DIY Bridal Party Invitations

by Allison Cawley, Apr 25 2016

If you're a new bride or know someone that's engaged, there's definitely a new level of expectations out there for brides when recruiting their bridal parties.   Some are doing fun gift boxes with cute accessories, and others are hosting bridal lunches to "pop the question" to their favorites... but if those options are out of the budget or time constraints you might be working with, consider printing your own DIY Bridal Party Invitations.   

We've got a fun light-hearted spin on gathering up your bridal party with these fun printable DIY Bridal Party Invitations for you below.  There are a few designs and color options, but all tell a whimsy and funny little quote, "They say I'll need someone to hold my dress when I have to pee.." for the Bridesmaid and Maid of Honor questions.   

Download the printouts by clicking here. 

DIY Bridal Invitations

Instructions:

  1. Purchase 5" x 6.5" folding cards (ours were the Recollections Cards & Envelopes from Michaels).   
  2. After downloading the printouts above, select which design pages your would like to print. 
  3. Hit Print.
  4. Before finalizing printing, select that you only want to print the selected/highlighted pages, and change your paper size to 6.5" x 10". 
  5. Print it. 
  6. Customize and send out!

DIY Bridal InvitationsDIY Bridal Invitations

Now that you have your cards printed, you can write a note to each bridal party member to customize their invitation and make it extra special! 

In the end, it doesn't matter what you do to invite your bridal party to be a part of your big day, it's all about celebrating this joyous occasion with the people you love!

So if you're looking for more great DIY and Wedding stories, check out PeachfullyChic.com and search around Craft Box Girls!

xo,

Allie

 



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