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May04 5

DIY Wedding Maps From WeddingMapper

Posted by Khris in Crafter's Toolbox

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’!)

5 Comments

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

    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!!!

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

    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

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  3. AL | February 26, 2008 at 3:11 pm

    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.

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  4. Joanna | March 4, 2008 at 11:24 pm

    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.

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

    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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