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Hello my beautiful bridal besties! Welcome to solving all of your paper and printing problems! Let’s make sure your friends and family know you love their little ones — just not at $100 a plate :) These “no kids at wedding” invitation insert cards measure 2” x 3.5” (business card size) and are the perfect enclosure cards for your wedding invitations, and save the dates! • PAPER: Premium (Thick, Matte, White) Cardstock • INK: Archival Ink for Long-Lasting Prints • LOVE: Printed In-House & Cut…

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Wedding Invitation Inserts, Wedding With Kids, Business Card Size, Printed Invitations, Free Wedding, Enclosure Cards, Handmade Wedding, Wedding Invitation Paper, Paper And Ink

Hello my beautiful bridal besties! Welcome to solving all of your paper and printing problems! Let’s make sure your friends and family know you love their little ones — just not at $100 a plate :) These “no kids at wedding” invitation insert cards measure 2” x 3.5” (business card size) and are the perfect enclosure cards for your wedding invitations, and save the dates! • PAPER: Premium (Thick, Matte, White) Cardstock • INK: Archival Ink for Long-Lasting Prints • LOVE: Printed In-House & Cut…

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Adult only wedding invitation insert cards, or save the date enclosure cards, measure 2" x 3.5" (business card size) and are printed single sided with the printer of your choice. Your instant download will include three different versions of the no kids at wedding cards, in both a JPG and a PDF format, and you're welcome to use/print whichever file works best for you and your printer. The differences are one is a single card, which may work better for an online printer; one is a "straight…

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