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Printing Invitations

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  • Printing Invitations

    So I'm ordering and printing my baby shower invites. Not because I like torture, but because I have people in charge of these things who do not know how to use Etsy. Sigh. At least I will be reimbursed for my expenses and I have been able to control what my invites look like.

    I have a proof (5.25 x 5.25 square) and I am not sure where to go and get this printed. The graphics on it are not over the top and there is a moderate amount of text. The person who designed the invite has mentioned Costco, Walgreens, Kinkos/FedEx. Anyone have any experience with them or with another place when it comes to printing invites? Do I need to be concerned about having a file with a bleed to it? And where the heck do you get your envelopes from for a square invite? Does the printer give them to you or do you get your own?

    I also could go into work tomorrow and see if we use any local printers. Our main guy is a couple of hours away, so there would be a delay in getting the invites to me.


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    Event coordinator, wife and therapist to a peds attending

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    I printed our wedding invites at a local copy store and they did a good job, but even they couldn't do printing to the edge...not sure about that.
    Married to a newly minted Pediatric Rad, momma to a sweet girl and a bunch of (mostly) cute boy monsters.



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