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DIY Stationery: How to Make Your Own Ceremony Programs

From ceremony program booklets to program fans and more, take a cue from 6 of our favorite weddings and get directions on making your own programs.

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Wedding Program

Kaitlin & Mike's Blue Ceremony Program Booklets


What You Need:

•  8 1/2" x 11" navy blue card stock

•  3" x 3" light blue invitation liner paper

•  2 1/2" x 2 1/2" white paper card stock printed with your monogram

•  20" to 30" light blue ribbon (about 1/4" thick)

•  *7 1/2" x 10" paper printed landscape-style with the ceremony info

                                                                                    •  Mini hole puncher

                                                                                    •  Glue or spray adhesive


How to Make Them:
•  Fold the sheet of navy blue card stock in half width-wise.

•  Glue the light blue paper square onto the middle of the folded navy blue card stock. Let dry.

•  Glue the monogram-printed white square on top of the recycled paper square. Let dry.

•  Fold the inner page(s) width-wise and tuck into the inside of the blue program cover so that the pages come together like a booklet.

•  Close the booklet with the pages still inside, and punch two holes exactly on the fold line and 2" to 3" away from the program's top and bottom.

•  Open the booklet and loop the light blue ribbon through the holes. Close the booklet and tie a bow around the outside to bind it together.

* Tip:
Don't have 7 1/2" x 10" paper? Use an 8 1/2" x 11" sheet for the inner pages -- just set the print area for 7 1/2" x 10" and then trim the edges after printing. Print pages 1 and 4 on one side and pages 2 and 3 on the other.

Photo: Tirado Photography

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