Hi Cherrlyn For the main cover, we used a petal (or butterfly) card. You can find them currently on sale here: www.imaginediy.co.uk/?s=butterfly+card&post_type=product
Can you do this so the envelope will be a rectangle shape? I have a wedding to attend to in August. The bride and groom doesn't want money or gifts gifted but they want instant lottery tickets, the ones you have to scratch off and they are rectangle-shaped. Thank you!
Hi I'm so sorry for the slow reply. We do have small rectangle butterfly cards coming in to stock in the next 4 weeks. However, I'm afraid we don't have them available at the moment. Kind regards Leah
Good point. You need to be careful with glue. Wet glue can spoil the paper / card; causing it to wrinkle. There are glues that work well but I find that double sided tape is a much safe bet x
Hi We used a card like this for the cover: www.imaginediy.co.uk/shop/invitations/pocket-invitations/pearlised-ivory-origami-card/ You can find more details on the design on this page of our website: www.imaginediy.co.uk/how-to-make-a-cheap-but-chic-diy-wedding-invitation/ I hope that helps Kind regards Leah x
Thats beautiful but needs a lot of works. For Asian weddings its not doable because you need to invite at least 2000 people (which translate into 1000 invitations). Too much trouble. But it is really really beautiful.
Yes. Probably a lot of work for 1000 invitations. However, there are not many designs that you could produce with less work though. Just 2 layers and a bow. When making these in-house, once we've printed and cut everything down, we could make each one in about a minute and a half..... if you form a little production line, the more you make, the faster you get 😉
Hi You can see the details of all the products used on this page of our website: www.imaginediy.co.uk/how-to-make-a-cheap-but-chic-diy-wedding-invitation/ Kind regards Leah
Hi Good point. You need to be careful with glue. Wet glue can spoil the paper / card; causing it to wrinkle. There are glues that work well but I find that double sided tape is a much safe bet x
Hi Ruth I am so sorry for the slow reply. I am just getting my head around RUclips and only just discovered where to find the comments. If you could find the outers in a larger size, it would definitely be possible. x
Narito ang isang link na magbibigay sa iyo ng impormasyon sa kung anong mga produkto ang ginagamit: imaginediy.co.uk/blogs/diy-skill-level-easy/how-to-make-a-cheap-but-chic-diy-wedding-invitation
Hi Thanks for the feedback. I can see how it might seem like a lot of tape. We've been in the wedding stationery business since 2001 and have learned some really valuable lessons. I definitely think it's worth using a little extra tape to make sure nothing lifts or peels. It really brings down the look of an invitation if you scrimp on the small details. Even though it's thin paper, if you don't stick it along the edges and across the middle, there is a potential for it to lift or bubble slightly which to my eye looks really cheap. But it's up to you. It's definitely worth experimenting and seeing what works for you personally. I really appreciate you taking the time to comment. Kind regards Leah
Hi I am so sorry for the slow reply. You can find more details on price and materials used on this page of our website: www.imaginediy.co.uk/how-to-make-a-cheap-but-chic-diy-wedding-invitation/ Kind regards Leah
Thanks for taking the time to respond. I guess if it's not your kind of thing, you probably have a point! But if you love stationery, this is actually pretty effortless in comparison to many designs. If you're not up putting in a bit of effort, then Printed invitations are definitely the way to go........ DIY invitations might not be for you 😁. Personally, I LOVE stationery and it's worth every bit of my time. But that's a very personal choice and it's not for everyone x
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Beautiful card. Thanks 🙂
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Thank you so much. I'm so glad you like it
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Thank you! You too!
Hi good afternoon how to cut the paper? The main cover.
Hi Cherrlyn
For the main cover, we used a petal (or butterfly) card. You can find them currently on sale here:
www.imaginediy.co.uk/?s=butterfly+card&post_type=product
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Thank you so much! I'm really glad you like it!
Can you do this so the envelope will be a rectangle shape? I have a wedding to attend to in August. The bride and groom doesn't want money or gifts gifted but they want instant lottery tickets, the ones you have to scratch off and they are rectangle-shaped. Thank you!
Hi
I'm so sorry for the slow reply.
We do have small rectangle butterfly cards coming in to stock in the next 4 weeks. However, I'm afraid we don't have them available at the moment.
