Today, most brides and grooms are looking to personalize
their weddings and create a truly unique experience for their friends and
family. Gone are the days when the mother of the bride shoulders the
responsibility for the wedding planning. Although couples today still
look for guidance and support from family, setting the course for their wedding
is viewed as a personal decision and the wedding itself as a statement about
the couple's personality and ideas about life together. Along with the
evolution of weddings and wedding planning, Wedding Invitations themselves have
evolved into a statement about the couple and the wedding. This has given
way to creative invitations that allow the couple to share a special photo,
make a statement about the environment, give a special keepsake and sometimes
even express the whimsical event that is about to unfold. Of course,
there is always a place for the traditional and timeless wedding invitation.
Pocket Wedding Invitations: These invitations are a perfect way to deliver
all the wedding details. The pocket is designed to hold the Wedding
Invitation, Reception Card and Response Card as well as the Direction Card and
Accommodation Card. The presentation of the pocket invitation is not only
efficient, but it is a clever way to present a wealth of information with
elegance and style that reflects what family and friends will encounter at the
wedding itself. This type of invitation is also perfect for a weekend
wedding where many events will be taking place as each card can be customized
to outline the specific gatherings over the course of many days.
Value with Style Wedding Invitations: These invitations are a unique
collection of invitations that are not only sensitive to cost, but also to the
environment and the maximum utilization of paper. The customary ceremony
invitation is printed on the front of the paper while the reception details and
any other pertinent information are printed on the back of the paper. The
separate Response Card is also provided at no additional charge.
Eco-Friendly Wedding Invitations: Today, many are taking precautions to be
environmentally sensitive and reducing their footprint. Weddings are a
perfect venue for savvy couples to express their concern and the Wedding
Invitations are the first place to start with an Eco-friendly wedding. Naturally
Everafter is an environmentally friendly wedding invitation line that uses
recycled paper to produce elegant invitations. Jean M also carries Eco-friendly wedding invitations.
Photo Wedding Invitations: These invites are a great way to introduce family and friends to the bride and groom. The picture can be an engagement photo or get really creative and use a collage of photos from when the bride and groom were younger as well as current pictures. These invitations immediately invite guests to a personalized wedding that is sure to be filled with unique touches.
Magnet Wedding Invitations: These invitations are a great way to send something unconventional to set the tone for the wedding. They create a great keepsake for family and friends. Months after the wedding, these invitations will sit on refrigerators as a reminder of the great fun that was had and the couple's new life this is underway.
Whimsical Wedding Invitations: Today, there is nothing more inviting than a
Wedding Invitation full of character and whimsy. This particular invitation is truly something different. It is perfect for a beach wedding, a summer wedding, or the ultimate casual wedding where the bridal party will be wearing flip flops and the invitations tell the guests to do the same!
Traditional Wedding Invitations: Although it is now common to send a non-traditional wedding invitation, sticking to tradition is never outdated. The elegance and sophistication of the
Wedding Invitation card is always received with a sigh in recognition of the personal and sentimental ceremony described. The raised inscription feels grand to the touch while the weight of the paper stock signals that this wedding is going to be a special occasion that should not be missed.
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