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Husband Graduating

Hello,

I need some help! My husband will be graduating in May. I want to order announcements that will identify his achievements. He has already received his Associates actually he received two the second one was from the Air Force. But needless to say we did not really do anything to celebrate his achievements. Now he will be receiving two Bachelors. I really want and need to do something to recognize his success. And need to spread the word to friends and family. We have been through some hard times since he is in the military. And I feel that it is my duty as a loving wife to recognize him on his success. And to prove to others (family) that with hard work and dedication it will pay off. So I need to find a place that is reasonable that prints college announcements with his University information. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your help.

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I want to first Thank each and everyone who has responded. I was amazed from the numerous wonderful ideas. Some I had not thought of and others I did, just not sure how to go about it since I have never done this before. But anyways I did contact my husbands University and they did have a special on their announcements, so I purchased through them. I figured by the time I spent the money on the paper, plus I would have to probably get a new ink cartridge for my printer to print 30+ invites, it would maybe save me money and time to order them through the University. Thank you again for all of those wonderful ideas!

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You might try www.vistaprint.com and see if they have anything or can suggest anything for you. I have used them many times for situations and have had success with them and even discounts from time to time. You might even try snapfish.com Pat

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You can actually buy blank card stock cards at Target & print "fancy" type invites on your own printer. If you have Microsoft Word, it is really easy, but any word processing program should work. You can even add the university logo, a graduation hat, etc. When I graduated (at age 28), we simply had family & close friends over (about 20-25 people) & we had cake, pulled pork sandwiches (in crockpot), chips, & had my mom & MIL bring veggie & fruit trays. Also ordered a cake from Marsh. It was easy to do & very laid back, but fun to celebrate. Just some easy ideas (& inexpensive,too!)

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Usually any school that he has gone to will have a web site where you can order those kind of things. Check with the school he recieved his degrees from. I recieved an Associated and took the classes online. They had a website for everything including getting a class ring. Hope I have helped. R. in Ohio

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Check out the photo center at your local CVS. I have done announcements through them that actually had a picture of my family and next to it the text of the announcement (you can use any picture). The price was reasonable and they supplied the envelopes too. You can also check Walmart or Target. Another good online source is www.shutterfly.com.

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If money is tight, then make your own announcements. You know more of the heart felt work that has gone into all of this. It doesn't have to be expensive or fancy, what matters is what you put down in words.
You could even just use some sort of background on paper then type what you want, all on regular copy paper.

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I work with a woman who has her own printing business, in addition to a travel business if you're looking to book a celebration cruise! Seriously, though, I can recommend her because she is honest, unheard of integrity, and won't hound you if you decide it's not the route you wish to go after speaking with her. In so many situations like these it seems that you can choose to consider personal service - then get harrassed by follow-up calls or impersonal, mass production things that fall on you to suddenly get creative with...

If you're interested, send me an email and I will get her contact information for you. I'd give you her work email but I'm afraid it would get lost in our spam filter.

In any event, it's so nice to read about how proud you are of your husband!!! I'm happy for you both!

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Have you checked with his University? When I graduated, we ordered announcements through the school. Otherwise, you could use something like VistaPrint.com

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You might try www.vistaprint.com and see if they have anything or can suggest anything for you. I have used them many times for situations and have had success with them and even discounts from time to time. You might even try snapfish.com Pat

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I would maybe try doing them yourself if you have a computer. An inexpensive software program and some nice stationary will work really well. Or, you could try a local copy shop like Kinkos. They often have standard announcements that are probably less expensive than from a university but still nice quality. I have been surprised at how professional looking some of mine have turned out on the computer.

And, congrats to you for being such a great support to your hubby! I've been through that as well and I know how tough it can be on you and the kids. Hurrah to all!!

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