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Having professionally printed wedding invitations can cost an arm and a leg these days and with more and more people use computers at home, or at least to have access to a friend computer, you can save a large amount of money simply by producing your invitations at home.
Do it yourself wedding invitations can seem very professional these days and you discover that it is quite easy to take possession of the necessary stationery in white or in a local store or online. You also get complete instructions, including how to go about wording your invitations.
Getting DIY wedding invitations do not require his right hand a bit 'of planning and, in particular, is need to think carefully about exactly what should be included with the invitation card itself.
Your card will normally be printed invitation wrapped in fabric and popped in a sealed envelope, but it has faced. This, in turn, be enclosed in a second envelope that will be sealed and sent for publication and should include your return address where the postal service is unable to deliver or the recipient no longer lives at the address you have.
So far so good and all the necessary up to this point will be included in each kit standard wedding invitation that you buy from your local stationer or purchase online. However, you need to think some other thing you should understand.
First you will need to include a response or response card to give your guests an easy way to know if or will not be present. Should also include a stamped, self-addressed envelope for convenience.
Then, if the wedding ceremony and wedding reception held in different locations, you must include a statement of receipt. This should be the same style as your wedding invitation and is, in effect, a separate invitation to the reception.
For guests who are traveling any distance for the ceremony you may wish to include a map with directions for both the ceremony and reception sites. Again these must be printed on paper in the same style as your wedding invitation. In cases where the marriage ceremony and reception are at different sites, for some couples prefer to have the maps available at reception during the ceremony, rather than to them with the wedding invitation, while other couples feel that you can feel more glad to know the location of the reception in advance.
Finally, also for guests from out of town, you might like to include the cards with details of accommodation of suitable hotels and guest houses in the area, along with their telephone numbers and, if available, web addresses.
At this point, couples often wonder if they should include their list of suggested wedding presents with their invitations. The answer to this is not easy! Your wedding invitation is simply that - an invitation to join you and share the pleasure of your special day and you should not put your guests in a position to feel obligated to give something in return for your hospitality. Certainly, your guests can ask if they can bring a gift to them and may also ask if there is anything in particular you want. In these circumstances it is perfectly acceptable to provide them some ideas-but not until you ask!
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