
Invitations Invitations not only inform your guests of the date, time, location and hosts of the wedding, they set the tone for your entire celebration. Your wedding invitation may also include the time and location of the reception. Mail announcement eight weeks before the wedding and be sure to have your invitations weighed at the post office to determine the proper postage. After entering your invitation copy you will have the option of selecting a lined inner envelope. Outer Envelopes with Printed
Return Address Reception Folders and
Cards Respond cards are used to help determine how many guests plan to attend your wedding. An accurate count is vital for preparing enough food, seating and other accommodations so ordering respond cards can actually save you money. Response cards should be enclosed with your invitation and returned by guests by the date indicated on the card (usually two weeks before the wedding.) Today, many cards are printed to allow guests to select an entree as well as indicate if they will be attending your celebration. When you purchase your response cards, free response envelopes will be included. They should be printed with the address of whoever will be tallying the guest count. As a convenience for your guests, be sure to include a stamp on each envelope.
Informal Notes
Informal notes may be personalized with your names and used as thank you
notes, gift enclosures, or for other correspondence long after the wedding so
order plenty. All informal notes include single mailing envelopes. Informal
notes use the same folding card as a reception and respond card. Printed Thank You Note Envelope
Flaps
Save time by having your informal note and/or thank you note envelope flaps
printed with a return address for a slight additional charge. |
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