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We printed 350 Save the Date Cards for only $64!! (community article)

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We bought red cardstock from Michaels and printed them on a laser printer (here it is pictured on our fridge) They did their job - gave our guests our wedding date, where it was going to be, etc. The back contained hotel information. We sent out 350 Save the Dates. Cost (paper, labels, envelopes) = $64.00


P.S. If you need to cut paper for your STDS, invites, or anything else, SKIP THE PAPER CUTTER! You can go to Kinko’s and there is a GREAT machine that does all the cutting for you (it doesn’t matter how thick your stack). Each cut is around $1.50! We did this for our Save the Date cards (each 8x10 piece of paper was cut three times) and they also cut our menus for us (each 8 X 10 piece of paper was cut twice). I fell in love with Kinko’s after they cut my Save the Dates and menus!

 

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04/15/2009 at 02:03 pm

I did mine for like $20! On Shutterfly.com.

I did mine for photo 430216-1

04/15/2009 at 12:51 pm

Does that mean that you can cut a huge stack of paper for only $1.50?   That's amazing!!! Thanks for the tips.

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02/05/2009 at 05:36 am

nice! I didnt know they can cut paper for you too! so I can print them at home and cut them at Kinko's??? great!

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01/17/2009 at 12:32 pm

Thats what i was leaning towards when I go to do Save the Dates :)

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