Print Your Own Invitations and Labels with Our Easy-to-Use Template | BEE

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the sharing of templates and methods for printing invitations and labels for postcards. Participants discuss their personal experiences with different approaches and tools they use to create these materials.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal, Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about templates for printing invitations and labels, expressing concern about asking guests to write out information.
  • Another participant shares a detailed method for printing labels using Avery 5160 labels, describing how they optimize label usage for their invites.
  • One user suggests checking the files section for a variety of available invitations.
  • Another participant mentions using similar labels with added promotional text for inviting friends.
  • A participant notes they print their own invitations using templates found on the site and appreciates another user's idea.
  • One participant shares a positive experience with a template provided by their Upline Director, emphasizing its effectiveness despite some initial trial and error.
  • Another user expresses interest in testing the shared methods instead of purchasing labels.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best methods and templates for printing invitations and labels, with no clear consensus emerging on a single preferred approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding the tools and templates they use, with a focus on efficiency and customization for their invitations.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ways to print invitations and labels for their events may find the shared experiences and methods helpful.

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Do you have a template I could use to print my own invitations and/or labels for postcards? I think asking them to write out the info is a bit much but don't have an alternative. Thanks....BEE
 
Here is what I use.

Part one goes where all the info is on the top of the card.

Part two goes on the bottom over the main PC web address.

I print these with Avery 5160 labels (the Office Max version--cheaper!). You know, the standard ones with 30 to a page.

Since we have only 40 invites, I print one page each of parts 1 and 2, then I edit part one to print only 12 labels (four rows) at the top of the page. I print it and then I edit part two to print four rows at the bottom on the page and I run that same page of labels through a second time.

So in total I use only three pages of labels and my host gets all the info she needs to put on all her postcards.

Oh, and it's very easy to change the part 1 label for each host by using the "replace" function under "edit" in Microsoft Word.

HTH!
 

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Look in the files section. There are a ton of invitations available.
 
I useLabels very similar with the show info. Except, I add Bring a friend, get a FREE gift!
 
I print my ownI print my own using a lot of the ones that I found I this site. I like your idea though Debbie.

Kim
 
Here is a WONDERFUL template that my Upline Director sent to me. I can not take credit for this at all but I can say that I love it and will not go back to using labels. You do need to play with it a bit and will probably waste a few postcard invites but it is worth it. It will only work on the newer postcard invitations. If you have any problems let me know.
 

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Those are great.

I'll have to test these out instead of buying all those labels!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the BEE template for printing invitations and labels?

The BEE template is a user-friendly design tool that allows you to create and print your own invitations and labels easily. It provides customizable options to suit your specific event needs, making it perfect for direct sales events or Pampered Chef parties.

How do I access the BEE template?

You can access the BEE template through our website. Simply navigate to the templates section, select the BEE option, and follow the instructions to download or use the template online.

Can I customize the BEE template for my specific event?

Yes! The BEE template is fully customizable. You can add your own text, choose colors, and select images that reflect your event theme, ensuring that your invitations and labels are unique to your occasion.

What materials do I need to print my invitations and labels using the BEE template?

To print your invitations and labels, you will need a printer, suitable paper or label sheets, and access to the BEE template. Make sure to select the appropriate paper type in your printer settings for the best results.

Is there a cost associated with using the BEE template?

The BEE template is available for free to all users. However, you may incur costs for printing materials, such as paper or labels, depending on your printing needs. Be sure to check for any specific requirements or recommendations provided with the template.

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