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Vintage Swirl Save the Date Free Postcard Template Downloads


Do It Yourself, or DIY, wedding projects allow you to create your own personalized favors and touches that can be applied in any way you can imagine on your special day, for a shower, a party or whenever. All you need are some basic items and a little creativity.

Send out a Vintage Swirl Save the Date Postcard to notify guests of your wedding and any other information you might want to share. Instructions on how to download and print out your Vintage Swirl Save the Date Free Postcard Template Downloads are below and see more adorable do-it-yourself wedding projects here.

HERE ARE THE STEPS. READ CAREFULLY AND FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS
Download Vintage Swirl Save the Date Free Postcard Template here.

1: Open the PDF files and print the front, then the back (The postcard is 6 1/4 X 4 1/4. You can purchase the perfect card stock for these at paper-source. We recommend purchasing white card stock.)

2: Open up the WORD DOCUMENT and type in your wording.

3: Put the PDF printout BACK in the printer and print your WORD DOCUMENT right over the front side of the already printed postcard.
YOU WILL HAVE TO RUN YOUR POSTCARDS THROUGH THE PRINTER TWICE.


The beautiful vintage inspired bathing suit is from Norma Kamail. The amazing dress details are from New York Bridal Market: Monique Lhuillier Spring 2010 collection. Simply swooning over the details.

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  4. I have downloaded the Save the Date Vintage Postcard 3 times and still am not able to open the file… What program am I needing to be using?

  5. The file opens as a zip file with 2 PDFs (uneditable) and a word file with only the text “Type Words Here.” How does this work?

  6. Is it me or are none of the save the dates working? lol the word document doesn’t bring anything up except type here.. tried printing it and everything .. totally not working :( I really want to use these … Can someone help???

  7. Hello. Love the postcard design but am not able to download it? Help! Thanks!

  8. I want to use this as my save the dates but as everyone says above, the word document is blank other than “type your text here”. Am i doing something wrong? Can anyone help me? i am so bummed was so excited when i found this!!!!

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  10. I am having the same problem as everyone else. the word document is blank except for the “type your text here”

  11. I can’t get them to work either and really like these…..has anyone figured it out?

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  15. if you click where it says” type here” it opens a text box. Type your info in and then follow the printing directions on the site. It was a long process but it worked great for me and I LOVED the finished product!

  16. Already married, but I’m hoping to use your pdf postcard back for my xmas cards this year. Thanks for the free download! I’ve been looking for something like this for a while.

  17. These are great. I don’t know what I like better… the design or the card stock.

    That font on the back reminds me of a traveling circus from yesteryear! Classic vintage look.

  18. You have to click on the link open the file that says ‘vintage postcard’. There will be 2 pdf’s and a word document. You open and then print one pdf (the back of the post card). Put the post card back in the printer and open and print the other pdf (the front of the post card). Then you open the word document. Type in YOUR info (names, dates, etc) and run it through your printer a 3rd time. This will give you the finished post card. This is what I did and it worked like a charm! Very cute! (TIP: It took a few tries to get it straight which direction to load my stock in to my printer so either use scrap paper or have extra cards on hand.)

  19. If you are having trouble opening the file I know exactly what’s wrong!
    Download it, then open the downloaded file. Right click on the file that has the name postcard, click on EXTRACT TO FOLDER. choose the file you want it to download in, and voila. you can open the file!

    P.S. thanks for the download, this is the cutest thing! I can NOT wait to use it for my save the dates

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  22. Is there a template for a wedding invitation or thank you cards?

  23. Hi could you please send me the front of the post card with the “save the date” words in a deep grey blue or silver color? Also if it could say

    Joel & Meaghan

    (the with a line of space and then underneath say…)

    Are Tying the Knot!

    (if this could all be in the same font I would love to be able to create my save the dates with your template.)

    Thanks!
    Let me know if this works out.

  24. I would also love to have these in the blue/gray silver colour! They are exactly what I am looking for! Thank you,
    Melissa

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