Guest List & Invitations: Problems and Solutions
You, your fiancé, and both sets of parents should sit down to start compiling a guest list about 12 months before your wedding date and finalize it around 6-7 months out. Comprising a guest list …
Hidden Costs that can Ruin your Wedding Budget
Unless you’ve been saving for your wedding since you were a child or have a bottomless wallet, you’re probably a bit stressed about paying for your wedding. We understand how expensive it can be! It’s …
An Inviting Experience with Brittney Nichole Designs
Not only do you want a design that stands out among other invitations your guests receive, but you also need to know how to word, address, and assemble them! Experts like Brittney Nichole Designs help …
Wedding Invitation Trends
When planning your wedding, it’s important to let your personality and style play a part in each aspect. By the time you send your invitations – about 6-8 weeks before your wedding – your theme, …
Postage Requirements for Your Wedding Invitations
Before you begin addressing envelopes, assemble one complete invitation (including tissue paper, any maps or additional inserts, as well as the stamp on the return address envelope), and take it to your local post office …
Wording your LGBTQ Wedding Invitations
As a same-sex couple, it may seem difficult to plan certain aspects of your wedding when the rules don’t apply to you. With wedding invitations, the rules of wording are pretty similar to what tradition …
QUIZ: Who Should Make the Guest List?
Sit down with your fiance and both sets of parents about 12 months before your wedding to start the first draft of your guest list. Keep in mind, that this draft will change quite a …
Addressing Your Invitations
Addressing envelopes is one invitation element that has some hard-and-fast guidelines. If you address your envelopes according to the following etiquette, you’ll be well on your way to beautiful (and proper) stationery styling. OUTER ENVELOPE …
Invitation Etiquette: Dos & Don’ts
Wedding invitations are the first impression your guests will have of your wedding. You don’t want to mess it up with a typo or risk offending your guests. Though we encourage you to add your …
How to Assemble the Perfect Wedding Invitation
So you are planning for the biggest day of your life, and you have already decided on those select few (or hundred) guests that will be attending your magnificent wedding. The stage is set, the …
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