Oh but people, here is the upside: there are tricks to making it more affordable. Here are some ideas:
- Budget, Budget, Budget: When you talk or email with your designer, make sure to give him/her a specific cost/range you have in mind. This will help when designing the piece, and you won't fall in love with something that is too expensive for you and go over budget.
- Use one color, and use it well: Some of the best invitations I have seen have only incorporated one color. If done well, it creates a very bold and dramatic look.
- Size DOES matter: Ask your designer to figure out the most economical size for your particular design. A good designer will know the methods of the print shops s/he works with.
- Envelopes Shmenvelopes: Skip the inner envelope and use specific names on the outer envelope. This could also save weight on postage.
- Google Maps is the best: instead of a separate piece with detailed directions, include a small card that leads to a place to find directions.
- Dancing Queen: For a wedding, you can include a line about the reception right on the invitation (unless it's a majorly formal event).
- Addressing: instead of hiring a calligrapher, have a friend with good handwriting help you out (or, GASP, use labels. News flash: not many people care. How many wedding ENVELOPES do you see hanging on the fridge?)
- Return Address: Your designer should be able to make a file for you that can be made into a rubber stamp, using your font. Just take it to a place like Copy Max or Kinkos. The stamp can be used on the actual invitation and the reply card, if there is one.
I guarantee that you will be glad you set aside a little bit extra in your budget for this. At least promise me that you won't dismiss the idea without talking it over with a designer first. Most of us just want to make beautiful things. I know for me, that if I can work within a pre-existing budget, it makes the whole process easier.
1 comment:
yes yes.
hire my dad, he's got great handwriting and can do calligraphy! lol.
or danielle, your handwriting is so nice too!
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