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p6 away from ass kicking
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 59
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Extent of wedding invitations?
I was thinking of using this envelope: ![]() With a card stock invitation inside about .5" smaller than over all envelope. My question is what should I include? Invitation Envelope Invitation it self --- Response Card Response Envelope --- Seperate Reception Card --- My question is the additional envelope neccesary or do you think its tacky to not include an envelope? Same goes for reception card. I could put the reception info on the main invitation itself. Curious of everyones layout ideas. |
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Grumpy old man
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: North Japan
Posts: 1,398
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Do the response card as a pre-addressed postcard, then they only need to pop it in a postbox - the response envelope is unnecessary, and its perfectly good manners. Also, it's considered polite to put a stamp on the response card, so they don't have to buy one. Edit: Are you considering the black envelope/ribbon? It's very funereal don't you think? Last edited by Hunch : 26-02-2008 at 02:55. |
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p6 away from ass kicking
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 59
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I agree about the black envelope ribbon idea hehe. I was just using the pics to show the size I am thinking about. I will be uploading some designs in the future. The wedding is earthy greens with light pinks, probably will use this in the color scheme |
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