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Start an Invitation Design Business

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What Do I Need To Start An Invitation Design Business? When someone comes to me and asks, "What do I need to start an invitation design business?", I tell them the main thing they need is drive.
They must be driven to succeed.
Because, while it is a very simple business to start, and you can start an invitation design business for very little money, you're going to have to work very hard to make consistent sales and to grow your business.
Yes, if you're going to start a design business, you will need a little money.
I usually say from $1500 to $3000 is a nice cushion.
That will give you plenty of money to buy the supplies you need to build up your first portfolio.
And you'll have money still to buy some basic equipment, like a good printer and some ink, and a nice binder or carrying case for your samples.
You'll also need a few dollars for licensing in some parts of the country.
And you'll want to get some nice business cards and stationery printed up, too.
But, if you have all of those things, and you also make the create the most beautiful invitations ever seen, if you don't have the drive and determination to get out there and sell them, all your efforts are wasted and you money is down the drain.
OK.
I'll come down off my soap box now and tell you few items you'll really need to have around.
For one thing, you have to get a business checking account.
No matter what country you're in, the tax man wants you to keep your business expenses separate from your personal expenses.
You'll also need some type of filing system to keep your business receipts organized and to stay on top of your orders for invitations.
While you're in there setting up your files, make one for each of your suppliers, too.
They'll be sending you information and paperwork from time to time and you'll want to be able to get to it when you need it.
If you'll be attending bridal fairs, you'll probably need a folding table and a nice, decorative cloth.
Don't worry about a display because your invitations will be your display.
And make sure you always have plenty of order forms on hand.
It doesn't look very professional for you to have to write your client's order on the back of an envelope.
Other than that, all you'll need will be your samples.
It's best to create a line of products for each design you do.
Not just the wedding invitation, but also the wedding program, the thank you cards, the place cards and menu cards, and the save the date cards.
After all, most brides will want their wedding stationery all to match.
While they may think you have the most beautiful invitations in the world, if they can't get a matching set of stationery from you, they're apt to go somewhere else.
Oh, yes, and I forgot one last thing that you'll need to start an invitation design business.
A very large, new wallet!
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