Any frugal ideas for custom grad party invitations?

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    Kirsty

      Etsy has plenty of nice design options for decent prices if you aren’t artsy. Canva is a good option if you are. You can usually edit them yourself, then save a PDF. Print it at home on nice card stock, or at your local office store (staples, office max, etc.)

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      Elizabeth

        Walgreens photo, you can do it from the app from your phone. And then there’s usually a 50% off code in the app. They come with the envelopes too.

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        Bianca

          Use Canva and save it and print at Office Depot. Or you can order with envelopes straight from canva.

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          Julie

            We used Walmart photo center. Only printed 60; just what we needed. The rest we invited via Facebook or sent photos of the invite via text.

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            Shelly

              My daughter designed her own then printed at Office Max. I think she bought the template off Etsy or Pinterest. They’re not much to buy.

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              Katie

                Most of the grad parties I went to this year just had a Facebook invite.

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                Laura

                  Make it as a 4×6 print and print at a photo printing place. Often walgreens has 30-50% off. We have been invited by Facebook events to some this year with not invitations at all. You could do both ways. Maybe the younger folks on Facebook and folks who wouldn’t see it or do Facebook use paper invites.

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                  Tiffany

                    We bought blank invites at Hobby Lobby. Then we printed them ourself with black ink. Even with purchasing the invites and printer, we only spent around $40 and still have the printer.

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                    Kelcie

                      Vistaprint or Shutterfly might be cheaper! But what we did for wedding invitations was a 4×6 print on matte paper. Made it like .13 cents a piece or something but I know print prices have gone up since we were married in 2021.

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