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The Surprisingly Wedding Invitations

Wedding-Invitations

Your wedding invitations are the way many of the guests will learn to get married! Obviously you’ll want to surprise them and for that you must choose very well the invitations.

Bear in mind that you take your time to make this decision because many people get an idea of ​​how are the wedding invitations just to see. The goal is that your invitation reflects not only the personality of the couple but also the personality of the ceremony and celebration.

Here I’ll help you make this fun starting from some key decision. Read the rest of this entry »

Models for Your Wedding Invitations

The day of your wedding is very important to you and you have everything ready for that day.

From what type of food served, the flowers, decorations, everything. But something you should first take care of the invitations are in your party. How to be, what kind of design will have the color, style, etc.

If you do not have the slightest idea what to do with the invitations, cards will give you options to choose from or get ideas from them to yours.

The most important thing is to go with your style and are beautiful, as all your guests receive.

This part is classic and the color too. Reflect elegance. The card is within this framework and in the right part has the data you want to display and the left is a ribbon for decoration grazed.

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Another classic and elegant is the following, is decorated with flowers and stems on the left side and edges that give it more style. You can write whatever you want on it. It also has the small cards that are for receiving passes.

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If you want something colorful, happy and no longer sophisticated, this card is what you were looking for. With white background and flower designs in orange and yellow. Print letters may be brown for contrast.

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Double bottom card, you first have a yellowish green tone and then a darker green ribbons at the 4 corners. On the left side where the data are a flower that gives more life to the model. The top is dark green diamond-shaped back, just fold the 4 corners of this and you have your hand full.

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For something different, you can choose this design actually write on parchment where all the data you want. The latter is wrapped with a ribbon, the color of this may change depending on your decor. Comes in a box so they do not abuse it.

You expect to choose your wedding party! Choose the one that best suits you and it is best that you can mix colors as you want.

Invitation for Your Wedding

Invitation for Your Wedding

Not only because the gauging sites banquet are limited, but because the multiplication of the event invited too expensive for a lot of money that we have of where to throw. Furthermore much larger number, the more complicated the organization does and give more headaches.

For these reasons almost always have to set a maximum number of guests. And yet surely fix it exceeds in many units. But the first objective is the limitation. And the limitation is to leave out someone, some who may feel offended, so diplomacy and caution must come into play in this chapter.
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Writing Guide for Wedding Invitations

The wording of wedding invitations can depend in part upon the extent of the formality of the wedding and the personality of the bride and groom. From formal invitations that are classic and elegant to more informal invitations that are colorful and creative, there are a few essential items that every wedding invitation should be sure to include.

The Inviters
1. The names of those who are paying for the wedding should appear first. Traditionally this has been the parents of the bride, but these days they are likely to be the bride and groom themselves, or the bride and groom and both families.

The Invitee/s
2. Next is the request for attendance of the person invited. It is customary to use the British spelling of “honour” (as in “request the honour of your presence”) when the wedding will be held in a church or synagogue. For weddings performed in a secular venue, the invitation can simple state, “request the pleasure of your company.”

“And guest” should be stipulated if the bride and groom are willing to cater for unexpected guests to the event. If not, then all invitations should name the attendee only. Do not put “and guest” on the addressed envelope, as it looks awkward. It is enough to have it on the invitation.

The Happy Couple
3. The full names of the bride and groom should then be shown (first name and middle name spelled out, and sometimes surnames on more formal invitations).

Date, Time and Location of the Wedding
4. All words in the invitation should be spelled out, including the date (Saturday, the fifteenth of June), year (two thousand and twelve), the time (at three o’clock in the afternoon) and the location. The location should be the specific address at which the ceremony will be taking place, including the name of venue (First Lutheran Church of Newark, for example), the street address, and so on. Each piece of information should be on a separate line. Read the rest of this entry »

Things to Write on Wedding Invitations

Thinking of what to say on your wedding invitation is one of the hundreds of things you have to do when getting ready for your big day. It’s easy to let this task slip by without much thought, but the wording of your invitation can make a difference in the success of your wedding. Do your homework before sending your invitation to the printer.

Who
The most important detail to put on the wedding invitation is who is getting married and who is inviting the guests. A wedding invitation should include the names of the bride and the groom as well as the names of the hosts.

If, according to common tradition, the bride’s parents are paying for the ceremony, the invitation should be worded as “Mr. and Mrs. Smith invite you to the wedding of their daughter Jane Smith to John Jones.” Other family situations call for a variety of wordings. Guidelines can be found online to help you select the perfect phrasing for your invitation (see Resources).

When
Your guests will need to know all the details of time and date so they can plan their schedules accordingly. Include the time of day, specifying a.m. or p.m., followed by the day of the week, date of the month and the year. Read the rest of this entry »