Finally, after experiencing too much headaches lurking for thousands of designs from the Internet, I was able to create our customized invitations based on our wedding motif! The design I have used was patterned I have downloaded from the Internet, The pink damask border was just thumbnail I have found from Google images.
Mind you, it’s really hard to find pre-customized templates on the internet. There are hundreds of templates that DIY’s guru’s can download for free, but none of these templates matched our wedding motif. That’s why I am so proud of myself that I am able to do this on my own, even without using either Adobe Photoshop– good thing for me since I don’t even know how to navigate Photoshop. I was very proud with the outcome and I just couldn’t believe that I was able to do this on my own. Thank you so much Lord for the gift of creativity.
To break my excitement, here’s a glimpse of how the border looks like. I've created different invites, but only the direction of the borders had changed. Wedding monogram is courtesy of weddingchicks.com
I've deleted the pertinent information on the invites for privacy purposes. :D
Overall, there would be three pages. One for the main invites, second is for the wedding party (names of entourage) and last is for the RSVP.
I've deleted the pertinent information on the invites for privacy purposes. :D
Overall, there would be three pages. One for the main invites, second is for the wedding party (names of entourage) and last is for the RSVP.
Our RSVPcard ;) |
The overall invitation would look a little bit like this:
My DIY sticker ;) |
Let me share the inspirations I have used while creating these DIY invites:
Interested in creating your own layouts too? You may want to use the image I have saved from Google.
Or you can search Google. I promise to edit this post on Monday since I forgot to save the link.
FYI: I just used Microsoft word when I created these layouts ;) Yes, no Photoshop needed!
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