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How far in advance should wedding invitations be mailed?

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

I just recieved my wedding invitations in the mail!!! My wedding is in July and I don’t know how far in advance I should give out the invitations.

I am mailing some locally, some out of state, and others out of the country, and I am hand delivering some as well.

Does anyone know how far in advance I should send each invitation out for each particular delivery?
I am not sending “Save the Date” post cards

Why you Should Have a Long Sleeve Wedding Dress

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

Wedding dresses with short sleeves, spaghetti straps or those that are sleeveless are definitely getting more popular. A lot of brides now seem to prefer baring their arms. A bride however, should never forget that a long sleeve wedding dress is also still a good option. Why would anyone want to have a long sleeve wedding dress?

Classic History

Wedding dresses have been around for as long as weddings have been. We all know of course that a woman of long ago only had one dress option, a long sleeve wedding dress. It can perhaps be safely assumed that since the medieval era, the long sleeve wedding dress effectively gave off the message of female modesty. A traditional medieval long sleeve wedding dress would have a fully closed neckline and sleeves that went down to cover the fingers. The ancient long sleeve wedding dress however was also a statement of fashion. A wealthy bride could have a long sleeve wedding dress of velvet and damask with trimmings of satin and silk. As part of fashion, sleeve tips could extend down to the floor.

Modern Elegance

The modern long sleeve wedding dress need not follow its ancient look. A present day long sleeve wedding dress does not have to look ancient or vintage at all but still convey female modesty. Long sleeves can easily imply a highly ladylike and modest look regardless of the bodice and neckline cut. It can also effectively bring out the impression of elegant formality.

Basic Purpose

A long sleeve wedding dress has one basic purpose which is to draw attention to your upper parts. If you have hips that are either too full or too small, you may want to draw eyes to your chest and arms instead. Having long sleeves is also a great solution to square shoulders and big arms.

Modern Modesty

Some brides may still prefer a long sleeve wedding dress design simply because of modesty. You can have full long sleeves of the same material as your dress and a simple round neckline. It is possible however to still look modest but also daringly modern. Have the sleeves made of a lighter mesh material and then pick an off the shoulder neckline. You also have the option of a portrait neckline or a low v-neck cut.

For All Seasons

A ? or full long sleeve made of the same material as your bodice can help keep you warm and comfortable in a winter wedding. You may still however have an elegant long sleeve wedding dress even in summer. Choose light materials like chiffon and organza if you think the weather will be warm on your wedding day.

Avoid Only If

Elegant long sleeves are unfortunately not for every bride. You should avoid having a long sleeve wedding dress if you are small in stature. You will look out of proportion with a long sleeve wedding dress. You should also just consider having a sleeveless gown if you have beautiful, well-toned arms.

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How soon should you send out your wedding invitations?

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

My wedding is September 12, 2009. I have my invitations all filled out and ready to go. I am going out of town on the 22nd, and I don’t want to worry about them while I’m gone. (Its my weekend of peace and relaxation. Haha.) I was wondering if its to soon to send them out now…?

when should I send out my wedding invitations?

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

My wedding is June 12 and I am wondering when you think would be good to send out our invitations, we have a lot of out of state people and a few people in Canada, I was thinking maybe early april?

What wedding music should I use for my contemporary wedding?

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

I need to find instrumental music for the prelude and also music for the seating of the grandparents and then music for my bridesmaids and then my song when i walk down. THANKS

How Much Should The Wedding Party Help?

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

In your honest opinion, what jobs to you expect your wedding party to complete? What do you expect them to do for you during the course of your wedding planning? What do you expect from them at the wedding?

I’m finding that so many brides expect too much from their bridal party and I’m wondering what other people consider to be a bridesmaid’s or MOH’s job? Is there anything you see other brides asking their bridal parties to do that’s asking too much?

How much should you give for a wedding gift?

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

My boyfriend and I have just learned that our friends who are getting married in a couple of weeks would much rather receive money for their wedding gift as opposed to items on their registry. What is an appropriate amount to write on a check for a wedding gift? We are all in our mid 20s, not exactly rich but not poor either.

