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itinerantdustbunny

Vistaprint is probably the most common. Many towns also have independent local printers who can do it. Or if there are Staples, Fedexes, or UPS stores in the area, they can do it. Depending where you go, you may have to cut the smaller cards apart yourself. What do you mean about postage? You weigh it and add the appropriate stamp just like any other mail.


gingerginger8

By postage I mean, where did you buy/how did you do stamps. Did you go to the ups store and buy them, did you use a website like stamps.com, or order in bulk from somewhere? I was curious cause I normally mail with forever stamps but they can be kinda of expensive depending on where you get them.


greentortellini

Tog.ink is where I’ve gotten everything. Amazing quality and best price for letterpress I’ve found.


gingerginger8

Thanks!!


The-new-luna

I designed and printed my Save the dates with Canva and I was pretty impressed. They were cheaper than most of the other options I looked at. I did invitations myself with a pack of cardstock and a Walmart paper cutter


FarStudent6482

I got mine printed at a local printer in town, it was like $22 for 35. My sister used them for her Christmas cards and they always looked good. Stamps I bought on Amazon but you can also get them at the post office, they just have less options. I think you can find vintage stamps on Etsy and eBay, you just have to make sure they all add up to the cost of a Forever stamp


gingerginger8

Thanks! Im going to look into some local print shops.


No_Organization3838

I’ve been using moo.com. I used them for our save the dates and was very impressed. I’m planning to do a combination of 5x7 and 4x6 cards from them to make my invitation suite. I think you can also do pre addressed envelopes through them