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Wedding Invitations: Ideas for the Bride and Groom

                                 

Wedding Invitations

Wedding invitations set the tone for the wedding. While there are many wedding ideas that must be decided upon when planning a wedding, one cannot overstate the importance of wedding invitations. Wedding invitations may not be a focal point like the wedding dress or wedding cake; however, they are among the most important elements in planning a successful wedding.
 
A harbinger of a happy long-lasting relationship is the bride and groom harmoniously working together on wedding planning. Harmonious wedding planning is often a prelude to a blissful marriage. 

The bride and groom together should consider all of their wedding invitation ideas. Especially important is the wording for wedding invitations.

Once you have set the date, one of the first wedding details you should turn your attention toward is selecting your wedding invitations. Ordering, addressing and mailing the wedding invitations must be done in enough time to receive your RSVP responses and gather your guest list. You must allow sufficient time for printing and mailing at least six weeks before the wedding date.


So many elements of wedding planning and preparation from booking the reception hall, to the catering, to the choice of church will depend on how many wedding guests you are expecting. It is the responses to your wedding invitations that will provide you with this vital information. Sending out wedding invitations in plenty of time will not leave you guessing at this critical number. Make certain that your wedding guests will have enough time to respond to your wedding invitations and join you on this special day. Acquiring this information starts with finding and sending the perfect wedding invitation.

Wedding invitations should match the overall look and style of the wedding ceremony itself. Whether your wedding is formal, semi-formal or casual it will impact the style of the wedding invitations. At one time in traditional weddings, invitations were only white or ivory and engraved in black. The modern bride has many more options available to her.

Do-it-yourself, homemade wedding invitations can look extremely professional these days. Today’s modern computers and printers have allowed custom made unique wedding invitations more affordable and practical than ever. With the proper equipment you can even print in metallic leaf with a laser printer. You can find the necessary blank stationary through a local store or online.

Regardless of what style of wedding invitation you choose to use, certain items need to be included. Inside the mailing envelope will be the inner envelope to hold the invitation. Also included are the reception card, the RSVP card, a stamped addressed envelope to mail back the RSVP card, and any needed maps, driving directions or important phone numbers.

The correct wedding invitations are a critical part of successful wedding planning.
 
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