Showing posts with label wedding invitation wording. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding invitation wording. Show all posts

Friday, January 16, 2009

How to Produce Wedding Invitations

If you think of organizing a successful wedding, you should be able to produce wedding invitations that will be sent out to all the guests. What you should know is that most of your guests will use these wedding invitations to make a first impression of how the wedding is going to look like.

There are so many ways in which the wedding invitation can be fashioned to be a replica of the theme and traits of the wedding ceremony. It is normal that most of what is often done is printed stuff. But there are situations in which something a bit extraordinary should be thought of. With this in mind, you can think of making your own wedding invitations personally. This may be time consuming and will warrant a lot of your creativity. But remember that it may help you stay within a low budget. What is more important is that some form of creativity has been employed in what you have done. Every reasonable invitee should be able to appreciate what you have personally produced.

It is normal that the printing of the invitations will be simple. But what is complicated in it is creating the message and designing that will go alongside the invitations. You will need some assistance or guidelines to help you come out with the best.

Everyone will definitely know that producing the invitation cards is simple. It is often thought that the only labor is found in the computer works and finding the appropriate paper. There is a lot more than just these physical aspects in the work. You will have to put in a lot of personal efforts and creativity. This may be difficult. But remember that proper planning is what will make everything easy.

The real trouble should begin from the designing. Remember that designing means you should consider that type of cards that you will be producing. One thing about printing is that make sure that every feature is uncomplicated. Some adornments such as ribbons could be added to it. The way in which you will want to design your invitation card can also be limited by your printer. So, make sure you know what the printer can or cannot do. Remember that most of these features will help you shape your design according to what you have.

If you are using the computer to design your invitations, you should make use of the so many possibilities that various computer programs can offer. Your most essential programs will include Microsoft word, Publisher and Pagemaker. Most of these programs even have prearranged sets that will ease the nature of your work. Also make sure that you know how to operate these programs because there will be some specificities in them that you will need to make the cards perfect.

When you think of personally printing the cards, consider how much ink is going to be used. Remember that much of what you are going to produce will take more colors. Therefore, you should endeavor to have enough color ink. It will be easy to have a printer with extra cartridges. Also consider using printers that can easily accept refilled cartridges. Remember that you are not only out to print invitation cards, but you are equally working within a budget.

You should also verify if the type of paper you intend to use is compatible with the printer. This should be done ahead of paying for the printer. A good way to know if your printer will work well with the paper you intend to use is to do a print test. The size of paper that you intend to use should also determine the type of envelop to use. Find out the costs of all these. Look at the end product and consider how satisfactory your work is. Is it worth producing the cards in person?

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Tips For Wedding Invitation Wording

In days past, all wedding correspondence was written in a very formal language and usually completed by the bride's mother. Times have certainly changed, but etiquette should still be of utmost importance. When you are writing your wedding invitations, keep the following tips in mind:
1. The very first names your guests should see on the invitation are of the people who are paying for the wedding. In following tradition, it's usually the bride's parents. Many of today's weddings however, are now hosted by the bride and groom. Whoever is hosting, this will be the first names on the invitation.
Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Michael Carson or Vicki and Michael Carson Bride and Groom: Ms. Kim Clarkson and Mr. Jack Wright or Together with their families, Kim Clarkson and Jack Wright
2. The next line of the invitation should request your guest to come to the wedding. The wording will be different if the wedding is held at a church than if it is held at a home or other type of location.
For a place of worship: Request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter. For other location: Request the pleasure of your company at the marriage of their daughter.
For weddings hosted by the bride and groom, the request line should read: Invite you to join us at the celebration of our marriage.
3. Traditional etiquettes states that the bride should be listed first, but only with her first and middle name. The groom should be listed next, with the title, first, middle, and last name.
Brittany Michelle To Mr. Anthony Marcus Hall
An exception worth noting is that some Jewish couple may prefer to use "and" instead of "to."
4. Next will come the date and time. Once again, tradition dictates these are spelled out fully, including the year.
Sunday, the second of June two thousand and eight at half after six o'clock in the evening
5. How the location is displayed will depend upon whether it is well known or not. If it is at a large, traditional venue, such as a prominent church, no address will be needed. However, if it held at a home or at a somewhat unknown location, the address should be given.
The Nelson Art Gallery Kansas City, Missouri
or
The Masonic Lodge #214 439 Main Street Corrington, GA
6. If your wedding will be followed by a reception, let your guests know. It is acceptable to include the details of the reception on the wedding invitation or on another reply card.
If you are including it on the invitation, it should read: Reception to follow at the Greenbrace County Club

7. If you are not including a full meal for the reception, you might want to let your guests know this as well. Simply including "and afterwards for cocktails and cake in the Birch Room" will suffice.

8. If your wedding and the reception will be in two different locations, or the reception will not commence until later in the day, your separate reception card might read:
Reception 7 o'clock

Westin Crown Center Hotel 564 West Main Street Kansas City, Missouri
9. In days past, RSVP was normally written on the bottom of the wedding invitation and most guests knew to reply on their personal stationary. However, nowadays, more couples seem to have better luck if they include a separate card. The card can simply state, "The favor of a reply is requested before the fifteenth of May."

10. Some couples prefer to list attire information on their invitations. While the strictest of etiquette would state not to include this invitation, the current tide leans toward something as simple as black tie, cocktail attire, semi-formal, dressy causal, or informal. Other couples prefer no children attend their reception. Instead of writing "No Children" it's now common practice to put "Adult Reception."
Following the above tips will help your wedding invitations convey your request for a guest to attend, with dignity and style.

Janine Sinclair is an experienced writer who maintains the wedding planning section of the many wedding planning and advice sites. She has written guides on the etiquette of writing wedding invitations. To download a free guide visit the http://www.weddinginvitationwording.com.au site.