Thursday, 7 February 2013

Create your own Wedding Stationary with the new Office365

DIY weddings can be amazing but tricky and we all know Wedding Stationary such as Address Labels, Invites, Thank You cards etc. etc. Can be a great chunk out of your budget if bought from a company and when created yourself, sometimes can look very amateur depending on your skills...

NOT ANY MORE!
Offic365 is a new version of Microsoft's Office software and now it can be a DIY brides new best friend!

Office 365 has some amazing already created and written templates...

Yep Templates!!!

You can pick a template or even download one from the Office website if you can't find one you like from the originals. 
Just a few of the templates

You can re-write them, change the picture to fit your theme and even change the colouring to match everything you do. 

I must admit I was panicking about writing the names on the invites as my writing isn't up to scratch with the idea I had in my head. I recently went to the launch of the Office365 software in the UK with my Mummy Blog and discovered that it fitted in to this one too. 

Not only that but you can share your creations with your loved ones and they can give it the thumbs up or edit it without you even having to do much at all with The Cloud! You can work on group projects and each edit things without even being in the same room!... or country for that matter!

No excuse for the Groom to not have his say in it all because he's at work or out...
But it is also a way to keep the in laws involved in the process so you don't have to repeat yourself too!

Magic!

You can even get a FREE 1 month trial on this too, so try it out and create your first bits of your wedding now whilst it is free!

Good luck and let me know how you get on!

I was not paid by Microsoft for writing this post but I did receive their product to use and keep in return for my honest review of the product. All the content from this post is written in my own words (apart from the quote from their website) Click here for more information on my disclosure policy.

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