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Rose
Devoted August 2020

Let’s talk paper.

Rose, on October 3, 2019 at 4:28 PM Posted in Planning 0 12
Where did you get your stationary from? Did your get your save the dates and invites from the same company? I’m looking all over from minted to shine to Shutterfly. Also what weight did you get? Does anyone really use museum board? Lol

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Latest activity by Andaleeb, on December 4, 2019 at 2:33 PM
  • Jasmine
    Master August 2021
    Jasmine ·
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    I'm getting mine from Zazzle and I couldn't be happier in how they came out! And I have no idea what a museum board is lol

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  • Rose
    Devoted August 2020
    Rose ·
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    I got a sample pack from minted with paper thickness and the have this “museum board” that was like quarter inch thick for invitations. Seemed way over board. Lol
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  • Monique
    Master December 2019
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    I got my save the dates from vista print and my invites from elegant wedding invites .com the weight was enough to use a normal postage stamp.
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  • Jasmine
    Master August 2021
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    Oh wow lol. I would say you can also check out this website and see if helps you find out what you think would be better for you. I hope it helps.

    https://www.loveandlavender.com/2015/05/choose-best-wedding-stationery-paper/

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  • Kelly
    Champion October 2018
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    I got engraved invitations from a local stationary shop. They were insanely thick with a gold gilded edge and didn’t bend. But we had a formal wedding so they set the tone.
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  • Meghan
    Master October 2019
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    We used Shutterfly for STD’s & Invitations. We used Minted for our Thank you cards and our table number cards. We didn’t use the museum board, but we did use a thicker paper for the table number cards to ensure they would stand up. I forget the name... Luxury something.
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  • MrsD
    Legend July 2019
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    We used Zazzle and are really happy!

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  • Lisa Marie
    Devoted October 2020
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    We are using a local stationery shop. We wanted something a little more personalize and something to really go with our Italy theme!

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  • Megan
    Expert October 2019
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    I used zazzle and I loved it. A lot of my guests said that they loved the simplicity too. They have all sorts though and I got mine when they had a deal for 30% off paper products.

    Let’s talk paper. 1
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  • L
    Devoted August 2019
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    Save the Dates - Basic Invite, smooth coated paper
    Invitations - Minted, signiture paper
    Programs - Zazzle
    Thank Yous - TBD
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  • Rose
    Devoted August 2020
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    Did you also have the wedding website with the rsvp through minted?
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  • L
    Devoted August 2019
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    Yeah I used Minted for my wedding website and paid the extra $ to have a custom URL and add a photo gallery.

    I forgot to mention the paper I ordered from Zazzle for my programs was "linen" but they sent me some other paper. The paper was still nice but I was a little let down that they didn't get my order right.
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