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$ 12
Jul 2008
San Diego
Price per high-end invitation  more... close row
$ 156
Apr 2008
Miami, Florida
Engraved wedding invitations and RSVP cards   more... close row
$ 850
Jan 2008
Warwick, RI
Perfect wedding invitation helps with bride's special day  more... close row
$ 2200
Feb 2006
Chicago, IL
Daughter looked at dozens of samples for wedding invitations  more... close row
$ 110
Feb 2008
Los Angeles, CA
Designed cards early so as not to stress  more... close row
$ 243
Jul 2007
Cleveland, OH
250 invitations printed in four colors  more... close row
$ 50
Jun 2007
North Canton, OH
Very happy with low cost wedding invitations  more... close row
$ 175
Feb 2008
Chicago, Illinois
Customized wedding invitation designs  more... close row
$ 455
Apr 2008
Canton, Michigan
Price includes consultant fee  more... close row
$ 400
Mar 2006
Boise, ID
100 wedding invitations along with services  more... close row
$ 300
Oct 2007
Los Angeles, CA
Custom wedding invitations  more... close row
$ 150
Jun 2007
Bay City, TX
50 wedding invitations printed  more... close row
$ 563
Jun 2007
Fairfield,Ohio
Quality important in wedding invitations  more... close row

Description of service

The wedding invitations were $4.50 each and we ordered 125 making the total climb to 562.50. They were on mid weight paper and had a bi-fold, the tri folds were a little more expensive. Each invitation included a printed envelope, a reply card and a reply card printed envelope, and a reception card.


Review of Service

The cards were beautiful and everything was printed as we wanted. The colors were brilliant and the raised lettering very professional. I feel we got a great price for a wonderful service. We had shopped around and most places were charging a good $2 more per card and there were no reception cards included in those prices, so the value I feel was there and we did not skimp on quality to get that great price.


Tips

I know a lot of people are buying the kits and printing the cards theirselves and yes this can be a lot cheaper but you suffer on quality, there are pros and cons to both I guess but the ease of having them done for you and done right was worth the extra cost, and if you consider after buying the kit and also making sure you have a decent printer to even make them look professional then you still have to consider the cost of ink, what if they smudge, or you spelled something incorrectly, then you have to print the envelopes fold the invitations there is a lot of work involved in doing this on your own where as the professional have the right equipment and can do it quick and cheap.


$ 700
May 2007
Los Angeles, CA
150 printed wedding invitations  more... close row
$ 250
Mar 2007
Las Vegas,NV
Do research before committing  more... close row