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Free Borders
To maximize your creativity and allow you to design the invitations of your dreams, Pauline Elizabeth Design offers free borders in varying color and widths. Simply download the PDF file below, and you will receive all of the free borders to pump-up your imagination! Use the ideas below to jump-start your designs.
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Download all of the free borders.
Invitations
Gray Rose Design

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Green Lily Design
Printed in the Landscape Version [ie:sideways] the Green Lily looks amazing!
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Print Your Own Thank You Cards!

Print your own matching Thank You Cards with this pretty Lavender Lily design (pictured above) from the Ultimate Package.

Shown here is the Green Rose Thank You Card. The soft hue of this Green Rose is stunning!
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Pretty Guest Place Cards
This Guest Place Card was made with the Peach Rose design. It was made from the Simple Package and the RSVP/Save the Date postcard set up. Simply print your guests name at the bottom and fold over. Simple and Easy! Remember there are six original floral designs available in eight beautiful colors - There is one to suit your wedding/party event!

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VIDEO - How to use MS Word to Print your Invitations
Watch a short Video Turorial on how to use MS Word to create the wording to print your own Invitations. CLICK HERE
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Blue Lily Design

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RSVP & Save The Dates
Tiffany Green Daisy
Using the Tiffany Green Daisy design and the Simple Package, I created this RSVP card which I layered with a navy cardstock and a shiny Tiffany colored stock purchased at Michaels. With the average cost of a sheet of this stock at .50 it costs about .12 per rsvp to add that little sparkle.
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Pink Lily

I used the Pink Lily image from the Simple Package which includes the floral design 4-up on an 8 1/2 x 11 sheet to create these postcard size RSVP and save the date cards. Showing it's versatility, I layered the images with and without the border. I used a chocolate brown cardstock and paper I found in the scrapbook paper department at Michaels. All of the postcard designs fit into an A-2 envelope or can be sent as a postcard.
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It was fun and creative!
I used the Pauline Elizabeth Daisy design for our son's wedding invitations. We were all so pleased with the results and the ease of putting them together. One of the best aspects of using PED was the flexability with the numbers needed. We didn't have to worry about ordering the correct number of invitations or running out if we underestimated. After the initial printing, we continued to add guests to the list. It was so simple just to print up more invitations as needed! Linda H.
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