Wedding invitations
Selecting the Wedding Invitation’s Design
There are thousands of ready-made wedding invitations
* Formal or casual. You want a wedding invitation
* Color. You should always choose a subdued color. If you are using a rather bright color for your motif, like turquoise, opt for a delicate ribbon trim or small accents at the sides or corners rather than applying it to the whole invitation. This makes the invitation look more classy, and again, is in keeping with the nature of the event. It’s a wedding, not a night dancing at a trendy club.
* Personal Touches. You can add a short poem, a photo of the couple, or a song lyric from the wedding ceremony.
Wedding Invitation Inserts:
Most wedding invitation companies
* It is not necessary to put the entourage in the invitation. However, you can have a separate piece of paper listing the members that can be inserted in select invitations—specifically those that go to the entourage themselves, and to the more immediate family and friends. They would appreciate the souvenir; plus, it is a way of thanking them for their participation.
* You’d never forget to put the date and the venue, but many couples forget to put a map to the church and/.or reception area. A map would be very helpful, and would save many guests any inconvenience especially if the wedding is located in a place they are unfamiliar with.
* If you are trying to control the number of guests, insert a small card that says, “We have reserved __ seats for you.” This is a subtle and polite way of minimizing the headcount.
* If you are moving to a new home after the wedding, you can include another small insert announcing your new address.
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