Hi, ladies,
We are having our 2-year-old daughter and then 7-month-old son baptized at the same time in a couple months. Can anyone recommend a place to get traditional, gender-neutral invites?
My go-to place is TinyPrints, but all their cards seem to be either blue, pink, or, if neutral, rather tacky (not traditional, plain Jane, which is what I want for this).
TIA.
Re: baptism invitations
BFP#1 -3/18/12- M/C 3/31/12,
BFP#2 -4/25/12, Beta#1 17dpo= 800, Beta#2 20dpo= 3800, Ethan James born 1-5-13
BFP#3- February 2015- natural miscarriage
BFP#4- June 2015- Ruptured ectopic, severe hemorrhage and loss of left tube on 7/10/2015
BFP#5- 12/18/15
I search on Etsy for all of my invitation needs. There is something for every event, every person, every personality.
If you see something that you like, but maybe don't like a certain color in it, you can always message the shop and ask if you could do a custom order. More often than not, a "custom" order is not any more expensive than an invitation.
I print them at Kinkos and even after paying for the printable and the printing, it's still less than what I have spent on Shutterfly and Tiny Prints invitations for various things.
Try etsy!
You can pay anywhere from $10-18 for someone to design an invite. They'll send you proofs to make sure the wording and information is correct then you'll get your jpeg. Upload it as if you're uploading pictures to Target, CVS or Costco and pick them up next day. That's what we did and in total we spent $18 for the jpeg and $11 for 30 invites. You can go to Michaels for the envelopes. I'll try attaching the photo invite but I can also send it to you. Best $$$ I've ever spent on invites. Will be using this method moving forward.