Step 4. Once you’re satisfied with everything, click “Save” (the button will be directly above the invitation). If you are printing invitations out, save as a .jpg. If you are emailing or posting the invite online, save as .png (it will be easier to read online). And that’s it, you’re done!
*Printing tip: To save time and money, I usually print invitations like this as 5×7’s at Costco’s photo counter (your local Walgreens or Walmart will also work). I use a matte finish so they seem a little less photo-y.
Are you guys planning out your parties yet? I mean, how can you pass that printable up?! Be sure to stop by Club Narwhal to check out Amy’s yummy recipes and fun printables (I would recommend this awesome Mindy Kaling quote that I framed up last week)!
Comments + Project Love
Amy Lee Scott says
Yeay, thanks so much for including me in your awesome series!
Amy @ Homey Oh My! says
Had no idea PicMonkey was this easy to use. Very useful tutorial, Amy! <br />I love the colors you used for the printable. It's the main color scheme in my living room :).