Invitation Tips for Your Wedding
- People over eighteen years of age get their own invitation
- Allow plenty of RSVP time (about eight weeks).
- Make sure the stamps are properly affixed to the response card. Otherwise you will get delayed or no responses from those guests.
- Make sure all maps, menu choice cards, reception cards and extras are included in the envelopes before sealing.
- If hiring a calligrapher, just give her the envelopes to work on, no all the elements of the invitations package.
- Be sure you know your guests' true titles. Example, if someone is a doctor, address his envelope to Dr. and Mrs. Brown. (lawyers are esquire, military ranking (Captain), Ministers, veterinarians ect.).
- Double check to postage to mail your invitations. Take it to a post office and have them weigh the envelope with all the enclosures inside.
Use stamps with 'Love' or flowers on them will decorate the invitations.
Print maps and directions yourself in a coordinating paper.
Skip envelope liners and other extras.
Remember to find your wedding invitations on-line. The great advantage is the turn around time compared to a brick and mortar store. Production time for your cheap wedding invitations can be as fast as 2 days. Once you find the invitation you are interested in, you are able to order the invitation, the invitation envelopes, the lined invitation envelopes, reply cards, reception cards and matching thank you's at the same time. Wedding invitation wording is offered on the personalization page for your invitations when you place your order.
About the author: Kim Lapp owner and web designer http://www.yourwebsource.com Kim has owned Sandstone Invitations, an online wedding invitations company, since 1999.
