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Betty
Savvy May 2011

Wedding Templates

Betty, on February 26, 2011 at 7:35 PM Posted in Do It Yourself 0 16

With a little less than two months before my wedding day I decided to create my own wedding programs. In tough economy times its a great choice for me to not only do my wedding programs but the invitations too. Does anyone know a website that I can download free templates. I found some on microsoft word but I would like to expand the choice of style. Thanks in advance!

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Latest activity by Tabitha, on July 11, 2018 at 11:01 AM
  • rlg510
    Super July 2011
    rlg510 ·
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    Office.microsoft.com has a few.

    I'm most likely going to make my own programs also. I've gone back and forth on the idea and it's back on again.

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  • FutureMrs2011
    Devoted April 2011
    FutureMrs2011 ·
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    I am desiging my own programs using Microsoft Publisher. They have some great templates. You should check that out.

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  • Genevieve
    Super May 2010
    Genevieve ·
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    I have some links to templates posted here: http://genevieveswedding.blogspot.com/p/templates-tutorials.html

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  • J
    Just Said Yes November 2013
    Jayme ·
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    I don't know how computer friendly you are, I mean obviously enough that you're on message boards and know you way around the internet, but if you're good with design programs, you don't really need a template...just you're imagination Smiley smile

    I'm designing my own EVERYThing when it comes to the stationary...STD, Invites, Menus, Programs...you name it...if it's on paper, it's coming from my printer Smiley smile

    My favorite program is photoshop...if you're familiar with it, but don't have it, you can get GIMP for free and it's basically the same...

    The stationary for my Movie Premier Wedding will be loosely based off of these designs I found on zazzle.com



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  • Ruby
    Super August 2011
    Ruby ·
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    I plan on making my own. This is definitely one of places where money can be saved. The picture below is from beau-coup.com. They send you everything you need to make the program. But honestly, you can make something like this similar on your own at home.

    Just need 8.5x11 printable card stock paper.

    Popsicle sticks

    Set Microsoft Word margins to 5x5 and center it

    Cutout whatever shape you want after printing

    Glue cardstock program to popsicle stick

    Add ribbon if you like

    One extra thing I'm adding is the bubble bottle. It will be attached with ribbon to the stick part so that everyone has bubbles ready when the ceremony is over.



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  • C2ShiningC
    Master April 2011
    C2ShiningC ·
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    I'm making my own too. I looked at ones I liked online then used Word and Corell Draw for the production. You don't need a template like others suggested above, usually it's a matter of changing page sizes/shapes/layouts or drawing an object which you can cut out later.

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  • Nancy Taussig
    Nancy Taussig ·
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    Verify with your officiant the exact order of the ceremony.

    Wait 'til the last minute to print the programs in case you have to substitute a groomsman or make other changes.

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  • jennifer
    Dedicated April 2012
    jennifer ·
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    Martha Stewart's website has templates for programs. (And everything else)

    http://www.marthastewartweddings.com/diy-wedding-index

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  • Jen P.
    Master January 2012
    Jen P. ·
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    Oh I was going to recommend Martha Stewart Weddings but Jennifer P. beat me to it! lol her site has some aammmaazziing DIY ideas and templates for everything from invites, programs to decor!

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  • IsaidYes
    Expert August 2012
    IsaidYes ·
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    Just commenting on what others have posted about Martha Stewart templates. I agree about her templates but mine when I download them on ond PDF that can't be changed. Is it like that for anyone else? Any suggestions on how to deal with that without spending a fortune on a new computer program??

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  • IsaidYes
    Expert August 2012
    IsaidYes ·
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    Oh, and Jayme those are GORGEOUS! You did a great job! would love to pick your brain and get some tips from you about how you did it as I too am doing nearly all of my own DIY paper stuff.

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  • z&k
    Expert May 2011
    z&k ·
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    http://www.weddingbycolor.com/aimee114/milestones/94970

    http://www.ayleebits.com/2006/06/10/diy-fan-programs/

    http://www.wedding-paper-products.com/Layered-Programs.php

    http://diy.weddingbee.com/topic/ceremony-programs

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  • Betty
    Savvy May 2011
    Betty ·
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    Thanks to all who gave great input on my wedding templete question. I created the Wedding Invitations and Wedding Programs using Microsoft Word and they came out beautiful.

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  • A
    Beginner October 2014
    Adam ·
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    Celebration Templates are one of the the website where you find templates but I don't know whether these templates are free or with cost...

    http://www.celebrationtemplates.com/

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    Just Said Yes July 2020
    Tabitha ·
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    If you have the time and skill, then use GIMP to make your own table plan for free. Otherwise sites like table-plans.com let you make your own table plan using the browser (also free)

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