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Wedding Shoe Tina: 2.5 Inch Heel with Rhinestone T-Strap, Hand Made by Freed of London, in White, Ivory & Tan, Over 75 Years of Professional Ballroom Dance Craftsmanship Goes Into Every Shoe - Made For Those Planning to Dance!
$106.00 Freed of London has been making all their shoes by hand since 1928. From the Freed of London Wedding Collection, Tina a Satin 5 strip vamp with rhinestone T-strap. Ankle strap with buckle fastener. Available on this page with a 2.5 inch slim flare heel. Three inch heel available here on Amazon. In Ivory, Tan or White Satin. Comes in US Sizes 4.5 to 10.5, medium width.Feel free to contact us for ... |
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Finesse Pump 2.5 Inch Satin in White & Dark Tan, Hand Made by Freed of London, Over 75 Years of Ballet & Ballroom Dance Shoe Design Experience, Fashionable, Comfortable & Designed For Those Planning to Dance at Their Wedding!
$110.00 Freed of London has been making all their shoes by hand since 1928. From the Freed of London Wedding Collection comes the Freed of London Finesse Satin Pump Court shoe with round vamp and semi-pointed toe. Includes padded insole, comfort lining and suede sole. 2.5 inch slim flare heel in Dark Tan or White Satin. Comes in US Sizes 4 to 10, medium width.... |
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WEDDING IVORY SATIN PUMP
$109.95 Freed of London has been making all their shoes by hand since 1928. From the Freed of London Wedding Collection is the Ivory Satin chisel-pointed pump, closed toe and 2.5 slim flare heel. Ivory satin, Sizes 4.5 - 10.5, medium width. Feel free to contact us for our complete catalog. Dyeable to match your wedding dress.Lightweight and nimble, these shoes are designed for dance competition, with soft... |
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Hortense B. Hewitt Wedding Accessories Damask Recipe Box Bridal Shower Invitation Gift Set
$16.20 Damask Recipe Box Gift Set. This classy damask gift set includes 25 bridal shower invitations, envelopes and blank recipe cards. The recipe cards are sent with the invitation to guests. The guest fills out the card with their favorite recipe and brings it to the shower for the bride to be. Box measures 6 3/4" x 3 1/2" x 4 5/8".... |
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Modern Floral Black and White - Personalized Bridal Shower and Wedding Invitations With Squiggle Shape
Your guests will love our Modern Floral Black and White - Personalized Bridal Shower and Wedding Invitations With Squiggle Shape and it will be the hit of the party! Price: $1.99 - Modern Floral Black and White - Personalized Bridal Shower and Wedding Invitations With Squiggle Shape. We are a one stop party shop for baby showers, birthday parties, bridal showers, baptisms and more!... |
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Local office supply store has lots of paper stock, ready to print invitations etc., Find something you like, follow instructions, and print your own. Be sure to have someone proofread your invitation for errors, etc. You will surprised how many errors are missed because you only use the tool for spellcheck.
Can’t get much cheaper that DIY.
Good luck
Yeah….use the phone!
My friends daughter did her own and they were lovely. Google wedding invitations template and there are a number of sites. Some you have to use their card stock some you don’t.
Best wishes!
well you can’t get any more modern than pocketfold invitation but they could be very expensive if you order them with a company why don’t u try to do it yourself. that’s what i’m doing. for me it doesn’t have to do with cost but it’s a little easier for me because i need half and half spanish and english invitations.
Here are two affordable sites for you to look at that dont have the usual cookie-cutter invites
http://www.now-and-forever.com/
http://www.invitationsbydawn.com/
I just ordered these great pocket fold invitations for $1 each, they are blank so you save a lot of money printing your self or just paying a local print shop! These are just a few on the website so look around! I loved them even more because these come in any color combination you want!
http://www.invitationpaper.com/flanfranco.html
Hello! I have found that making your own invitations is usually the cheapest way to go. When I got married, I had almost 500 guests invited…that was approx. 250-275 invitations. I was somewhat skilled in Adobe Pagemaker (computer design program) and was able to design my own invite. My design was fashioned so that 1 standard sheet of paper yielded 4 invites. I took my layout to a local copy shop (ex: Kinkos). At the copy shop, I was able to pick out a nice neutral paper for the invites. Because I wanted black lettering, I had the shop photocopy my laid-out design. I only had to pay for approx. 65 copies (since one copy yielded 4 invites). I also picked out a corresponding cardstock & envelope from the shop. I had them cut each piece of cardstock into 4ths & drill two holes side by side. They did the same with the photocopied invites. I then purchased a couple spools of ribbon & assembled my invites with the help of family and friends. First I laid down the cardstock, then placed the photocopied invitation on top (matching up the drill holes). I tied them together with the coordinating ribbon I had bought. The result was a gorgeous invitation at a fraction of the price being charged by invitation companies.
For some friends’ weddings, I did the same for them & also made wedding ceremony programs to match. For them, I was no longer using the Adobe Pagemaker program. But I was able to use my basic card-making software to achieve the same effect. I have found that bringing the project to the copy shop is cheaper than printing your project at home (less hassle too!). You won’t be using an TON of ink on your home copier.
Feel free to email me if you have further questions…or for more details or pics. I’d be happy to help you out! Anything to save a buck when it comes to wedding planning!
I used cardsandpockets.com to order the envelopes and pockets for my invitations and bought paper from Michaels to print on and did it all myself. They came out great and cost me about $35
A great place to go is http://www.invitationpaper.com They have a really nice selection. The hard part after picking your design is to decide on the wording of the invite. Go through Modern Bride or another wedding magazine and order a couple of free invitation catalogs and they will usually show different examples of wording and just copy off the catalog!
Another good way to save is to have people RSVP on a website or by e-mail if you know that they have the internet. This saves a lot on postage.
we can do them.
We had a more casual wedding so we used seal-and-send invitations. You don’t need all the envelopes so they were a lot cheaper! Plus – they have a lot of modern designs to choose from. Look up seal and send on google.
Target. Super cute and super inexpensive.