Invitations can set the tone for your wedding. They impart a sense of what your guests can expect when they attend your special day. So make sure to choose your invitations wisely. You don't want to use a black tie embossed invite to a hoe-down picnic. Your guests would certainly be confused! Here are other helpful hints:
Your invitations need to be in the mail 2 months before your wedding date.
Don’t send your invitations out on a rainy day, especially if you plan to use a public mailbox. All the rain and moisture may damage the paper and cause the ink to run.
Spritz your invitations with a fragrance to evoke the mood of your wedding.
Make sure to weigh a sample invitation before mailing them out so that they have the proper postage.
Your invitations set the tone for your wedding. They do not have to be expensive, just well thought out. Start with a style, theme, and color and then carry that feeling throughout your entire wedding.
Make sure that your invitations are worded properly. Etiquette is still very much a part of weddings. If you or your stationer is unsure of the proper way your invitation should be worded, please consult your wedding planner for the correct wording.
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