Posted on Sep 7, 2010 in Article
A wedding invitation is a letter asking the recipient to attend a wedding. It is normally posted eight to twelve weeks before the wedding date.
Your wedding invitation is the first opportunity your guests get to experience the style and quality of the event to come. It is therefore very important that you create stationery that is unique, both to you and your event, as well something that captures your theme with quality and style, making your first impression exceptional.
Most invitation designers design handmade cards. These are uniquely designed, extraordinary wedding invitations designed to show the personality of the bride and groom as well as set the tone for...
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Posted on Aug 31, 2010 in Article
Your Wedding Suppliers include the following:
* Photographer
* Videographer
* DJ / Entertainment
* Cake
* Florist
* Stationery
* Caterer
* Marriage Officer
* Transport
The first step to Choosing your Wedding Suppliers is to shop around!! Often your first quotation will seem very reasonable and well priced, but if you shop around, you will be able to compare quotations and the quality and service of the same type of suppliers and so you will have peace of mind, knowing that your final decision is the right one.
Word of mouth is often your safest bet!
Your Wedding Stationery gives your guests the first impression of your wedding. So it is a good idea to choose this wisely...
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Posted on Aug 10, 2010 in Article
Trying to draw up your wedding budget, but don’t know where to start?
Why not ask your parents if they are willing to contribute anything before you start stressing about how you are going to afford your dream wedding day?
As a rough budget, use the following figures to work out how much of your total budget should be used up by each item cost:
Attire: 10% of total budget
Decor:...
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Posted on Aug 3, 2010 in Article
Wedding websites are becoming more and more popular with future bridal couples. They are a great way to share the details of your big day, and can also be used as your only source of wedding information, therefore saving you on wedding stationery and postage. Couples don’t have to be computer nerds to set up a “wedsite” (as they are more commonly known) and most of the time you can get these designed by someone else for a very reasonable fee.
A basic wedding website will normally include the following information, but not limited to, and can be customised to suit you.
* Names of the couple
* The wedding date
* Time and place
* Other helpful...
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