford letterpress or engraving. The invitations really would have been fine on their own, but I spruced them up a lot with some DIY.
I ordered mine off of www.papeteriestore.com They arrived quickley, the consultants answered all my questions numerous times without complaint. They were beautiful, and only required a minmium of 25 to order. They were also inexpensive for being completley custom in colors, which is a free feature.
Check out some of the options on Etsy! You could work with someone to do something that's totally customized to your preferences!
i would say that if you are ordering invites online make sure that they will send you proofs. I've seen so many brides who didn't get proofs and then there are little mistakes and their invites are ruined. But check out local stationary stores and paper stores so that you can at least see invites in person before choosing where to get them if you decide to order online.
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Does anyone have any online vendors to suggest for invitations? I want something simple but not super expensive. I've been to rexcraft.com and I like that you can get a sample before you order.