Archive for the 'Wedding Invitaitons' Category

Unique Wedding Invitation Ideas

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Today’s trends in wedding stationery are a far cry from what it was in your mother’s or your grandmother’s day. Brides no longer have to stick to white, and there are multiple options available in any color of the rainbow. In the past, it was easy to make your wedding invitation cards stick out by [...]

Wedding Invitation and the Cheapest Way to Get Them

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Choosing a wedding invitation can be a happening more grueling feat than choosing and planning a wedding reception and dinner. Everybody have their dreams. Everyone requests it a certain way. Styles, vividness and papers change. What was vacant last year from one supplier is not offered presently. And we are not even at words of [...]

10 Examples of Your Thank You Cards

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Face it, you have been spoiled during your marriage. You overloaded with gifts, checks, bouquets of flowers and others. And now, past the big day, you thought you rest … and no, we have to thank everyone for their generosity … So ten pieces of classical and original thanks for telling people how much their [...]

How to organize your menu?

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

You are about to prepare your pretty table and finally, after several appointments with the caterer (and after having tasted more delicious), you finally know your menu. So now we just have to plan your menu text to be able to put a nice (and tasty) on your table.
For the novice, here are some tips [...]

Should we talk about the wedding list on the invitations?

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

This is a question which is very important, because it seems always difficult on the part of married to mention a list of marriage or an urn, as guests are always embarrassed to ask if there is a list of marriage, or if the bride and groom want “something special”. That is why it seems [...]

Do and Don’t For Wedding Invitations

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

The invitation to a wedding often gives guests their first impression of the ceremony to come. No wonder nobody wants to miss his shot.
Consider the chapter on the invitations in the Bible of the label of marriage, Emily Post’s Wedding Etiquette, fourth edition (Harper Collins, 2001). “This chapter grows with each new edition,” says Peggy [...]