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Inviting
tips on how to send the right message When it
comes to planning a wedding, selecting an invitation can be the single
most complex and confusing aspect of the entire process. Invitations
are your guests first impression of the party, and the style selected
often affects their expectations of the reception and choice of attire.
Gift-giving also is subject to influence by the invitation received. According
to Encore Studios, manufacturer of fine invitations, stationery and
social accessories, selecting an invitation is like creating your own
unique recipe. You choose the ingredients and want it to be tasteful.
The main ingredients you have at your disposal are the texture, color
and shape of the paper, along with style of font and ink color. These
can be combined with additional layers of paper, envelope-lining options
and calligraphy styles. The finishing touches are wording selection,
supplied artwork, a monogram or appliqués. There is infinite
opportunity for uniqueness. As you consider these options, be sure that you select the style of the invitation well before the affair. You can base your initial decision on quantity. To do this, take the forecasted number of guests, divide it in half and add an additional 25. This number
will factor in the cross section of single guests, families and couples. It is extremely
important to order the correct quantity. A big part of the initial cost
of printing is to typeset and prepare the press for printing. Reordering
invitations creates a large expense, no matter the quantity. Wait until
you have definite times and sites for your ceremony and reception before
submitting the wording. Also, reevaluate your guest list while you still
have the opportunity to increase or decrease the initial quantity. Enter your
wording on a word processor or computer that has a spell-checker, then
print it out. If you do it this way instead of writing your wording
by hand, you will decrease the incidence of error significantly. Frequently, people attempt to print the addresses themselves on their personal computers instead of writing them or hiring a calligrapher. Unfortunately, matching the font and the color lettering used on the invitation is not always possible. Furthermore,
the printing is not raised. An envelope addressed with a matching font
and ink can enhance that first impression. Now that you successfully have selected the invitations you want, there is one final step. Be sure to mail them in time at least four to six weeks before the ceremony. |
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