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Grace Hoffman

Savvy bride shares hack for heartfelt DIY wedding invitations that cost just £19

Wedding planning is undeniably stressful - and the price of celebrating your big day can easily skyrocket. But one couple have come up with a genius way to plan their wedding on a budget.

Negaged couple Teegan and Kieron shared a budget-friendly life hack after creating their wedding invitations for the jaw-dropping price of just £19. The pair were able to craft their very own heartfelt save the dates with just a few items from Amazon.

The engaged couple crafted the invites themselves (tiktok.com/@therussells2024)
The heartfelt cards turned out beautifully (tiktok.com/@therussells2024)

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Sharing the video on TikTok, the couple spent a wholesome evening crafting the invites and saved an incredible amount of money from avoiding professional work.

They captioned the clip: "And we’ve made our save the dates costing us a total of £19 for the lot."

For the jaw-dropping price, the couple had special save the date cards, which included a craft design on top of a romantic image of the pair.

Viewers - who rushed to the comment section to praise the idea - were left gasping for more as they urged Teegan to share the insightful craft.

They laid out the invites across the sofa (tiktok.com/@therussells2024)
Even Kieron got involved in the craft (tiktok.com/@therussells2024)

Due to popular demand and in a follow up clip, the bride-to-be shared the detailed explanation of how she created the special invitations.

"Hey everyone, I've had a lot of messages about our save the dates step by step so I hope this helps," she said.

To start, she went onto a Word document and crafted her original design with the necessary information, which included the date and location.

"I went onto layout and then columns - and then put in two," she added.

Sharing her crafty purchase from popular online retailer Amazon, she purchased knick-knacks to complete the look - from magnets, split pins, and even black envelopes.

She explained: "Put the paper on top of the pictures, hole punch them together, put the split pin in, magnet on the back.

"It's easy as that and it cost hardly anything!"

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