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7642836 tn?1410611040

baby shower question

Hi all! So im having a small baby shower in august and most of the people coming will be co workers and some family. No more than 35, im doing this on my own with a friends help... would it be cheesy to send invites via email? I just dont see spending $30 plus on invites when they just get thrown away & everyone im inviting im so close with I could legit hand deliver the invites to them if I did paper ...

Thank you
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My mom and I made the Invites via her computer so all it cost is was paper (which we had), business envelopes (which we had) & computer ink (yes, which we had.) I wanted to do email invites but she wouldn't let me. Most were hand delivered but some of my fily/friends got them mailed bc of where they live or the fact I knew I wouldn't see them in time for the rsvp. One piece of advice is we did regrets only...I'd never do that again!! Have them actually respond either way. ;)

Best of luck!
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8255052 tn?1399861806
I got mine at party city 20 invites for 7.99$ and they are super cute!
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7602406 tn?1402367748
I mailed and hand delivered invitations. It's all up to you I already had forever stamps so I didn't have to purchase any. I purchased my invitations from the $ 1store.
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Email is great but party America you can get all the invites for probably 10$ just check there website :)
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7642836 tn?1410611040
Thanks ladies!
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You can do evite or paperless post, they make cute email invites and track RSVPs, and it is free
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8526246 tn?1405601876
It sounds like a good idea.
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7107205 tn?1397611293
Not at all...go for it.
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Avatar universal
I think email would be fine... You could also look at the dollar store... They have 10 packs so it would only be like $4 for all that you need... And hand delivering might be cute
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