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02-19-2023 10:52 AM
Hi Everyone! I have finally decided to create a wedding invitation. I have the artwork for the front, and could use some advice on creating the template for the customers to fill out on the backside. I tried once before but found it very difficult. Are there any shortcuts? (Before, I really had a hard time with the text sizes and spacing of the lines.) I wanted to download a premade template but it seems like they all either already have the artwork or don't make it clear how to use them once downloaded. Thanks so much! Cheryl : )
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02-20-2023 04:39 AM - edited 02-20-2023 04:39 AM
I learned most of what I know here, by opening the products of other designers in the design tool, and seeing how they did things. This will work for you.
I also do Postcrossing!
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02-19-2023 02:34 PM
Be aware that many templates you buy online are NOT for commercial use, which means you can't use them on Zazzle.
That aside, the reverse should be no different to the front and given the very stiff competition here for wedding templates, you definitely have to learn how to do this properly and that will only come with practice and playing around with the tools.
You can do a search on 'font pairings' for wedding invitations, that will help you somewhat.
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02-20-2023 04:39 AM - edited 02-20-2023 04:39 AM
I learned most of what I know here, by opening the products of other designers in the design tool, and seeing how they did things. This will work for you.
I also do Postcrossing!

