Below are the printing instuctions that are included with every invitation purchase. We strongly recommend that before you begin editing your invitation, you read through the printing instructions from start to finish to familiarize yourself with the process.
Click here to try a FREE sample PDF invitation template and see how it works.
Printing your Crafty Invite from home is just so easy!
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With any successful recipe comes a set of good instructions. Just follow the steps below and you'll have your invitations ready to post in no time, and all from your own home.
- Download and save the invitation
If you have not done so already, save your invitation onto your computer now by selecting the email attachment and choosing 'Save As'.
Remember: You now own this invitation and you can use it as many times as you like.
- Open the invitation in Adobe Acrobat
You will need a copy of Adobe Acrobat on your computer to use a Crafty Invite. This is a free application that can be downloaded from the Adobe website (look for Adobe Reader).
- Edit the invitation
Edit the contents of your invitation to include your party details. If you're customizing each invitation with your guest's names, you'll need to edit the name and print, then edit the name and print (and so on).
- Load your paper in the printer
Insert the paper that you wish to use into the paper tray of your printer. Crafty recommends between 180gsm and 250gsm card (the paper thickness makes the invitations more durable and professional looking). But make sure the paper you've chosen is suitable for a home printer.
- Press the ‘Print’ button
Press the 'Print' button located on your invitation template (this button and it's associated text will not print, it's just there to guide you through the editing process).
- Set the number of copies you would like to print
Change the number of copies
you would like to print in the 'Print Settings' window.
- Print your invitations
- Trim your invitations
Cut the invitation so it is neat around the edges.
Your Crafty Invite will be printed with crop marks to help you trim your invite. Tip: The use of a paper trimmer will help keep your lines nice and straight.
- Put your invitations into their envelopes and post.
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