Cheap Wedding Invitations, Invites
January 18, 2010
Where can I find black envelopes for wedding invitations?
July 17, 2010
I need to purchase black envelopes for my wedding invitations. I’d like to have at least the return address pre-printed to save time.
I also need coordinating response card envelopes.
No clue where to find them! Any suggestions?
Listen, the most important thing – the #1 consideration with your wedding invitations is that they be readable and mailable. Black envelopes are not the right choice because it looks so unprofessional to slap labels on wedding invitations. They need to be printed. You’re not going to get a mailable, easily readable invite using black envelopes. That is why most places do not sell them. The standard white envelopes with the black printed on or embossed makes sense because it increases the chances of the invite getting to it’s destination and on time. That’s why you don’t put a difficult to read font on your envelopes as well. I would do white envelopes with a black liner if you have chosen a black invite. Every reputable shop that I know of will not do black envelopes. If you want it to look classy and professional, just don’t. If your heart is that set on black you are going to have to make your own envelopes. You get the paper from a scrapbook store and then use a template to cut out the right sizes. The thing is wedding invites these days come in so many different sizes that you need the custom sized envelopes that go with them not just whatever you can find in a paper store. One idea is to buy just a sample of envelopes from the place where your invites are being printed and then make templates from those. But, then you’re going to need to buy special glue sticks that are made for crafting and won’t pucker the envelopes when you glue them shut.
Mauritius Wedding Invitation: How to Guide
July 15, 2010
A step by step video guide on how to make Daintree Paper’s Mauritius Style Wedding Stationery. Mauritius is one of our most popular styles. Look at this video and see how easy it is to make.
http://www.daintree.ie
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wedding invitation
July 13, 2010
how to make a simple yet elegant wedding invitation.
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Wedding invitations and stationery
June 29, 2010
Here is a sample of Jaime Kae Paper Studio’s portfolio of designs. Custom stationery for your event, in your style and theme. Email info@jkpaperstudio.net to set up a free consultation!
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Hot New Paper Styles from Australia’s bonbonniere & wedding invitation specialist
June 26, 2010
Great new papers and wedding invitation styles available now at Australia’s bonbonniere & wedding invitation specialist, www.bonbonniere.com.au
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Wedding Invitations Houston at Event House 2009
June 23, 2010
Invitations Houston Custom Wedding Party Invitations at Event House. Couture Luxury Wedding Invitations in Houston, Texas.
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Where can I find discount pocket wedding invitations with a monogram printed on them?
June 18, 2010
I do not want to do it myself as I am looking for invitations printed in raised ink that don’t look homemade. I have received several of the DIY pocket wedding invitations in the mail from friends and it seems that the ink seems to leave little streaks all over the card and envelopes (probably from being sent through the mail) and it made them look really cheap.
How about using a sticker with the monogram printed on to seal the pocket envelope? They can look quite smart.
Letterpress Invitations, Personal Stationery, Letterpress Wedding Invitations and Baby Announcements
June 16, 2010
Page Stationery offers the finest letterpress invitations and personalized stationery products. Visit us at http://www.pagestationery.com
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How to address wedding invitations to single friends and family members?
June 15, 2010
I am in the process of addressing invitations for my wedding. My fiance has several cousins that are in relationships, we’re not a 100% sure which ones, and we are inviting several friends who wont know many people at the wedding.
I would like to give everyone an option who is single to bring a date. However, I don’t really want to write and Guest on all of the invitations, and have people start searching for a date to bring.
What should I write, so that I do not offend anyone, and give everyone who wants to bring a date the opportunity to do so.
You just write "and guest" if you’re not sure someone’s in a relationship. If they want to bring a date, or have a handy boyfriend/girlfriend that you don’t know about, they will bring someone. If they don’t feel like looking for a date, 95% of them will understand that "and guest" means "you have the option to bring someone, but you don’t have to." The 5% that are really stupid/clueless aren’t worth worrying about, because there’s really nothing you can say that will make it clearer for them.
If you know that Cousin Sally has a long-time boyfriend but can’t remember his name, just call up and say "Hey, we’re addressing wedding invitations and I wanted to include your boyfriend on yours. Could you spell his name for me so I can be sure it’s correct? Thanks." No one will be offended that you ask – most people will find it very thoughtful that you’re taking the time to get it right.


