How to Save Money on Quince Invitations

Quince Madrina

One of the most important parts of putting together a fantastic quinceanera celebration is of course the invitations, but they can be extremely pricey if you don’t know what you’re doing.

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Check out these easy ways you can save a little bit of money on those Quince invitations!

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Coupons – If you plan to order your quince invitations online, you may want to first search around for some coupons. Believe it or not, you can usually find really good discount codes for a number of popular invitation retailers.

Promotions – You could also wait for an online stationery and invitation retailer to have a big sale. Most companies at least have a semi-annual sale or promotional events around certain holidays.

Pick the Right Paper – Some types of paper used for invitations can get rather expensive. Instead of selecting an expensive paper such as ones made with fine cotton, choose a recycled type of paper to cut back the cost of your invitations.

Choose Rectangular Invitations – It’s a little known secret in the bridal and quince industry that square envelopes always cost more than regular rectangular ones. If you want to save, it’s best to choose the rectangular ones over the square ones even if they weren’t your first choice.

Use a Standard Envelope – Often times the envelope is the most expensive part of the invitation, but they get torn up anyway. You can save a great deal of money on your invitations if you choose to mail them in standard envelopes as compared to the embossed ones sold by invitation and stationery retailers.

Make Them Yourself – Of course the best way to save money on your quince invitations is to make them yourself. There are DIY kits available that come with everything you need to create your own fancy looking invitations without spending a ton of money. In fact, none of your guests will probably even notice the difference.

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