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Complete Guide To Creating Your Wedding Invitations

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Invitation With Embellishment Invitation including RSVP On A Separate Card With Return Envelope  Your wedding invitation is your official invite to the wedding, but even before this you have the option of sending save the date cards as a form of notification as to your upcoming nuptials. Click here to learn more about Save-the-Date cards Do I Need To Send Save-the-Date Cards For My Wedding Things you need to know or have in place to create your invitations are: • Guest List • Venue • Design • Formality Of Wedding Informal Invitation Wording With RSVP Printed on Same Card Guest List Your guest list is a list of names that entails persons you'd like to invite. You'll need to know this before hand to ascertain the amount of invitations that needs to be printed and always have a few extras for things like your (B) list guests. You'll also have the option of printing your guest's name and address on the envelopes.

Do I Need To Send Save-the-Date Cards For My Wedding

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Congrats, you're engaged, it's time to start planning and sending save the date cards would be your first announcement to guests about your upcoming wedding plans. Save the date's can be sent around 6-8 months ahead as a form of pre-invitation to an upcoming wedding to guests that resides oversees, because they'll need to make travel and hotel arrangements, along with saving towards the trip and getting time off for a few days. It's also advised that you do the same for your other guests, especially if you'll be having your wedding in a holiday period because some persons make other arrangements for their holiday and you won't necessarily know which guests will be doing so. In general, send to all your guests just to cover all aspect. The card should state the wedding date, couple's name and location and remember to state "invitation will follow" because it's not an invitation. No need to include a venue for location,

Things You Should Know When Planning To Have Your Wedding In A Church

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A church is a beautiful place to have your wedding ceremony along with other locations such as the beach, on a lawn, in a garden or even a banquet hall. All these venue are great choices and it's just a matter of personal taste, style and preference where you plan to say I DO. Below are a few questions you should ask when seeking a church to have your wedding ceremony, as each church may differ. 1] Some churches have rules, so find out if there are any rules as to the music or songs you'd like to use and if there are any rules regarding special performances during the signing of the marriage certificate, make sure to find out what is or isn't allowed for entertainment. 2] Some churches don't allow you to decorate the alter, to throw petals, to use candles or to use certain items to attach decoration to chairs or benches. So find out if there are any decorating restrictions as it may prevent you from using a certain theme or design feature in the dec