How to punch holes in wedding programs


















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Comments I need to add some of these tools to my collection! Trackbacks […] How to Punch Holes in Metal […]. A variety of colors and thicknesses are available at your local office supply store. In order to ensure that the formatting and colors are correct, you should print one program first and then make adjustments as needed.

Have your programs printed at a local print shop, if you don't have the supplies to print all of the programs from home. Fold the paper as needed. Depending on the style of program you have selected, you may need to fold the programs once the ink has had a few seconds to dry.

Take your time to carefully line up the two sides before making a crisp and straight crease. Some styles to consider include: Traditional card centre fold vertical or horizontal. Brochure style three folds. Single sheet printed on front and back no fold.

Method 3. Choose a font and colour that matches your wedding. Typically, a wedding will have a particular colour scheme, for example, blush and gold. You may want to match your wedding program to the overall style and colour scheme of your wedding. Include a photo or special design. If you find the program is slightly dull with just words, you could add a photo of the bride and groom on the front cover or some sort of special design that matches the theme of your wedding.

Search for more creative ideas to match your theme. There are a lot of amazing and creative ideas that can help you come up with a unique wedding program design that matches the theme of your wedding. If you are having a modern formal wedding, try a Google image search for "formal modern wedding programs. For example, make your program into a fan. If you are having an outdoor wedding during the summer, it is likely going to be fairly warm.

One creative way to help your guests beat the heat is by placing your wedding program on a wooden stick so that it can be used as a fan. Add a touch of elegance to your wedding program by tying a ribbon to the top. Punch two holes in the top left corner. You can place the holes either beside or on top of one another. Run a thin piece of ribbon up through each hole and tie a small bow on the front. Place the programs in a lined basket.

Use the same shade of ribbon that was used on the programs to tie a bow onto the basket. Place the basket on the guest registry table. Alternatively, you could have the groomsmen hand out the programs as guests enter the wedding ceremony venue.

You can use some of the tips listed above, but the content of the program will be different. Yes No. Not Helpful 2 Helpful 7. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. By using this service, some information may be shared with YouTube. If you are unable to print your own programs, you may want to use a professional printing service.

Search online for local printing stores. Alternately, you could ask a friend or family member to refer you to a printing business they have used in the past. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0. Don't over decorate your program. A small clip art or stamp may be appropriate but too much artwork will greatly take away from the text and elegance. Helpful 2 Not Helpful 0. Use this idea at a modern wedding, like a warehouse or art museum atmosphere, to add an element of playfulness.

Ways to Display: Folding the programs in half so the headline is clear then placing them on each seat allows guests to clearly see it when they arrive.

Bonus: Add a custom crossword puzzle in your newspaper focused on your love story. Read more. Photo: steeredc. We uncover design genius through ongoing design competitions. At Minted, all that matters is good design. Designers submit, and the Minted community votes to tell us what to sell. Wedding Planning Guide wedding program examples and ideas Everything you need to know to create a ceremony program.

Try our free monogram maker. Helpful notes to guests e. Explanation of any cultural or ceremony traditions Explanation of the significance of other wedding details e. Message of thanks to guests for attending the celebration Message in memory of loved ones who could not attend. Use Large Fonts: For grandparents or those with poor vision who may be in attendance, be mindful of the fonts you use.

While some fonts are beautiful, they might be too small to see for some. Use Legible Fonts: Save fancy cursive and scripts for place cards or wedding signage. Wedding program wording should be easy to read in a legible font type. Order Extras: A good rule of thumb is to order 5 to 10 extra programs in case spills happen or the wind picks up. However, some guests might take an extra copy to show to friends or family, or take as a keepsake, so always order more than you think you will need.

Will they be positioned at each chair? Handed out by groomsmen? In a basket at the entrance? Make sure you have this figured out in advance to ensure everyone easily receives one. Make sure you proof the handouts before going to print and get a second set of trusted eyes on them, too! Wedding Colors The perfect color palette. Shop now Photo: steeredc. Wedding Planning Checklist Your checklist for the wedding planning timeline.



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