Tuesday, April 9, 2019

7 Horrible Mistakes you are making with Marriage Invitation Cards



We prefer comfort from our couch in everything including the wedding card selection process as well. This mindset sometimes creates pull-your-hair-experience when you expect the cards based upon your dreams. Therefore one must be highly conscious that he should not commit the below horrible mistakes while selecting wedding invitations.

Over cramping of information in one card

The most essential information of a marriage invitation cards are the personal and family details about the bride and groom only. Even a small a piece of information other than these details is considered as vain which would make confusions to the invitees.

Having too many colors

Single shaded invitation cards remain simple and elegant instead if there are more colors streaming together, it would spoil the beauty of the wedding card. Theme based colors make the card look graceful however, golden borders make it remains rich. 

Ordering cards close to the wedding

Without knowing the repercussions of ordering the invitation cards very closely to the marriage date, if one is ordering then it would become a bigger headache for them. wedding reception invitation card selection, proof make, and proof reading are the three major steps which would sufficiently consume 2 months to make it done in an expected way.

Having two languages in the same page

When you decide that the card is common for both friends and relatives, then it becomes obvious to keep up the contents in English and mother tongue as well. However, keeping both languages on the same page would be a great mess when you read out. 

Awkward confusions about the guests

Keeping too many guests on mind while making the guest list would consume most of the designer space that could spoil the graceful appearance of the invitation. In order to avoid this, try to keep the top guests on priority in mind when you decide on the invitation.

Adding return gift information

It is said to be obvious that weddings might definitely receive more gifts from friends and relatives. On the courtesy basis, giving return gifts seems to be the most welcoming part of our weddings, however, mentioning the return gift information in the cards might be embarrassing to the invitees. 

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