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Unique Custom Invitations and Announcements
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Unique and edgy customized invitations and announcements created for any event or life milestone. Your vision can become a reality on paper, all for 50% less than large invitation companies. Once the design of your dreams is created, you then have it printed where you want - walmart, walgreens, CVS, etc - or put it on a flash drive and get printing anywhere. To have the invitations printed this way costs as little as $0.09 each! Visit Brooklyn Design Studio to see available designs or to have one personally customized for you!
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