2012年1月26日星期四

Help...Wedding Programs for Ceremony?

I am printing my own programs for our upcoming wedding. However, I am having trouble finding paper to print them on. The colors of the wedding our black and silver/gray...so, I figured that I could print the programs on silver/gray paper with plain black ink, but I am having trouble finding something that I like. I also thought about using a paper that had a design on it, nothing to dark so that I could still print the info and still read it. Got and ideas......Please Help!!



Also, I am having lots of gerbera daisies at the wedding and thought maybe on the outside of the program I could put an outline of a gerbera daisy or something of that nature.....what's your opinion??



Got any ideas, I am open to suggestions....



Thanks!!
Help...Wedding Programs for Ceremony?
www.jampaper.com



I got my program paper and invitation paper and envelops from there.



Good luck!
Reply:I was just at Michaels 2 days ago and I saw some really nice black and white programs. The background is made of sturdy, black cardstock and on top are 4 white layered sheets of paper which is nice if you want to include alot of info and the sheets are bound to the cardstock by a black bow. They don't have any silver in them, but I think that would be just fine. The invitations are the most important to color coordinate and as long as the programs match in some way, you're good to go. Good luck. I'm still looking for wedding programs that match my colors...truffle chocolate and wild orchid...but I'm not having much luck.
Reply:Have you looked at Michael's or any store in your area that offers stationary? I'm printing my own programs too. I bought some nice white stationary at Michael's that has some beautiful black damask scrollwork down the side. Just make sure when you're looking for paper you buy some that is printer-safe.
Reply:Search on the Internet for blank wedding programs - there are tons of options. Also, the church should have a booklet of blank programs that they can order for you, and they are usually really cheap.
Reply:Try Office Depot, Office Max, Staples, etc. That's where I ended up finding my program "stationary". It was your standard copier paper with a nice design on it. The program doesn't have to be cardstock quality paper.
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