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Ways To Add A DIY Wow Factor To Wedding Invites

Simple and inexpensive wedding invitation ideas to take your basic invites to the next level...

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Ways To Add A DIY Wow Factor To Wedding Invites

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The key to creating a wow wedding is to focus on the little details and how they fit with the vibe of your celebration, starting with your wedding invitations. Adding a few simple touches in order to customize and personalise your wedding invites will wow your guests and get them set for the celebration to come. The best wedding invites are those that that stand out and often it's the simple little elements that make the difference. But don't worry, it doesn't have to break the bank. Today we've rounded up 10 simple and inexpensive ideas for taking a plain invitation, doing a little DIY to make it amazing.

Get your Own Personalised Stamp

Have you seen these? Yes, personalised stamps are a thing, and you can use them for both making your wedding invite or for adding a return address on the wedding invitation envelopes.

Put a Ribbon on it

Adding ribbon to your wedding invite is a gorgeous little extra and also the perfect way to keep all the other elements you are including together such as travel information, RSVP cards etc. Add a little tag for an extra special touch.

Creative Edging with Punches

Make fancy corners or edges on your wedding invitations with a special punch or stamp cutter. They're available in a variety of different sizes and designs from craft stores and online. It's really easy to use, just give yourself a bit of time and make sure you have a good table and a steady hand (don't do it while tired or you'll end up with patterns that are off.)

Address your Invitations beautifully with Calligraphy

It's been a while since handwriting classes in primary school, but if you want to make an impact with your invitations, start with addressing them perfectly (not in your own day-to-day scrawl!) Up your calligraphy game with one of the many calligraphy classes or DIY tutorials you can find online. Use your new skills to write your invites or do beautiful addresses on the envelope.

Add a Wash of Watercolour

A very easy way to recreate those beautiful watercolour invitations you see on pinterest - create simple wedding invites and print them on watercolour paper. Give them a beautiful watercolour wash for an expensive arty effect! Don't overdo the watercolour or the paper will be misshapen. As always practise makes perfect.

Gild the Edges

A nifty little trick that will make simple white invitations look very expensive is to add a touch of glam with a golden edge on either your invitations or envelopes. It's actually incredibly easy to do.

Tie with Twine and Tags

Perfect if you are a fan of the rustic wedding look, adding some twine and a custom kraft paper tag gives your invite the perfect personalised touch. Just like the ribbon it also serves the purpose of keeping all the other elements together inside the envelope.

Add an Envelope Liner

You can't help but smile when opening an envelope that has a pretty liner hidden inside.

Use an Embosser

Take your envelopes from 'plain ole' to 'pretty wow" with a personalised embosser. It's a really subtle and elegant touch that won't escape your guests. Looks super expensive, but only you will know your secret!

Seal it with Wax

Nothing says olde worlde luxe more than a wax seal on the envelope of the wedding invitation. You can pick these up in specialist paper or craft stores as well as on Etsy. Before you embark on doing 100 of them at once, conveyor belt style, take a few minutes to practise - too much wax can look like a mess. Take the time to get it right and then you'll fly through them.

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