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Your Wedding Invitations
Your wedding invitations
are a personal expression of your wedding style. Think about this
... your wedding invitation is the first impression your guests
will have about your wedding.
DenverWeddingCenter.com is here to help make that impression a good
one -- one that reflects your personal style and taste.
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Elements of a Wedding Invitation and More!
The following articles will help you select the perfect invitation
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Selecting Your Invitations
Your invitations make the first impression to your guests about
your wedding style. This article provides great suggestions on making
that first impression a lasting one.
Read on... for tips on selecting
your invitations and to preview a selection of over 250 designs
that DenverWeddingCenter.com now offers through its affiliation
with Carlson Crafts!
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Elements of a Wedding Invitation
Here's your definitive guide for figuring out what all those pieces
and parts are!
In this article, we take a look at the elements of a wedding invitation,
which ones you absolutely need, and which ones you can eliminate
to save some bucks. Read more ...
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More Stationery Items for Your Wedding
Get the skinny on the other wedding stationery items you may need
for your wedding festivities!
Everything from the rehearsal dinner, the bridal shower, and more.
Read on ...
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At a Loss for Words?
If you are facing a unique situation when it comes to the wording
of your invitations, this is resource is for you.
We've got practically every situation covered, including step-parent
hosts, other relatives, couple hosted weddings ...
Read on!
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Information to Include in Your Invitations
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Think about what your guests need to know to get to the ceremony
and reception! Try putting yourself in the shoes of a guest ...
Would you want a map to the church? Would you want to know how
to RSVP?
Here's a basic list of things you should consider including:
- Wedding Date
- Ceremony Start Time
- Wedding Location & Address
- Reception Location
- Map to Wedding and Reception Locations
- RSVP Information
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Invitation Etiquette
Wording
Standard wedding invitation wording is easy enough - you can find
hundreds of samples on the internet, in your local stationary
store, and in wedding books. The wording can get tricky in blended
families and for non-traditional weddings!
Here are some samples to get you started
(click on the link to view):
Standard Formal Invitation
Bride and Groom Hosted Wedding
Invitation Considerations
* Never assume you know how much the postage will be - take
an invitation to the post office and have it weighed.
* All invitations should be mailed at the same time to avoid hurt
feelings.
* Mail invitations four to six weeks before the event to ensure
your guests have time to reply.
* Exception: If you have the majority of your family coming from
out of town and most of your local friends are in town, you might
consider two mailings. Mail earlier to your out of town guests
to allow them time to plan the trip, then send your local invitations
the typical 4-6 week prior.
Guest Etiquette
RSVP promptly and according to the instructions on the invitation,
then live up to your RSVP.
Since most receptions are a cost per head or table, once the final
count is given (typically a few days before the event) the cost
is set. This means the host will pay for food and drink even if
you decide not to attend at the last minute! If you show up after
declining the invitation, there may not be enough food. While
you may think this is no problem, the bride and/or the host will
probably feel guilty for not accounting for you.
Finally, if your children are not explicitly invited, please do
not bring them to the wedding. You are likely to cost the host
of the reception an average of $20-$100 extra, especially if a
full meal is served. Most families and couples are on tight wedding
budgets - imagine the additional cost if all the guests brought
their uninvited children!
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