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Amy
Devoted April 2018

How to diy rsvp Cards

Amy, on December 31, 2017 at 1:09 AM Posted in Do It Yourself 0 7

I've been looking at RSVP cards on TOO MANY sites and I can't find anything I love/ the wording & layout isn't what I want. We already ordered our invites and detail card so I know what I need to incorporate to have them mend together. All that being said I think it might be better if I make the template myself. Not to toot my own horn but I am pretty crafty/ creative so I think I can handle it. My only withdrawal is that I'm not sure how to make sure the font resolution/ quality is what it needs to be. Any input on programs/ suggestions? Any help is needed Smiley heart TIA!

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Latest activity by Tara, on May 19, 2019 at 6:55 PM
  • LP-WiscoBride
    Dedicated November 2018
    LP-WiscoBride ·
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    I created mine in Microsoft word, then saved them as Adobe PDF's. Then I will be uploading the design into vistaprint to have printed. I already created one and ordered it as a sample, because I wanted to make sure it was clear and not blurry before I committed to the idea for all my invites. The samples I got turned out great!

    I'm changing the design when I order for the invites but here's a picture of the sample.

    How to diy rsvp Cards 1
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  • Kelsey
    VIP September 2017
    Kelsey ·
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    I used Adobe Illustrator to create my wedding invite suite. Here's my RSVP for maybe some wording inspo.

    Front and BackHow to diy rsvp Cards 2


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  • firstoneat56
    Master August 2017
    firstoneat56 ·
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    I made mine in PowerPoint and saved it as a jpeg. I printed mine through Costco and simply uploaded the jpeg. Did the same for my STDs and invites.
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  • K
    Beginner October 2018
    Kimberly ·
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    You can get the Adobe Suites on a trial and attempt to use that (I found my computer couldn't handle it too well.. Smiley sad )

    I've seen others get floral images off of Etsy, made specifically for things like invites/RSVPS, and then slapped those onto a Word/Paint/Adobe doc and added some wording. You can also download free fonts and use those.

    Then just print it out on card stock of your choice!

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  • Amy
    Devoted April 2018
    Amy ·
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    Thanks so much everyone!
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  • Shinee
    Expert September 2018
    Shinee ·
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    I used Microsoft Publisher to create my RSVP cards. They were super simple, plain and straight to the point. I bought some blank folded cards and just printed them with my inket printer at home.

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  • Tara
    Beginner February 2020
    Tara ·
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    Hello, I was curious as to how to do this? I’m not good with technology
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