Wedding Preparation Tips :: Free Printable Wedding Invitations Free Printable Wedding Invitations: How to Make Printable and Free Wedding Invitations Actually Look GoodFree printable wedding invitations can be found all over the Internet, or you can even design your own. But, can you make them look good? From the paper you use to the quality of printing, it all affects the final printed product. So, how do you make a home-printed wedding invitation look great? What do the invitation pros know that you don't? To learn a few tips and tricks that will give your free printable wedding invitations that professional look and feel, keep reading. Invest in Great Paper Stock Have you ever seen a high-quality invitation printed on 20-lb copier paper stock? No, and there's a reason. By investing in a high-quality, heavy card stock for your invitations, you'll give them an expensive look and feel. You'll also notice that your print quality will improve, as will the overall texture of the invitation. You can pick up pre-cut card stock at most craft or paper stores. Or, you can purchase a ream of plain, white or cream-colored card stock and cut each invitation out yourself. If you're cutting out your invitations, be sure to use a high-quality paper cutter to ensure accuracy and a straight, clean-cut. When making your own invitations, reply cards and wedding programs, try to buy the same type of stock paper so that they match. Use a High-Quality Printer The last thing you want is for your home-printed wedding invitations to be marred by streaks and running lines of ink. If you have problems with your printer, whether it's frequent paper jams or streaking ink lines, you may want to ask a friend if you can use theirs or have the invitations copied at a copy shop with laser printers or copiers. Add an Embellishment While sometimes a simple piece of white card stock with a well-worded and well-placed message can make a strong and classic impact, you may want to dress your wedding invitations up with a few embellishments. Some brides add a small ribbon or bow at the top, others might print the actual invitation on vellum paper (a heavy, see-through paper) and then affix it to a card stock backing. These little extras are a great way to add your own personal touch. Pick a Readable Font While many free printable wedding invitations are great – offering wording suggestions, pre-formatted layouts and more, you need to be careful with the font selection. Look for an invitation that has a clear and easy to read font. Remember, a script font may look pretty and classic, but it could be a nightmare to decipher. All Site Articles for Wedding Preparation Tips |
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