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Tina L.
Expert October 2015

What is the cheapest route for wedding invites?

Tina L., on July 6, 2015 at 3:01 PM

Posted in Planning 30

What is everyone doing for invites? Vistaprint Etsy? Also are you using rsvp post cards?

What is everyone doing for invites? Vistaprint Etsy? Also are you using rsvp post cards?

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  • E&J
    VIP October 2015
    E&J ·
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    I did the invites through Zazzle and RSVP cards through VistaPrint. Both turned out great and were very reasonably priced. Not sure of the exact total, but it was definitely under $100 for everything. Zazzle had more design options, which is why I used them for the actual invites, but I just did something very simple for the RSVP cards, and VistaPrint was having a promotion.

    ETA: I ordered 60 invites and 75 RSVP cards. The RSVP cards aren't postcards--we're providing return envelopes with them.

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  • JCB
    Master September 2015
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    I spent $92 on 80 invites (including rsvp cards) and 80 matching thank you cards. I got them at Michael's and used a coupon. I then spent $45 on ink for my printer (which I needed anyway) and $5 on extra cardstock for an info card and DIY belly bands. Total cost was $220 after postage.

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  • FutureMrsG
    Dedicated September 2015
    FutureMrsG ·
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    Vistaprint is the way to go! Upgrade to the linen finish, it's worth the extra 17 dollars.

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  • MrsA
    Master October 2015
    MrsA ·
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    I designed my own invites, but they were far from cheap, but they were a lot of fun to make.

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  • Babs
    Expert June 2015
    Babs ·
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    We bought ours at Michael's, they are all designed, all we had to do was print the wording on them and assemble. If you look for sales you can usually find coupons to save at least 40%! You may have to go in a few times to get all the invites you need or have a friend help you if you don't want to keep going back. It's worth the savings!

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  • P
    Dedicated May 2016
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    I went with Zazzle used the 50% coupon and spent $154 on 100 STDs, invites, RSVPs, and info cards

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  • StitchingBride
    Master October 2014
    StitchingBride ·
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    Probably vista print- mine were postcards made up as a wedding invitation. about 30 cents each, personally i've not heard of any lower. Smiley smile

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  • kellym
    Devoted October 2015
    kellym ·
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    I'm making them myself. We're getting married at an old barn and I have a drawing of it that will be on top of the invite followed by the info. Nothing super fancy but they turned out nice from my test run. I just can't justify spending thundreds on invites.Trying to save where I can!

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  • Tina L.
    Expert October 2015
    Tina L. ·
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    If i do a 6 by 9 invite thru vista print with a post card rsvp in it would the postage go up? Or should i stick with a 5 by 7

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  • J
    Just Said Yes September 2018
    Jacqulyn ·
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    I need 350 invites and RSVP's. I am looking for the cheapest way to go with the best quality. Please help!!!!!!!

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