The design of your invitation cards should match the tone and style of
your ceremony. Kalyanamasthu.com is offering eWedding Cards with facility to upload
your photographs. You can send them as attachment to the email. Or if you want the card to
be mailed it can be arranged by printing digitally for a small fee.
There are also nice cards in the market. Look for the right one
based on the right style and budget. Be creative in deciding the look of the card. Really,
the best of the cards dont cost much.
Prepare the invitees list first. This way you know how many cards you
have to print.
To choose the right paper, look at local stationery stores,
catalogs of companies and the internet. If you want to be creative in designing the
card, ask the company representatives about different fonts, colors, layouts available.
Decide on a wedding card at least 3 months ahead and get it printed.
It would be
a nice gesture to send cards even to those friends and relatives who you know will not be
able to attend the wedding.
Proofread the invitation for any errors before printing the final
invitations. Recheck.
Start mailing wedding cards 45 days before the wedding. Include Maps,
and directions to the wedding location.
Make personalized calls to all possible, informing them about the
wedding followed by the card.
The first invitation goes to the parents of the bride or groom and then
to the eldest of the family.
Cards to the friends and relatives should be traditional but the
bride/groom can make personal cards too which could be as colorful as they
want.
Along with
the cards, make an order for stationary such as informal notes for sending thank you
notes.
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