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Arexy
Devoted October 2020 Ontario

Electronic invites

Arexy, on August 14, 2020 at 12:22 Posted in Plan a wedding 1 4
How did people do this?

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Latest activity by Vinod, on August 14, 2020 at 14:32
  • Vinod
    Top August 2017 Ontario
    Vinod ·
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    There are websites available to make your wedding information viewed by guests. Some sites are free where as others may require payments. Its something to check out and WW is free to use unless you pay to make it Premium. Greenvelope is one site my cousin used for their wedding page.
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  • Hank
    Featured September 2021 Ontario
    Hank ·
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    Wedding websites use their own templates that you can customize to create a look. Usually sites allow you to choose colour schemes, fonts, etc and you populate with photos. As I mentioned, lots of free options as well as some paid ones if you want more extensive designs.
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  • Karina
    Beginner September 2021 Ontario
    Karina ·
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    I'm curious to see what people did for their e-invites too. I know that people use Vista print to put together the design, but I always thought they're made so that you can print them later? What if instead of printing I want to save them as PDF (or something else) and send them via email?
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  • Hank
    Featured September 2021 Ontario
    Hank ·
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    You'll need a wedding website and then gather everyone's email address and load them into your platform of choice. Lots of free options available, including Weddingwire's own site as well as The Knot, withjoy, green envelope, etc
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