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DebbieJ said:I do a mix of things. I send invites for my host.
I use the PC cards most of the time.
I have a great Power Cooking postcard that I made in Publisher and use for that specialty show.
I also just sent some invites that were full page flyers in an envelope.
I am finding more and more that guests aren't getting their postcards via the mail as noted above, so I always make sure that the host calls them.
Postcards are single sheets of paper with a pre-printed design on one side and blank space on the other for writing your invitation. Flyers are typically larger and can be folded or left as a single sheet, also with a pre-printed design on one side. Envelopes are used to hold folded invitations or multiple sheets of paper, with a pre-printed design on the outside.
PC postcards are a convenient and cost-effective option for creating custom invitations. They can be easily designed and printed at home using a computer and printer, and they can be mailed without the need for an additional envelope.
Making your own invitations allows for complete customization and creativity in the design process. You can also save money by using your own materials and printing at home. Additionally, making your own invitations can be a fun and enjoyable activity.
It really depends on personal preference and the occasion. Postcards are a popular choice for casual events such as parties or save-the-dates, while flyers in envelopes are typically used for more formal events such as weddings or corporate events.
Yes, it is important to consider the occasion, audience, and budget when creating custom invitations. The design and format should also reflect the tone and theme of the event. Additionally, make sure to leave enough time for printing and mailing the invitations before the event date.