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Wedding Invite Ideas app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 7152 ratings )
Reference Lifestyle
Developer: Yudhi Adhitya
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 15 Sep 2016
App size: 50.83 Mb

Hallo everyone, are you feeling confused about your wedding invitation design? Dont worry fellas, we provide you all about wedding-invite ideas that can inspire you in this App. Actually, making kinds of invitation is not really hard, for you who want to be more creative, just check this steps, and you will be amazed wiith your ability.

Part 1 of 3: Organizing Your Information
1. Organize the sections. Wedding invitations are typically broken up into three different parts: the save-the-date, the wedding invitation, and the RSVP card. Decide if you want all of these to be included in your invitation-making process, and how similar or different you would like each part to appear.

2. Make a guest list. Before you can make your invitations, you need to know how many you will have to create. To do this, make a guest list organized by family or household. Include the full name, address, and optionally their email and phone number.
It is easiest to organize all this information into a spreadsheet on your computer. This way, you can quickly pull up the information and make any necessary changes.
As guests RSVP, highlight or mark their names on the guest list. This will help you to keep track of who all is going, and who you have not heard from.
Pay attention to anyone on your guest list who may have special invitation needs. If they live in a rural or remote area, you may need to send them an invitation online as well through the mail. If they speak another language, have a special translated version of your invitation made.

3. Write all your invitation information. Once you’ve decided what parts of the invitation you want to make, make a sample (or a few) for each part.
Decide if you want to use formal or informal wording.
Don’t feel limited to making one version of the information that will be on your invitation, but make several versions testing different styles of writing.
Feel free to include directions on the wedding invitation, especially if the location is remote or unknown to most of the guests.

Part 2 of 3: Designing Your Invitations
1. Choose the color scheme. For the best looking invitations, choose colors that match the rest of your wedding decor.
Limit your invitation colors to 3 at most. This will keep the invitation from looking overwhelming or busy.
Use at least one neutral or base color.

2. Design your background.
Consider using a pattern or image as the background. Although you have to slightly amend the area where the text will be placed, using a patterned background is an easy way to add interest to your invitation.

3. Decide on images.
If you want to have an image, design it yourself or use a free stock photo.
Avoid adding too many things to your invitation.

4. Choose your typography.
Font is important for attributing a certain mood to your invitation.
For a formal invitation, go with a classic cursive of serif font.
If you use informal text and design, consider using a handwritten font or sans-serif font.

5. Consider other add-ons.

6. Choose an envelope. There are hundreds of different envelope styles on the market, many specifically designed for wedding invitations.

7. Format your invitation

8. Decide on your invite. Make sure that there are no basic text mistakes and that you know the exact sizing for your cards.

Part 3 of 3: Printing Your Cards
1. Choose your paper. Although you may have already decided on a type of paper to use if it is adding a patterned background or texture, you should choose on a type of paper for you invitations after designing them.
Avoid glossy photo paper for your invitations, as this style gets damaged easily

2. Decide how you want to print them. You can print your invitations at home or through a print shop.

3. Assemble your invitations.

4. Send out your invites!