Friday, January 29, 2010

Wedding Invitations/ Comical How Do I Make Wedding Invitations With Pressed Flowers?

How do I make wedding invitations with pressed flowers? - wedding invitations/ comical

We do not have much money for our wedding invitations and want to do for ourselves. I have a lot of pressed flowers, all go, but I do not know how to paste on the paper, by invitation. And when you are not going to go get stuck, not in special envelopes or plastic wrap to prevent the flowers? What can I make it look good? Thank you for any help!

3 comments:

Sage said...

It's always good to do yours too. I have with pens, packing tape and small. We have moved and then had delivered my son with his hand over 7 years. It was fun.

For your invitations, Try This --

Glue the flowers carefully, then brush a thin layer MODGE Dumbo. When he painted this, it is garbage, but dries clear. This will seal the flowers in the newspaper. You can try to see if the flowers need a second coat, but I doubt it.

Modge Dumbo is in the rear of the craft business. It will take about 4-6 U.S. dollars between the claim, depending on the size of the container.

N Podge Modge? Try a little thin glue. What we want is something that when it dries, it will be seen through.

If all else fails, go to a craft store and Error sales people!

Good luck and bless your marriage!

Kacky said...

Do you really want to send the first time on their wedding invitations? Make your marriage must have, because you can do better than store-bought, not to save money.

Most of glue, paper, pressed flowers will work, because they are thin. Most people use the handmade paper, but there is another player entirely. You could, at some maps of Nice.

You may receive an invitation from one of the printers at low cost in the back of the bridal magazines, and paste it into your own flowers.

You could have a piece of cloth to protect against the friction of the envelope.
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Kacky said...

Do you really want to send the first time on their wedding invitations? Make your marriage must have, because you can do better than store-bought, not to save money.

Most of glue, paper, pressed flowers will work, because they are thin. Most people use the handmade paper, but there is another player entirely. You could, at some maps of Nice.

You may receive an invitation from one of the printers at low cost in the back of the bridal magazines, and paste it into your own flowers.

You could have a piece of cloth to protect against the friction of the envelope.
.

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