Wedding Invitations Should Mirror Your Personal Style

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Everyone knows that your wedding day is one that is supposed to be special. However, one of the most important things about a wedding is to make it yours, and keep it unique to your style as a couple. Your personal style should ring throughout your wedding, from the invitations to the reception.

Many couples spend hours looking at wedding invitations trying to find one they like, while other couples choose something quickly just to get the job done. Your wedding invitations are important enough that you should take some time to choose – they too should mirror your personal style and create a pathway towards your wedding day.

Invitations come in many different sizes, shapes and colors. With many choices, the task of choosing an invitation can be daunting; however it does not have to be. You can mix and match from a variety of collections to find a harmony of styles that creates an invitation package that perfectly mirrors your style as a couple.

The first step to choosing invitations is to have an idea of what you, as a couple, consider your personal style. Are you a vibrant couple? Look for interesting colors and prints that are bold and vibrant. Are you an outdoorsy couple? Look for earthier tones and linen papers that are organic and natural. Do you consider yourself a more traditional and laid back couple? Check out more traditional invitations such as glossed white with silver scroll writing or gold embossed invitations. If you consider yourself a worldly, traveling couple, look for invitations that represent your passion – vibrant colors mixed with sand beige can create a tropical look to your invitations.

Regardless of the style you feel the two of you are – there is an invitation set that is just right for you. You may not find a packaged set that is just right, so feel free to mix and match the items and pieces that you like and put them together. Choose a piece from a variety of collections to make your invitations unique and personalized to your own style.

If you are having a themed wedding, such as nautical or tropical beach wedding, you can choose wedding invitations that reflect the theme of your wedding. Keeping your theme in mind choose three or four colors that would work well with the theme – these are likely colors you have already selected for the wedding itself. Take these colors and make them your palette for your wedding invitations if there is not a package already created. You can use embellishments to add to your wedding invitations as well to create a personalized effect. Take a look at the wide variety of themed wedding invitations and there’s a good chance that you will find one that suits your theme. If not, don’t be afraid to step out of the box and choose pieces from different collections to make your themed wedding invitations come together uniquely.

If your wedding is not themed, chances are you have selected a color for your bridesmaid dresses and groomsmen’s accessories such as bow tie, cummerbund or vest. You can use this color as your starting point. Find a color wheel, there are plenty available online or at the paint store and choose some colors to go with your main color. Take a piece of fabric with you to match at the paint store and select colors on either side of your main color and one from across the wheel. The two colors on either side will be your accompanying colors and the one from across the wheel will be your accent color. Use varying shades and depths of color to create a unique and dramatic color selection. You can also use varying shades of your main color as well to create something soothing for your wedding invitations.

Don’t forget about envelopes! These are an important part of your wedding invitation package and can help set the tone. Your envelopes should match or accent your wedding invitations, so that the whole package comes together well. You can choose a solid color or something with a print or embellishment or embossment to add a little spice to the invite. Having a bold envelope will also have your invited guests eager to open your invitation, wondering what’s inside!

Regardless of your color choices and whether or not you have a theme to your wedding, you can select wedding invitations that reflect your personal style as a couple. The more unique and colorful your wedding invitation is the better. Don’t be afraid to go bold with colors and designs, and don’t worry about mixing colors or color palettes – these are your wedding invitations that are reflecting your personal style together as a couple. Have fun while selecting your wedding invitations and your own unique personalities will shine through.

Brian Jenkins is a writer and blogger who discusses topics such as event planning and coordination. Mr. Jenkins also writes about specific topics such as wedding gifts and wedding invitations.

How should I word wedding invitations when multiple people are paying?

Friday, August 6th, 2010

I’m getting married in 5 months, and I need assistance with wording the invitations. My mom, step-father, father, fiance’s mom and the 2 of us are paying for the wedding. How can I include everyone and make it look nice without it looking like it is rambling on?
So far these are all great answers! Hard to choose a best!
The reason I mentioned putting in everyones names was because of the web references I’ve seen so far – etiquette states to put in the names of the people who are hosting it.
Thanks to all =)

What should be good wedding invitation etiquette?

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

Hi yahoo answers what is needed for good wedding invitation etiquette…Please help me out..

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