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Posts Tagged ‘Invitation’

Choosing the Right Wedding Invitation

Monday, September 20th, 2010

One of the largest expenses while getting married is the wedding invitation. You can spend a rather large amount of money on your wedding invitation if you have the funds. Many people view the wedding invitation as a highly important part of the wedding process. They see the wedding invitation as your first chance to show the world who you are as a couple. If you feel this way, you will want to spend a little extra time, money and effort on your wedding invitation. If you view them as simply a means to let everyone know about the wedding, there are many ways you can save money.

You will want to purchase your wedding invitation early. Whether you are having invitations printed professionally or you are going to print your own wedding invitation, you want to send out invitations with enough time for people to plan to make it to your nuptials. One very important thing about your wedding is having the people you care about present. If you don’t send out your wedding invitation with enough time, people might make other plans.

A fancy wedding invitation can be very expensive. Because of this, you should determine your overall wedding budget. Then, you should decide exactly what you want to spend on your wedding invitation. If you are looking to spend a lot of money, you might be able to afford nicer wedding invitation on thicker and more expensive paper. Professional printers will offer a wide range of options that can suit any needs. If you are looking to save money, you can make your own invitations from wedding stationary. You can save a lot of cash by opting to make your own wedding stationary rather than hire out. If you are planning to have a huge wedding, this can be a big undertaking.

If you are making the wedding invitation yourself, you should make sure you allow plenty of time. Addressing hundreds of envelopes is no small project and you will want to make sure that everyone on the list gets an invite. You don’t want to be rushing at the last minute to finish up your wedding invitation. You also want to give people time to RSVP so you can know exactly how many people are planning to show up. Weddings are expensive and it is certainly undesirable to have a lot of people fail to respond. You can make your own wedding invitation by going to a craft store. They will generally have paper with nice designs that you can put in your own printer. You can dress up your wedding invitation by adding ribbons or confetti.

Another way to save money on wedding stationary is to send out e-vites. An e-vite is an online invitation. You can use sources such as email or networking sites such as Facebook or Myspace to get the word out. This is also a great way to differentiate between who is coming to the reception and who is just invited to the ceremony. You can send e-vites to a large group of people for the wedding ceremony and then send out paper invitations to those invited to the reception. This can save a lot of money and cut back on confusion.

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Wedding Video Invitation

Sunday, September 19th, 2010


Jessica & Ryan’s Wedding video invitation

Singapore Wedding Invitation: Instructional Video

Thursday, September 16th, 2010


A step by step video guide on how to make Daintree Paper’s Singapore Style Wedding Stationery. Tibet is one of our most popular styles. Look at this video and see how easy it is to make. www.daintree.ie http

First day of spring poems for a wedding invitation?

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

I’m getting married on the first day of spring of 2010…I’d like the first line or two of the wedding invitation to be a quote from a poem that has to do with love and the first day of spring and all that…something short but sweet but I am having trouble coming up with anything. Any suggestions?

Is it rude to pull a wedding invitation because of cost?

Monday, September 13th, 2010

A closer friend of mine sent out his wedding invitations several months ago to myself “and guest”. I was single at the time, but recently entered a relationship and RSVPed with a guest. I received an apology today that unfortunately due to the mounting costs my guest would no longer be able to come. I’m pretty good friends with this person, but feel extremely annoyed by this. I don’t want to tell someone they can’t come after they’ve committed to it.

Am I wrong?

Any interesting idea for a cool wedding invitation card?

Sunday, September 12th, 2010

Just want to have a decent and attractive wedding invitation card but it should be different than the usual.

Vidhu Prathap & Deepthi Prasad Wedding Invitation

Saturday, September 11th, 2010


Vidhu Prathap weds Deepthi Prasad 2008 2008

Wedding Invitation Cards, Wedding Cards

Saturday, September 11th, 2010


Avasar – Leading designer of extraordinary and customized Wedding Invitation Cards and Wedding Cards. Get elegant Wedding Cards and Wedding Invitation Cards for a special day and once-in-a-lifetime occasion from www.avasar.in

What does it mean when a wedding invitation says “No boxed gifts?”?

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

I am going to my friend’s wedding and it says that in her invitation. What does that mean? Does it mean they expect money?
My parents thought it was rude too. When I was getting married, we made sure that we did not mention gifts in the invitations in any way.

123PRINT Invitation Animation

Thursday, September 9th, 2010


Go to 123PRINT.com for easy no-hassle online invitation printing. Anything from wedding invitations, party invitations, to custom invitations. For your next invite, let 123PRINT do all the work. www.123print.com