Archive for December, 2009

Wedding Decorations & Flowers : About Discount Wedding Decorations

December 29, 2009


Discount wedding decorations can come from department store clearance sales, after-Christmas sales or craft store sales. Find discounted materials that can be used as wedding decorations with information from an experienced event coordinator in this free video on weddings.

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Eva & Frank – Wedding Invitation

December 29, 2009


Enjoy our special wedding invitation!
Music: New Radicals – Mother We Just Can’t Get Enough
Script: us
Technical support: Puding and Peti (big-big respect and thx!!!) – http://www.world3d.hu/

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How to tie ribbons on wedding invitations

December 29, 2009


When I found out how expensive it was to get ribbons on wedding invitations, I figured I would learn how to do it myself. I now share this knowledge with the world.

I am using 1/4 inch silver organza ribbon, ordered from http://www.favorfrenzy.com/proddetail.asp?prod=300-014-12 (waay cheaper than hobby lobby)

I am tying them on a template card, a scrap of an invitation that was printed wrong.

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Wedding Invitations and Unique Party Stationery – Card #3

December 29, 2009


Unique wedding invitations AND corporate invitations. These designs are very rare and one-of-a-kind. If you want to get cards that are upscale, high-end, designer and stationery that was done was celebrity clientele, that these designs are for you. All designs can be customized to match your event theme and color motif. Wedding invitations, birthday invitations, quinceanera and sweet 16 invitations, bar-mitzvah bat-mitzvah invitations, shower, etc. We ship worldwide.

http://www.majesticinvites.com

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Letterpress Wedding Invitation – Sneak Peek

December 29, 2009


Letterpress wedding invitation featuring an amazing birch tree and snow theme. Printed by Dick and Jane Letterpress.

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Need cute invites & discount? Code inside?

December 29, 2009


Just wanted to post this for some of you brides to be looking for wedding, bridal shower, engagement party invitations. I have ordered from this company for a few years now & have never been disappointed!

I’m ordering baby shower invites for a friend & was so happy for the 20% discount! Hope it comes in handy for some of you!

http://www.polkadotdesign.com/catalog_pages/ad_hwtm0720.htm

Awesome. I’ve ordered from them before too and it was great. They are like Swoozies though–way more party than wedding. great for baby events and housewarming parties.

Is there a way to make wedding invitations for cheap online ?

December 29, 2009



You can buy the "do it yourself kits" for like $20 a piece (50 in each kit) at most local craft stores ( Pat Catans, Micheal’s, e.t.c). They are very easy to make, it will give you step by step instructions and like 10 test sheets in case you mess up.

I got mine on line at www.annswedding.com for $82.50 for 100 invitations, 100 reception cards , tissue paper and 200 envelopes (inside and out). They were very pretty and came out perfect. I received them in like 2 weeks after I placed my order. They also always have deals and sales.

How would you suggest cutting a "long list" of wedding invites down?

December 29, 2009


My Fiance and I are getting ready to start outlining out wedding plans and we are starting with a guest list. We want a guest list of roughly 100 people. Not real small and not big at all. So we want to make our guest list and then start chopping away.

How is the most gentle way to do this that will be least likely to offend our parents about relatives that we aren’t close to.

Your parents aren’t getting married so they don’t decide that. Sit down with your fiance and decide who is nearest and dearest to you. Don’t invite people out of obligation whom you are not close to at all just to fill seats or please other people. Your wedding day is not about your parents or his or anyone else. Do you want to have total strangers at your wedding or other people you don’t care about? Especially since weddings are not cheap and if you are serving a full meal as most people do these days, those can easily be $50-200+ per person depending on where you are located and most couples don’t really want to pay that much for people they will never see again.

Some guidelines that alot of people suggest as ways to cut the list but is by no means a mandatory list and may not apply to everyone:
- Have you spoken to this person in the last year?
- Do you regularly exchange Christmas cards?
- Have you invited this person to your home for dinner?

We have friends and family that we aren’t able to see as often as we’d like but we still keep in touch as much as we can even if it isn’t regularly and can’t imagine the day without them so I don’t personally see that as a factor to cut someone. But I could see why someone else would if they live in a close-knit community with most people they love all around them (and no more than 30min drive total for example), but not everyone is that lucky because people move around and have lives of their own.

Edit: I’ve never gotten the hierarchy that people use to determine who should be invited and who should be cut. That is assuming that we live in a perfect world where everyone gets along great and there are no feuds or bitterness or whatever going on, which is not the case for most families in real life. So it doesn’t really make sense why you would be expected to cut your closest friends who may be just like family to you because you have to invite "close" (as in relation by blood rather than how you actually interact with each other) relatives who don’t get along with you for whatever reason instead because society says the relatives "are more important". According to whom? Society is not making the guest list so they don’t get a say either.

How much should I charge for wedding invitations?

December 29, 2009


I am starting a small business making wedding invitations. i can do whatever the people want – drawing of the church, pattern, layout, photos etc. I dont want to overcharge, so how much would you pay for say 100 wedding invites?

It would depend on how intricate the design was and how nice the paper was. Printing straight off your computer will cost less than letterpress, so you also have to consider your printing method.

How much is each invite costing you to produce? You want to make a profit, but not overcharge people for something that it’s expensive to make.

The average for a regular invitation set seems to be in the $4-6 per set range. I know people who have paid up to $20 per set for boxed invitations. Pocketfolds usually retail for $5-10 per set. I’m currently shopping for wedding invitations and am looking more in the $2-3 price range, but I only want a flat-panel invite with a regular RSVP card or postcard. I’m looking into recycled paper and plantable invites, and that seems to run around $4-6 per set.

I would browse on etsy.com for invites that look similar to the ones you plan to create, and see what the going rate is.

Tony Khan & Mercy’s Wedding Invitation

December 26, 2009


Tony Khan, Mercy, Knanaya Wedding

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