THE INVITATION
This is the first indication of the style of event that is going to take place. Whether it be a casual or ultra formal affair, the invitation plays an important role in the festivities. |
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THE ANNOUNCEMENT
Perfect to announce your happy news. It can be printed on the same paper stock as your invitation. |
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THE RECEPTION CARD
This card informs guests of the reception location and time. |
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MAP CARDS
A map card guides guests to the location of the event. |
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THE RESPOND CARD
This card is essential for your caterer. It lets you know how many guests plan on attending the event. An envelope with a printed address and stamp should accompany this card. |
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THE INFORMAL NOTE
This note is for social correspondence and thank you notes. It is personalized with names or monogram. |
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WITHIN THE RIBBON
This little card is given to an usher to reserve special seating for family members and friends close to the parents of the bride and groom. |
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AT HOME CARDS
This enclosure card lets guests know your new address after the wedding. |
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PRINTED RETURN ADDRESS
Save time and effort by having your return address printed on the invitation or announcement envelope. It also ensures that undelivered mail will be returned to you. |
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LINED ENVELOPES
Add a touch of color to your inner envelopes with a colorful lining. |
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ENVELOPE SEALS
Add the finishing touch to your invitation ensemble with an elegant seal. |
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THERMOGRAPHY
This process produces raised ink on paper by a heat process. Invitations are printed in ink and a special powder is sprinkled over the wet ink. Then the invitation is sent through a heater, which melts the powder and "raises" the ink. Thermography is more cost effective than engraving. |
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ENGRAVED INVITATIONS
Engraving is a time honored process of raising ink on paper. It is a process of etching metal plates, filling the etches with ink then pressing paper into the plates.
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