Kind regards
Leah
Hello. Can you send me link where I can buy this envelope?
What is the name of the color?
Hi Julie
It's Aquamarine. It's pretty isn't it?
x
Instead of double end tape you could have used glue or fevistick it will be more easy and more low costing
Good point. You need to be careful with glue. Wet glue can spoil the paper / card; causing it to wrinkle. There are glues that work well but I find that double sided tape is a much safe bet x
What paper did you use for the cover?
Hi
We used a card like this for the cover:
www.imaginediy.co.uk/shop/invitations/pocket-invitations/pearlised-ivory-origami-card/
You can find more details on the design on this page of our website:
www.imaginediy.co.uk/how-to-make-a-cheap-but-chic-diy-wedding-invitation/
I hope that helps
Kind regards
Leah x
How to get those ribbons for flower making
Hi
We sell these ribbons on our website:
www.imaginediy.co.uk/product-category/ragdoll-ribbons/ribbons/satin-ribbons/
Hope that helps x
@@ImagineDIYwedding ohhh that's nice thanqqq
Actually my idea is making a different greeting card by using wedding cards which are available at home......
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want to ask, how size cm is the paper size? PxL ?
Thanks
Hi
The decorative paper in the background is 14cm x 14cm.
The invitation panel is 10cm x 10cm.
Hope that helps 😁
@@ImagineDIYwedding what paper you use the invitation panel? how to get that one because the decorative paper backgroud i saw it already.
How did you make the envelop?
Hi Lee
We actually sell them on our website:
www.imaginediy.co.uk
They will be available for purchase at the end of next week.
Kind regards
Leah
Thats beautiful but needs a lot of works. For Asian weddings its not doable because you need to invite at least 2000 people (which translate into 1000 invitations). Too much trouble. But it is really really beautiful.
Yes. Probably a lot of work for 1000 invitations. However, there are not many designs that you could produce with less work though. Just 2 layers and a bow. When making these in-house, once we've printed and cut everything down, we could make each one in about a minute and a half..... if you form a little production line, the more you make, the faster you get 😉
@@ImagineDIYwedding Yes I was thinking about the same thing.
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Hi
You can see the details of all the products used on this page of our website:
www.imaginediy.co.uk/how-to-make-a-cheap-but-chic-diy-wedding-invitation/
Kind regards
Leah
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Why not using glue instead
Hi
Good point. You need to be careful with glue. Wet glue can spoil the paper / card; causing it to wrinkle. There are glues that work well but I find that double sided tape is a much safe bet x
Would you be able to make these with bigger invitations?
Hi Ruth
I am so sorry for the slow reply. I am just getting my head around RUclips and only just discovered where to find the comments.
If you could find the outers in a larger size, it would definitely be possible.
x
Hello po ask lng po saan po mabibili ung mga gagamitin
Narito ang isang link na magbibigay sa iyo ng impormasyon sa kung anong mga produkto ang ginagamit:
imaginediy.co.uk/blogs/diy-skill-level-easy/how-to-make-a-cheap-but-chic-diy-wedding-invitation
That’s a lot of tape for such thin paper
Hi
Thanks for the feedback.
I can see how it might seem like a lot of tape. We've been in the wedding stationery business since 2001 and have learned some really valuable lessons. I definitely think it's worth using a little extra tape to make sure nothing lifts or peels. It really brings down the look of an invitation if you scrimp on the small details. Even though it's thin paper, if you don't stick it along the edges and across the middle, there is a potential for it to lift or bubble slightly which to my eye looks really cheap.
But it's up to you. It's definitely worth experimenting and seeing what works for you personally.
I really appreciate you taking the time to comment.
Kind regards
Leah
Price please Mam
Hi
I am so sorry for the slow reply.
You can find more details on price and materials used on this page of our website:
www.imaginediy.co.uk/how-to-make-a-cheap-but-chic-diy-wedding-invitation/
Kind regards
Leah
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Unnecessary effort for a single invitation card.
Thanks for taking the time to respond. I guess if it's not your kind of thing, you probably have a point! But if you love stationery, this is actually pretty effortless in comparison to many designs.
If you're not up putting in a bit of effort, then Printed invitations are definitely the way to go........ DIY invitations might not be for you 😁.
Personally, I LOVE stationery and it's worth every bit of my time. But that's a very personal choice and it's not for everyone x