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I would search on etsy. There are a lot of great sellers that will do digital designs for you at a reasonable price and then you can print them yourself or print them at Kinko's. My friend just got a digital file for her menu for $7! Which is a great savings considering now she just has to float the cost of printing for 350 people.
Hey here are a few links. Hope it's what you're looking for.....
www.sunshinedesignstexas.com/weddingdayneeds(prgrams,fans,signs,place
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Hi ladies,
My wedding is May 8th, which means I can't even believe how fast time is a-ticking!
After much frustration over the invitations, I went the DIY route - I got wedding invitation kits from Michaels and constructed simple-yet-tasteful invitations for our wedding (black and white damask trimmed). I was blown away by how much time and energy it took - even though the invitations and other supplies were only about $70 for 120 guests, it took me over 3 weeks to construct them and get them mailed!
So, I've decided to have my programs, place cards, and table menus printed by an online company. At this point, I don't think I have the time or focus to make anything cute :( Can anyone recommend good stationary companies that are affordable and chic?
(ps. I already looked into Wedding Paper Divas, whose invitations I LOVED but was disappointed by their programs, etc. Any other suggestions are greatly appreciated!)
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