How to print your own invitations when you buy a printable file from Etsy

How to print your own invitations when you buy a printable file from Etsy

I always get lots of questions on how to print when you purchase printable invitations. While all the invitations in my shop are printed options, I do have an Etsy shop with printable options (in case you didn’t already know!)
Printable Invitations by Ashlynn Elliff
Printable invitations are a great way to cut costs and get your invites quick! There are three different ways to get your files printed.
The first option: Local Print Shops
I personally always recommend sending the files to a local print shop in your area for three reasons:
  1. They are much easier to work with than larger stores such as Office Depot, Staples, Kinkos…
  2. They are typically less expensive and are flexible as far as timeframes
  3. And, the most important you are supporting a local business plus they will make sure the job gets done correctly!
I’m not knocking the corporate stores and they are a great option especially if you can’t find a local print shop but I personally haven’t had great luck when I get invitations printed for myself or for an order (there have been times where I have gone to a corporate place such as office depot or staples and paid a fortune for prints that ended up being wrong because they printed it incorrectly and they still made me pay —not great customer service!)
The Second Option: Online
There are also some great online options as well like mpix.com or vistaprint.com where you can upload your image and order the quantity you need! These take a couple extra days since they are shipped to you but it’s worth how easy it is and it’s one less errand you have to run (you can order the envelopes too with them too!)
The Third Option: Print at Home
Printing at home is always a great option too! You can easily print out the invitations, cut them and they are ready to go. For this option, you just want to make sure you have all the necessary and proper tools such as quality ink (and enough ink), a thick cardstock to print them on, either a cutting machine or a sure way to make sure you are cutting them all straight.
I hope you find these tips useful when purchasing printable invitations online. Of course, there is always just the “I don’t want to mess with any of this” option and just have me print them for you… in that case, click here to head to the shop of printed invitations designs and let’s get started!
The most popular Party themes from 2017

The most popular Party themes from 2017

Last year, I sold over 500 party invitations! I have been having so much fun seeing what are the most popular designs and themes that have been purchased in my shop.
I put together a list of the ten most popular theme invitations that I have sold over the last 12 months (these are in no particular order):
No. 1: Holy GuacamoleHoly Guacamole Fiesta Invitation by Ashlynn Elliff
No. 2: Dump EverythingDump Everything Invitation by Ashlynn Elliff
No. 3: Golf, Hole in OneGolf Birthday Invitation by Ashlynn Elliff
No. 4: Crawfish BoilCrawfish Boil Invitation by Ashlynn Elliff
No. 5: Water Guns & Summer FunWater Guns & Summer Fun Birthday Invitation by Ashlynn Elliff
No. 6: Farmers MarketFarmers Market Birthday Invitation by Ashlynn Elliff
No. 7: Spa DaySpa Party Birthday Invitation by Ashlynn Elliff
No. 8: Let’s Taco ‘bout some FunTaco 'Bout Some Fun Fiesta Party Invitation by Ashlynn Elliff
No. 9: Monster TruckMonster Truck Birthday Party Invitation by Ashlynn Elliff
No. 10: Stop, Drop & Roll Stop, Drop & Roll Birthday Invitation by Ashlynn Elliff
A couple of these are already making the list for 2018! Can you guess which ones?