It’s charm at first sight when handing out the invitation to wedding guests. You would want your invites to reflect your wedding’s theme as well as your personality. There are more than a hundred ways to tell your loved ones that you are getting married, from the traditional paper to online convenience to the most unconventional materials. Here are some tips to choose the right designer for your invitations:
- Organizing everything
In addition to creating the design of your invitation, your ideal designer should also know how to track the progress of your delivery. Be sure to hand out every name of your entourage, as well as important details especially where and how to send the invites. Always work hand in hand to get the final wedding list to avoid confusion in the days nearing your wedding.
- Calligraphy is as charming as ever
More and more couples are turning to calligraphers for help. Not only is calligraphy beautiful to look at, it would also feel personal especially if it’s done by hand. But don’t worry if you can’t find your calligraphy godmother, there’s always the digital way of doing things.
- Personalize outside the box
Remember, paper is not the only way to invite a guest. Lillian in the movie The Bridesmaid used a box that held live butterflies as her quirky yet very charming way of telling a wedding is on and you can definitely think outside the box too!
- Following the rules
Not sure how many invites you should give to a couple or family? Your designer can help you with that. With the expanse of their experience, they already know the 101 of sending out invitations. Leave that all to them and go on with your beauty rest.
Whichever you choose as your invitation technique, it’s the presence of your guests that matters the most so make sure you don’t skip a beat on the most important persons on your most important day.
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