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Brand | Wilton |
Item model number | 1008-173 |
Color | Purple |
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Product Id | 315724 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 070896081735 |
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These were the colors of my reception. I had my friend use her cricket to design the card then I took it to staples to have them printed. It came out beautiful. I read the reviews before I bought them use hot glue gun to paste flowers on. It does look better.
Perfect for wedding and really nice
I love them perfect wedding invitations
I'm getting married in October so we bought 2, it just so happens our colors are purple and yellow. We actually don't have a home printer so we saved out own wording on a thumb drive and took it up to Office Max, they printed everything out for $20. I didn't really care for the double sided tape used to hold the bows on so I just hot glued them on. The hand made floral paper makes them look way more expensive then they really are. I opted for the free shipping and they still got here in like 3 days. Love them
these weding invitations looks good but the yellow ribbon should be white or purple. I got purple ribbon and they look perfect now. Great price to.
The cards were very pretty and easy to assemble, although,..the printing instructions were very vague and incomplete, also the help link was not active and no other help options were available, except the suggestions for checking your printer power... very frustrating...
These invitations are very pretty, once they are assembled. However, they are very time-consuming to put together, and difficult to work with. When I saw the photo online, I assumed that there was one piece of ribbon that would be wrapped around the invitation, then tied into a bow. I was wrong. There is one piece of ribbon to wrap around the card, then a very tiny, tiny, tiny, piece of two-sided adhesive that has to hold the ribbon together, and then attach and hold the separate bow. They are difficult to put together, and the ribbons and bows are packed in the bottom of the box under the weight of all the cards, so they come out of the package looking smashed, wrinkled, and awful. I had to use a curling iron to press the ribbons and bows before I could even begin assembling the cards. 150 invitations took me sixteen hours to assemble, and even then, the bows kept falling off when I put them into the envelopes. I was with one of the invitation recipients when she opened it, and she pulled the bow, expecting to untie the ribbon. It didn't open, and she got embarrassed and just put the whole thing back in the envelope. I suspect all the recipients of these invitations I sent responded similarly--"Oh, how pretty. How do you open it? Arrrgh..." Definitely not worth the trouble. Don't buy these invitation unless you enjoy being frustrated.