DIY Wedding Maps From WeddingMapper

Oh, happy day! For any of you wanting to create your own wedding maps to include in your STDs or invites, there’s a new service that let’s you create custom maps online. For free*. Isn’t that the coolest?! Check out WeddingMapper.Com for the details and to try it out for yourselves.

*There is a slight catch. The free version of the map is supported with ads. You can pay $9.95 for an ad-free map that also gives you more options. ($10 for a custom map is nothin’!)

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Posted in Swell Products at May 4th, 2007. Trackback URI: trackback

5 Responses to “DIY Wedding Maps From WeddingMapper”

  1. February 19th, 2008 at 7:33 pm #AL

    This is awesome!!! I just happen to have Avery Postcard paper in my office. I went to Avery’s website to put it on the right template and I’m printing it now!!!

  2. February 23rd, 2008 at 6:08 pm #Lectra

    Just beware of the program, I was going to use it, but the map it supplies is totally wrong for the area of my wedding

  3. February 26th, 2008 at 3:11 pm #AL

    hmmm…well, I’ll have to have fiance make sure. he works in the city we’re having the wedding and I’ll have him use the map before I print off everything. thanks.

  4. March 4th, 2008 at 11:24 pm #Joanna

    Also…these don’t really look that great. Maybe a little cartoony for my invitations. I saw some other great companies that make more professional looking maps http://www.snappymap.com/ or http://www.idoweddingmaps.com/

    The latter seems a bit more reasonable price wise.

  5. March 19th, 2008 at 10:50 pm #Emily L.

    Yeah although free, they don’t have the sophistication that you would hope. I used http://idoweddingmaps.com/ and was so impressed with the finished product. Styled markers for the church and reception site looked really elegant. So cheap too.

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