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It all starts with the INVITE A envelope is delivered to one of your guests-to-be. The guest opens the envelope, takes out your wedding invitation and the excitement begins to build. Your wedding invitation says more to your guests than merely the words printed on it. It is your guest's first introduction to your wedding, setting the tone for whats to come, establishing a theme for your wedding and giving a glimpse into your personal style. Perfect Match You want an invitation that's unique and special, but you don't know where to begin. To help with the selection process, think about the formality of your wedding. If your wedding wil be formal, a simple card with an embossed & foiled lines is elegant, stylish and classic. For an informal wedding, let's say an affair in your parent's garden, your invitation can be less formal as well. Try using embossed flowers, green ink or ribbon to give your invitation a country, garden feel. Theme Me Up Your invitation can boldly announce your wedding's theme. Having a fall wedding? How about a card with an embossed or foiled leaves? Colour Crazy Coloured inks can add pizzazz to your wedding invitations. You can echo a colourthat you will be using throughout your wedding. An array of greens from hunter to sage work well, as does chocolate brown. Gold is particularly elegant. If you want to add a note of colour, but aren't ready to do your whole invitation in coloured ink, you can go with a coloured motif on the top of the card and the text in black. Another way to inject colour is to use a colourful insert. Personally ... Consider using a motif that expresses something about you. One bride who's nickname since early childhood was Bumble, had a small bee embossed on the top of her invitations. Paper Chase Many couples are choosing different types of paper. There are may different papers to match the feel of your wedding. Tied Up Ribbons are another way to adorn your invitations. Coloured sheer ribbons, tied in a simple knot or bow, can top the card. A ribbon can tie a folding card together, so guests can open the bow and then the invitation like a present. Foiled/Embossed seal or Sealing Wax A seal, particularly in gold, can lend a feeling of importance to your invitation. Some couples use wax to seal an invitation that is folded in three parts, with two flaps opening onto the flap with text. You can also initialize your envelope flap with foiled or embossed initials. Hot Types English script is often used on formal invitations, but innovative invitations make use of a variety type styles that fit the tone of the wedding. Size Matters Size is another way to set your invitations apart. DL size can be elegant, or a single square can give a more classical look to your card. Our wedding invitations are designed and printed in a very professional way, and we have a wealth of experience you can benefit from. |
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