Can’t decide which design you like best? Or perhaps you have a specific theme planed for your wedding? Whichever it is, customized wedding invitations are available for you to create one of a kind designs in every part of your complete wedding stationary.
Try to make them more personal and say it with style. Remember that these invitations set the mood for the weeding. If you have around twenty designs or themes in mind, narrow them down to no more than 5. Keep it elegant and simple at the same time while creating them. Sometimes too much is bad.
The parts for a complete wedding ensemble are:
- Save the date
- The actual Invitation
- Outer envelope
- Inner envelope
- Response card and pre-addressed envelope
- Reception card
- Map
- Accommodation information (for out of county guests)
You have to keep in mind that the theme of the invitation has to be carried though all of the parts. You don’t want people thinking you have no taste, right?
Save the date cards and invitations are usually very similar, because a save the date card is an actual invitation but sent out long before the date or marriage so that your guests can plan for the ceremony. Using a classy letterpress on cotton paper custom blind embossing or hot foil stamping will impress your guests. If you want to make the invitation uniquely yours, consider engraving your name or symbol of choice on the paper.
Don’t embellish the outer envelope as its function is to protect the inner envelope from the evil hands of the mailing service. Just write down the address and paste stamps onto it. The inner envelope can be adorned, plus you may use stylish alternatives to seal it than to just lick it. Embossed seals, foil initial seals, wax seals, dried flower seals or personalized name sales are some recommendations.
The rest of the ensemble is also similar to the invitation but remember to put excitement and love into it.



