Basic Features Of Ampersand Wedding Invitations

By Sam Milner


From ampersand wedding invitations to double sided invitations and square invitations, there are many options to choose from. Once you find the best looking wedding invites, you have to decide what to include in your invitation. In general, it is recommended to add a map and directions, response cards, receptions cards, hotel information pew cards, accommodation cards, and response envelopes. You should send your invites up to six weeks in advance of the wedding date.

Ampersand wedding invitations should include the names of the bride's parents, as well as the bride's first name, bridegroom's first name and surname, wedding venue, date of the ceremony, accommodation details, map and directions, and the address to which guests should reply. You can also add information about the wedding theme and dress code. No gift information should be included.

It is recommended to include response cards in your wedding invitation. This ensures the recipient will respond to you if they are planning to attend the event. If you're holding the reception party at the different place than the wedding ceremony, add a reception card. This card should be in the same style as your wedding invitation, but smaller in size.

Make sure you include response envelopes. This small, pre-addressed envelope allows your guests to return the response card. Place a stamp on the top right corner of each envelope.

Ampersand wedding invitations often include a map to the reception and ceremony venue. You can use the Internet to download a map, or draw one by hand. If you don't provide clear directions, your guests may arrive late because they've had a hard time finding the location. Some couples also include a website or blog where guests can find more details about the event. This is a great way to spread the word about your wedding and let your guests know about the theme of your wedding, as well as about its location and menu. If you don't want to receive gifts, mention that in your invitation.




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