Wedding Invitation Cards

Wedding Invitation Cards

Wedding Invitations and Other Wedding Cards

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wedding invitation cards

So you have decided to get married and have made plans for the ceremony. You have also made up the guest list for your wedding. Now you have to tell them about it and to be sure that they will come. You will have to come up with wedding invitations of course.

Making a wedding invitation is not the easiest thing in the world. There are considerations to be made before you run off to the printer or the craft shop.

The Style

Wedding invitations typically follow the style and mood of the ceremony itself. Style can run the gamut from casual to very formal. The invitations and the rest of the wedding cards will need to reflect this. Outdoor rites lean towards the casual side. Weddings inside churches and hotels tend toward the formal.

Style affects the choice of paper, as well as the language and font you will use. The way the invitation is packaged is also a style issue. For the less formal wedding invitations, you could use cotton or textured card stock. The typeface would probably not use the script fonts or the ones used in calligraphy class. You might also consider some avante garde way of putting it all together. For instance, if you are having the ceremony in a forest clearing, you might have some graphics on the invitation and the envelope depicting forest scenes, or you can put love birds instead of the usual ornate swirls.

Formal affairs require the conventional styles. You will want to use script fonts and write the invitation in the third person. You may opt to use linen paper for both the invitation and the envelope. And yes, you will use the regular plain envelope or one embossed with more elaborate designs. The later in the day, the more formal it will be.

The Colors

You need to consider two things when choosing the color scheme of your invitation; your wedding colors and the venue. Certainly, you will have to use one of your wedding colors for the paper and envelope. Yes, the wedding invitation itself will be in the same color as the envelope. The text of the invitation and color of the design will be different so that they can be visible. In some cases though, the design is simply embossed and texture makes it pop out.

With the text, you can choose the same but darker color as the paper. You can also opt for one of the formal colors gold, silver or black. Opposing colors are usually reserved for less formal affairs. You can also add glitter on or around the text to make it more vibrant.

Other Wedding Cards

They are mentioned here because they are prepared at the same time as the wedding invitations. They are usually in the same colors and style as the invitation and some of them are sent out in the same envelope.

A response card is usually sent with the invitation. This makes it easy for your potential guest to RSVP. The card should already be accompanied by a self-addressed stamped envelope. You might also want to include the card of the gift registry to make it easy for your guests to choose a gift.

For formal receptions, you might have place cards at the tables to guide your guests to their proper seats. This place card may or may not already be your thank you card. If they are not, you have to distribute this last card before anybody leaves the reception.

For wide array of free wedding cards and invitations, visit 365greetings. They offer huge selections of free greeting cards for all occasions like birthday, wedding, Christmas, New Year and more.

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