We’re trying to keep costs down, and one of the ways we’re trying to do that is with invitations. I wanted to make cards like my grandmother used to (she was a landscape photographer). She was the only grandparent to have met my FH but she passed away shortly after. What she used to do is take a blank card, attach a picture she took to the front and use them for everything.
I wanted to do the same thing. I already have a nice camera. The question is, would it be tacky because I’d have to handwrite the invitation into the body of the card. We’re having a fairly small wedding (about 60 people) and I would only need about 30 cards (a lot of couples). The wedding itself is fairly casual.
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