Wedding invitations

How To Align Wedding Invitations

The reason that has drawn you into your own creation of the wedding cards was the one of saving the money; you wanted to start your wedding planning with this right foot, considering that the further steps will get you into too much expenses, and besides with this variety of wedding invitations existing online on the bridal stationeries, it would have been rather hard not to find sources of inspiration in regard to the aspect of your wedding card. Therefore you begin to search through the web pages and start figuring out the way your wedding invitation should look like. There are as many types and designs as many wedding couples exist and many other more next to these ones.

You soon find out that you have to either attach the RSVP notification at the end of the details wording, or go for separate RSVP card which is meant to describe the details of your guest's attendance, the number of the attendees and so on. Together with these cards there are also other options to consider: save-the-date card, the one that has the purpose to function as a memo to your wedding invites, and a thank you note which is supposed to deliver your gratitude and appreciation for the guest's attendance.

Now with so many variations of the wedding cards (per total reaching the number of at least three cards inserted in the space of a single envelope) you need to learn how to align wedding invitations inside their own envelope? Is there the invitation that comes first and after that the RSVP card and the last to close the series is the save-the-date card or vice versa? And if you do not have an RSVP card and a save-the-date one, what is the best to include all these into the wording of your single card? How to align wedding invitation content in order for all the details included in one page to be visible and at the same time not to give the impression of too much information.
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You know that generally too much information delivered in a small space of a post card, for instance, can become very tiring, too hard to be memorized, and this could easily happen with the volume of details you need to transmit together with your single page of a wedding invitations. You have decided to go for this single paged wedding invitation, because all these can cut some costs of this wedding item, and your purpose was from the very beginning to save some money once you've chosen to DIY the wedding invitations.

Your fiancé comes with the idea to create a two folded card which contains on the front side the photo of you both cut in the shape of a heart placed on the left upper corner of the page and the alignment of the wedding details next to it, whereas the rest of the cards, the RSPV and driving instructions for the specific locations on the third page your signatures being also the ones to embellish the second page of the wedding card.
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You have dropped meanwhile the idea to include a save-the-date card since you know how this thing works: if someone is really interested in an event of some sort, this person will definitely mark the day on the calendar that hangs on the walls of the kitchen precisely on this purpose: to remind the person of that specific event that is planned to take place in the near future.
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Wedding Invitations