Make Your Wedding Invitations Memorable
There are varied choices of wedding invitations now than ever before. In the past, options are limited to two-folded or z-folded cards using classic and elegant designs and font styles, but nowadays, you are limited only by your own creativity.
Photo wedding invitations were practically unheard of many years ago, as technology did not yet allow a way for photos to be incorporated in the invites. Now that they can be included in the invite, you can choose to have your photos serve as background or watermark, in which case the wordings may be printed over the picture itself. If you choose to have your photos in full, solid color, however, consider having the wordings printed on a separate panel.
Wedding invitations that feature caricatures or drawings of a church or wedding bells are gaining popularity, too. There are pre-printed invitations like these available in many wedding stores, but you can always customize the design with a few embellishments for a more unique approach.
Wedding invitations do not necessarily have to come in paper form. If you are having a beach wedding, for instance, print the wedding details on a piece of paper, and attach it to a seashell or a slipper. You can also send out wedding invites in the form of CDs with your choice of love songs. Ask a professional to print the details of your wedding on the face of the CD, and then neatly tie a ribbon around the CD case. Another fun idea is to have the wedding details written on the inside cover of a box of chocolates. Now, wouldn’t that be sweet? What’s great about this type of invitation is that it already transforms into a wedding souvenir.
Notwithstanding the style, design, or make of your wedding invitation, see to it that it contains all the essential details, such as the names of the couple, the date and time of the event, and the venue.
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April 4th, 2010 at 4:50 pm
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