Avoiding Invitation Bloopers and Money Saving Tips
1. Are your names spelled correctly?
2. Are your parents’ names spelled correctly
3. Is it worded exactly the way we requested?
4. Is there a “ u “ in the words “favor” and /or “honor” ?
5. Are the dates and times correct?
6. Is the punctuation correct?
7. Do the line fall in the right places/
8. Are the address of the sites correct?
9. Is the paper the correct color and stock?
10. Is the Ink the correct color?
11. Is the type style correct?
Make a list of the corrections needed. Ask the printer to make the changes. Make a note of the date a revised proof will be ready. Ask to see the revised proof to make sure the corrections were made.
Need to save some money tips
The Little Extras Intricate invitations with bows, multiple layers of paper and other embellishments can be expensive. Those little extra details can really add up. To save try to go for the classic look of a simple invitation printed on a high-quality paper. Try avoiding lined envelopes. Although these are traditional elements of wedding invitations, it's a detail that few will miss. You can save money by skipping this step.
A Package Deal Sure it's fun but to save money look for company that offers discount packages. Buying your invitations as a unit can be a little more cheaper than choosing your invitation, response card, envelopes and other extras separately. Also some stationers may offer discounts for ordering your wedding invitations, thank you cards, and informal stationery all at the same time.
The one envelope traditionally, wedding invitations were sent in two envelopes so that they would remain pristine in spite of their journey. Since mail delivery cost so much these days, you can save money by using only one envelope. Try getting your invites hand cancelled by the post office, this will minimize extra wear and tear.
Wedding Specialist Felecity Phillips |
