mailers etc. on the cheap for people who had photocopied them at their
offices, but didn't want to fold by hand.
Just keep in mind that the first folds rarely come out perfectly. Make
a few copies (maybe b&w or low-grade color) but on the same stock for
test purposes.
--BenD
Erika L Walker-Arnold wrote:
> Any paper will do - just find paper that is the length needed (5.25 x 3
> = 15.75 long so anything 11 x 17 will suit you)... Cut & Fold them
> yourself
> OR
> Find a local printer to work with ...
>
> Do the design ...
> Bring it to them and see if they have paper you want. They'll cut, score
> and fold the invites - after printing them for you.
>
> OR - they'll sell you the paper.
> You take em home and print them.
> Bring em back to the printer - they'll cut, score and fold.
>
> Easy peasy.
>
> If you have any other questions - feel free to ask.
>
> <--- been doing custom wedding invitations for many years.
>
> Cheers,
> Erika
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >>| From: Tangorre, Michael
> >>|
> http://www.urbaninvite.com/Products/ul01.html
> <http://www.urbaninvite.com/Products/ul01.html>
>
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