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Rose Wedding Invitation
How to Make Your Own Rose Wedding Invitation
Coming Up with the Rose Wedding Invitation
Roses are the ultimate symbol for Valentine's love. If you are planning your wedding around this lover's holiday, here's how to get started with your rose wedding invitations. For each of the pieces of the set I used a different rose line image from Wedding Clipart. The images were all in black and I used red font to accent the pieces. The set looks great!

The Invitation
The Rose Wedding Invitation uses a beautiful black rose line image from Wedding Clipart. I then accented the image by placing a simple red heart image in the lower right hand corner of the invitation. I positioned the names of the bride and groom in red text above the rose image. The phrase "the path that leads to happiness is so narrow that two cannot walk on it, unless they become one" runs into the wedding information, creating a great mood for the theme of the wedding.




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Personalize and Print the Rose Wedding Invitation

What's Needed
• 8.5" x 11" paper size
• 60 to 120 pound card stock
• Tan, white, or beige paper
NOTE: Be sure to check with your paper supplier that your paper is inkjet-compatible (or laser-compatible if that's what you're using )

Final Invitation Dimensions: 4.5" x 6.5"


Colors Suggestions: Red, pink, maroon, brown and dark black work great for this invitation.

Font used: Papyrus


Now that you've decided on this layout, its time to personalize it!
Here's what you need to do:
  1. Get the Rose Wedding Invitation
    Members of Wedding Clipart will find the template pictured in this set once they login. All templates are divided by theme, and it will be easy to locate the Valentine's theme and this exact template using the thumbnail image. Once you find it, simply download it to your hard drive.

  2. Open the Template
    All Wedding Clipart templates are in Microsoft Word format. Double click the template and it will open automatically in MS Word.

  3. Personalize the Text
    You'll see that all the text is in its own textbox, so you can edit the text and move it to where you want very easily. Try typing additional words and phrases and you'll get the hang of it immediately. You can also change the font, add bold or italicized text if you wish.

  4. OPTIONAL: Swap out or editing graphics used in the template.
    Swap out or edit graphics used in the template. We've designed the template layout and graphics so that they are ready to print as-is. But perhaps you've found additional images in the Wedding Clipart collection that you'd like to include. Inside the website, along with all the templates, is a complete tutorial on adding and removing images to a document in Microsoft Word. Use this as your guide. Finally, if you are familiar with image-editing programs such as Illustrator or Corel, you have complete flexibility to modify any aspect of any image, from its color to its basic lines.

  5. Test Print
    Once you are happy with the way the invitation reads, try a test print on plain paper using the Manual Feed setting on your printer. We've tested all of our templates on inkjet and laser printers, so you shouldn't have any trouble printing with your standard home printer.

  6. Test Cut
    Practice once on cutting around the design. It's best to do this before you start your final prints on expensive paper.

  7. Final Fixes and Changes
    You can make as many test prints as you want, allowing you to test different wording, changes to your layout, and additions/subtractions of graphics, as mentioned above.

  8. Final Print
    Select the paper you have chosen for your final program. Before you start a large print run, test just one sheet. If the new paper causes any alignment or paper jamming issues, you'll need to troubleshoot the printer. Most printers allow adjustments to the manual paper feed tray. When you have a successful print out, you may still need to feed and print the programs one at a time, depending on your printer.

  9. Final Cut
    Once you have a stack of final prints, you can always do the cutting at home, especially if you have a paper cutter. But you'll probably save a lot of energy and mistakes by taking the stack to your local copy store and having them cut the entire stack at once. Be sure to have a prototype of a final cut with you for them to follow.
Your Invitations are done! Here is a little background on the other piece you see in this Rose Wedding Stationary Set.
Here is a little background on the other piece you see in this Holiday Colors Wedding Stationary Set.

The Program
The program has a very simple design layout. The front cover of the program has a single line image of a rose and the names of the bride and groom are centered above the image. When you open the program, the names of the bridal party are listed on the right side of the program and on the other side is another line image of a rose lying across the bottom of the page.

The Thank You Card
The thank you card is folded horizontally in half. On the front of the card is a rose image with the words "thank you" centered in the middle. The names of the bride and groom, along with their wedding date, are centered beneath the thank you wording. The inside of the card is left blank so that you can write a personalized thank you to your guests.

This is a great wedding set for any Valentine wedding. It has an elegant look, it displays the beautiful rose image well and is easy to create. I designed everything within a couple of hours from scratch and printed it from a 4-year-old HP OfficeJet G85 inkjet printer.

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