Free blank wedding invitation templates

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You can find my tutorials on how to add or delete text to the templates using PicMonkey HERE. I would definitely recommend trying that out first before downloading any software you are not used to. From there you can add your own text with their fonts, or access your own, then re-save and print them out. You can do this with any image editing software, or over at. Most of my free downloads are set up as either PNG or JPG files, that you will then need to add your own text on top of. If you plan to download my free template or any of the files from my shop then you don’t need to worry about the vectors, those are only listed in case you want to play around and design your own invitation.

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You can reference ALL of the fonts and vectors I used, along with links to sources in this post. Part 6: Tips for Designing Wedding Invitations Part 5: Are DIY Invitations worth it? Cost Breakdown of our DIY Invites Part 4: How to Put Together Vintage-Rustic Invitations Part 3: How to Edit DIY Invitation Templates Part 2: FREE Fonts and vectors used on vintage-rustic invitation template Part 1: FREE Invitation Template (this post) Update: Due to the amount of information in this post I decided to split it up into several parts, which you can access below:

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