White Butterfly Invitations Wedding




White is a familiar color and, because of this, each culture gives a distinct meaning to it: softness, peace, God, angels, Death, purity, knowledge, snow, heaven, ice, clean, life, clouds, light, weak, winter, Caucasian race, innocence, nobility, purity, and the list could go on. White represents the monarchy, as a distinct form of government. White is the God’s kingdom, white are the angels surrounding Him. Even the Pope wears a white robe.



In the same western culture, for centuries, the white color is being used for the bridal dress, symbolizing chastity and purity. On the other side of the world, in Japan, the white dress of the bride means the death of the former family and the introduction in a new one. Butterflies are often associated with bad omens or are seen as bringers of good fortune and in some old cultures the butterflies are the symbol of rebirth. In China, when two butterflies are flying together they symbolize love.

White butterflies will make a great choice as a pattern design for the wedding invitations and if you are having a white butterfly themed wedding you can add a personal touch to your wedding invitations by adding a butterfly poem or a quote such as this Irish blessing:
May the wings of the butterfly kiss the sun.
And find your shoulder to light on.
To bring you luck, happiness and riches.
Today, tomorrow and beyond.”

From a certain point of view, weddings are all about small details such as the bride’s dress, the wedding flower arrangements or the wedding invitations. If you select simple wedding invitations, even though they have their beauty, there is always the possibility that guests might consider them too plain so the best solution would to choose a one-of-a- kind wedding invitation: its uniqueness can be the result of infinite combination of shapes, colors, sizes, designs, patterns. The white butterfly wedding invitation is one example. The text on the wedding should be either hand-written, printed or engraved; the wedding invitation etiquette demands that on the wedding invitation you should write the basic information about the wedding ceremony: the name of the wedding hosts, the name of the bride, the name of the groom and their parents, the exact date and time of the ceremony and the location with certain details if they are needed but also that same etiquette demands that the wedding envelopes should be either hand addressed or printed, preferably the first option.

Add an RSVP on the wedding invitations and always try to send the wedding invitations in advance with six to eight weeks, if you are expecting for an attendance response, and make arrangements so that you can avoid crowding the wedding location with uninvited and unexpected guests. There is a wide variety of white butterfly wedding invitations available on the market. You can always order them online if you’ve found a design which suits to your personal taste and your wedding budget. Wedding invitations manufacturers offer for sale unique wedding cards so there is no way you won’t find something to match perfectly with your themed or traditional wedding ceremony but if they are to expensive consider in making them yourself , that is, if you have the necessary time, inspiration and artistic skills.

Below you may find a text sample which you can use for your white butterfly wedding invitations:
Love is like a butterfly, it goes where it pleases and it pleases wherever it goes.
Love is like a butterfly, hold it too tight, it’ll crush, hold it too loose, it’ll fly.
Sarah Sun and Stephen Moon request the honour of your presence at their marriage, on Sunday, the eight of June, two thousand and five, at seven o’clock in the evening, St. Sebastian’s Church, Manhattan, New York.
Reception to follow after the ceremony
RSVP
0766.34.45.67”

If you want a classy wedding ceremony or a traditional one and you would like to use simple wedding invitations but not that simple, you can never go wrong if your choose the white butterfly pattern design: the symbolism of the white color and that of the butterfly is a reason enough.

Written by , date Apr 16, 2010 in By theme
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