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Just Said Yes August 2016

Anyone use Zazzle for invites ?

Casey, on May 14, 2016 at 12:56 AM

Posted in Do It Yourself 24

I found a Groupon for zazzle and they do have some cute stuff but i was wondering if anyone had any experience with them? I have a very small budget and i and doing a lot of DIY stuff to keep things cost effective.

I found a Groupon for zazzle and they do have some cute stuff but i was wondering if anyone had any experience with them? I have a very small budget and i and doing a lot of DIY stuff to keep things cost effective.

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  • Kim
    Savvy October 2021
    Kim ·
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    I used zazzle to design my invites and RSVP cards just for their create your own design program is very user friendly and let me do exactly what I wanted. I downloaded the files and printed on my own, took forever but after seeing pricing for ordering them I felt much better about wanting to print them myself. Honestly the most expensive part is the stamps for me.
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    Savvy June 2021
    Angela ·
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    I used zazzle as well! I would suggest buying invites from them when they're running a 50% off sale and NOT getting the address labels from them. We paid $36 for 50 invites on the upgraded paper. Then we bought a set of 100 blank Avery address stickers from Walmart for $4. I used my home printer with black ink and it looked fantastic. You never would have known we spent $40 on invites while others spend hundreds Smiley smile we also hand delivered those who were in walking distance or we were going to see in the next week. It saved us about $5 in stamps.
    Basic invite was also a great company to work with but slightly more expensive and less DIY. We used them for our save the dates. The envelopes came preprinted with return and address labels (so convenient) and we opted for the save the date printed on magnetic post card to stick to the fridge. We waited for them to go on sale and got a set of 50 for about $75.
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  • J
    Savvy October 2021
    Julie ·
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    We got ours from Zazzle and love them. I caught a 50% off sale and got the save the dates, invites, and rsvp cards that all match and we did a diy die cut trifold to hold the invite and rsvp and whatever else we need to include. Got the die cut file as a download for cutting machines, from Etsy for like $5 just for extra flare.
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  • Heather
    Dedicated October 2024
    Heather ·
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    I have! I got a jump on ordering envelopes for the invitations but then I realized I had to move before the wedding and now they're just scrap paper. Smiley sad However, they turned out lovely! I will be ordering them again with my updated address.

    Additionally, if you want to get super crafty and design your own invites, I worked mine out on Adobe Express and saved the files to print, either through Zazzle or my local Walgreens or something. Looks like I can upload them as images to print on a variety of papers on Zazzle though, so I might go that way.

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