Browsing Category »Invitations«
→ December 8, 2010
Your wedding day should leave you surrounded with all of the people who you love and care for the most, and who love and care for you too, right? Unfortunately this isn’t always the case. A lot of the brides and grooms feel obligated to invite certain people, or certain people tend to simply invite [...]
→ December 7, 2010
As with any great event in life, it is important that you extend a proper wedding invitation to those guests who are invited. Unlike just a casual, “Hey, wanna hang out?” you now are forced into creating a formal note that is requesting the presence of so-and-so to be present on your special day. Or [...]
→ December 6, 2010
When writing your wedding invitations, there are some things that you should do, and some things that you definitely should NOT do. For most brides and grooms, this is going to be their first time writing up a wedding invitation, so it can be a bit confusing s to what you should be writing in [...]
→ November 29, 2010
Every wedding invitation needs to be coupled with a RSVP card so that you know who is attending your wedding, and just how many people. Though some brides still chose to have the RSVP option on the actual wedding invitation itself, a lot of brides have found that they are better able to obtain a [...]
→ November 29, 2010
The idea of making your own wedding invitations is really exciting to you. You have that crafty side that is just dying to get out. You like the fact that you will be able to make each and every invitation unique and special. You also like the fact that you are potentially saving a whole [...]
→ November 29, 2010
So you got your dress. You’ve got your reception venue and you know how much you will be paying for food and drinks. There’s a good chance that the bill for your wedding is already tallying up to quite a bit at this point. This is usually where brides begin scrambling to try and cut [...]
→ November 29, 2010
The invitation that you send out to your guests before your wedding helps define just what your wedding is about. The style of the invitation, the fonts used, the colors – these things all paint a picture of what your wedding is going to be like. When considering what wedding stationary to use to announce [...]
→ November 29, 2010
Thinking about creating your very own wedding stationary but you aren’t sure how you can possibly get it all done? A trick that a lot of do-it-yourself brides use is stamping. Stamps will give your wedding stationary that professional touch while also saving you a whole lot of time from writing out your own details [...]
→ April 30, 2010
A wedding symbolizes a couple’s love for one another. Coming together in this union shows the world you’re committed to each other, and want to spend the rest of your life together. Every anniversary after provides a chance to relive the wonderful times the two of you have enjoyed together as a couple, and reaffirm [...]
→ April 30, 2010
Providing your guests with handmade wedding cards is a wonderful way to add a personal touch to your wedding. You can save on printing costs, and even buy a higher quality of paper with the reduced costs. We have compiled some recently submitted tips, to make affordable, handmade wedding cards to save on money–and add [...]
→ April 30, 2010
1. Look at more than one place. Party and stationery centers are excellent places to see a large variety of inexpensive wedding invitations, but not the only place to purchase them. What about some spots you would have never thought of? Office supply chains like: Staples, Kinkos, even Costco has a selection at a considerable [...]
→ April 30, 2010
Creating wedding invitations doesn’t mean you need to be an apprentice professional writer, or have a business doing graphic design. Use your own PC and a little creative thinking. You can make your own wedding invitations that will let everyone you love know about your special ceremony. Consider doing homemade wedding invitations. * Do it [...]
→ April 30, 2010
Below is a list of things to keep in mind when writing your wedding invitation text for your big day. 1. Determine who will be writing the invitations. Some couples will prefer to write individual invitations, and others will prefer to have the letters written on the behalf of the bride or groom’s parents. Also [...]
→ April 30, 2010
Why should you pick butterfly wedding invitations? The butterfly symbolizes rebirth, happy beginnings, beauty, hope, and renewed freedom. Butterfly wedding invitations are a great way to start a new journey together. The butterfly is an attractive character–full of color and exotic shape. The symbol of the butterfly has unique significance that most people don’t know [...]
→ April 30, 2010
Wedding announcement wording is important to pass on your desire to get married–to your friends and family. Wedding announcement wording on your announcements can be written in a formal or casual tone. If you’re not sure how to go about writing your announcement, this article should help set you on the proper path. When To [...]
→ April 10, 2010
There are a number of ways that you can choose to make your wedding announcement to the world on top of calling all your closest relatives and friends on the day of your engagement. Yes it is nice to call your best friends and your family to let them know, but you may not have [...]
→ April 1, 2010
Pre-wedding jitters are common, and something that no bride or groom can avoid. This is true simply because there is so much to do and so much to get done before the big day, including finding a way to get all your wedding invitations done and mailed on time. With everything that you have to [...]