Your wedding invitation is like your ambassador. It does much more than simply convey a set of facts; it makes the first impression and sets the tone for your wedding. And you know what they say: you never get a second chance to make a first impression. It is likely that many brides have never before realized the significance of a piece of paper until they start shopping for wedding invitations.
A full suite of wedding stationary contains some or all of these: save-the-date cards, wedding invitations (with inner and outer envelopes), assorted maps and directions, bridesmaid luncheon invitations, rehearsal dinner invitations, pew cards, at-home cards, cards with table numbers and place cards for the reception, announcements (sent after the wedding to distant friends and family not invited to the service), and of course thank you cards. You will actually want two batches of thank you cards: one with your maiden name or monogram, and a second set with your married name for use after the wedding. You may notice something not listed: response cards. They are widely used, but are not technically correct etiquette, because they are based on the presumption that your guests do not have the good manners to respond to a formal invitation. Even without response cards, though, the list is extensive, which is why it is wise to start shopping early. Another detail to consider is finding a calligrapher if you plan to use one.
There is very specific etiquette and protocol pertaining to wedding invitations and stationary. Don't be daunted, though, because there are many resources that clearly spell out the answers to everything from what to do with the tissue that comes with the invitations (throw it out) or the difference between ?the honour of your presence? and ?the pleasure of your company? (the first is for a religious ceremony, the second for a civil ceremony). As for whether to use ?R.s.v.p. or ?The favour of a reply is requested? - both are correct, so just pick your favorite.
The design of your invitation should match the style of your wedding. An easy way to think of it is to base the look of the stationary on the look of the bride. For instance, if you are wearing a very classic gown with pearl wedding jewelry, then your invitations should be something very traditional, like black engraving on a heavy ivory cotton paper. Let's say that your style is more earthy. In that case, you might select paper handmade with leaves or flowers in it. You can also choose a motif to use to personalize your wedding. Perhaps you will be wearing a very special tiara as part of your wedding jewelry ensemble ? you could have custom letterpress invitations created with a tiara emblem on the top. The idea is that the wedding stationary should be as expressive of your personal style as your gown is.
Your wedding stationary says so much more than the who, why, what, where, and when of your event. It should really reflect who you are (thus the popularity of monograms). Wedding invitations give your guests the first taste of what your wedding will be like.
Wedding Stationary Thank You
The wedding stationery establishes and portrays the style and tone of your wedding. Your guests will look at your wedding invitation and realise the theme and style you have set. If you want to do things properly and use wedding etiquette, then starting with your stationery can only be a good thing.
Personalized Stationery
It's only natural that you want your wedding to be unique. By using custom stationery you can make it very unique to you. Custom stationery is quite flexible too as you can choose the type-face, the color and size of the text and use your own words.
No matter what theme you have set for your wedding, you will surely be able to customize your stationery to compliment the tone. Wedding invitations and accessories can be bought in various styles such as classic, contemporary, floral, embossed, layered and religious.
Choose a Theme
Blending in your wedding stationery with your overall theme is very important. As an example, you might want to choose floral stationery accessories if you are holding a garden wedding.
Accessory items such as white doves, ribbons, rings, hearts etc. all help to blend your invitations in with the wedding theme. The color of your invitations is sometimes decided by the color of the bridesmaid dresses.
Your Stationery
Do you know how many items of stationery there are? Without a doubt your invitations are the most important, but you can accompany the invitations with other stationery items such as:-
Wedding Invitations
Venue Programs
Announcements
Engagement Announcements & Invitations
Save-the-Date Cards
Rehearsal Dinner Invitations
Bridal Shower Invitations
Wedding Accessories (menu cards, thank you notes etc..)
Planning Ahead
Your first official message about your wedding is letting the guests know by invitations. Let's look at the checklist below to help us plan ahead:-
1. Double-check that the wording in your invitation is correct. Ask a friend or family member to also look through the invitation for you;
2. Order your invitations as soon as your date, time and place have been confirmed. Three to six months before the ceremony is what most expert planners suggest;
3. A guide to help you count the number of invitations to order, count one invitation per couple, family and single guest.
4. After calculating the number of invitations, add approximately 25 invitations to your order: 10-12 more for keepsakes, plus extras for the last-minute guests. Also, depending on how large your order is, add 25 to 50 additional envelopes in case of mistakes in addressing;
5. Most established wedding planners agree that you should plan to mail your invitations six weeks before the wedding. This gives the guests plenty of time to respond;
6. Make sure you have one completely assembled invitation weighed at the post office to determine the correct postage.
Let's Re-cap
Don't underestimate the importance of your wedding stationery. It sets the tone and style of your wedding and portrays the image you want to set. Wedding stationery should tie in with the overall theme of your wedding. Don't forget to plan ahead.
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