This video shows how to use your designs (or mine, www.designsbykayla.com) and print through paperandmore.com, and then put together the perfect DIY wedding program fans for your big day!
Hi Sheary, If you will not be designing your wedding programs and are trying to save money, I recommend Etsy as a resource. You may be able to find a template that you can edit on your own from there. If you're looking for a recommendation, I do have a program in my shop available where I do all of the editing and send you the files to download. If interested, you can find it at www.etsy.com/listing/496349374/cream-simple-double-sided-wedding. I have a few programs to choose from for that listing, and I provide recommendations for printing.
Thank you for posting the video. May I ask where you purchased the sticks?
Hey Natasha! I usually get the sticks from Amazon. If you still need designs, check out my website at designsbykayla.com.
How was paper cut to that shap
Hi, I'm printing out my paper from the local print shop (OfficeMax) what kind of paper should I use?
Hi! I would recommend a heavier cardstock. My go-to is 100-110 lb.
I'm tring to make my wedding programs fan but i don't no what
Website to download I'm new at this and I'm trying to save money as much as I can.
Hi Sheary, If you will not be designing your wedding programs and are trying to save money, I recommend Etsy as a resource. You may be able to find a template that you can edit on your own from there. If you're looking for a recommendation, I do have a program in my shop available where I do all of the editing and send you the files to download. If interested, you can find it at www.etsy.com/listing/496349374/cream-simple-double-sided-wedding. I have a few programs to choose from for that listing, and I provide recommendations for printing.