Hey Morgan I was wondering if you could direct me to any websites that I could help my lil sis print some reception cards and mailing labels for free for her wedding? Sounds like you are just about ready to go. Rory said that the baby was waving today. Jess got his grades and got 8 A's and Katelyn is struggling with some of her work mostly math. But overall B's and C's. We are having her work with her teacher after school for more help with some subjects and cracking down on the after school activities. Better to get a hold on it now than later.
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Reception cards and mailing labels... for free? There isn't such a thing that I know of. But you can use Avery labels for labels (available at Walmart and a number of other stores. With Avery labels you can choose a template to fill them out so you don't have to setup the margins (it explains on a sheet when you purchase a pack - or email me, and I can explain in detail).
Reception cards can be made on your home computer and just cut out to the size you need. As far as I know, Norfolk doesn't have any paper supply stores so it would be difficult to get cheap options with designer looks like Kim's invitations were. But maybe Hobby Lobby would have some interesting paper you could use like vellum (which is semi-transparent).
But you can always do a search and see if any sites come up that have free stuff.
I forgot to mention that Avery labels work with Word, so you don't ned a special program to use them.
This website has quite a few good links if you wanted to search around it: http://weddings.about.com/. They also have a good forum that you can get answers in.
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