Everything about your wedding, starting with your
wedding invitations, should reflect your own personal
style. Now, more than ever, couples are doing everything
they can to make their wedding day uniquely personalized.
You and your fiancé chose the location, theme
and colors of your wedding based on your personal
preferences. Since your wedding invitations are an
introduction to your wedding, they should reflect
your choices and ultimately your personalities and
styles.
It used to be that wedding invitations were always
very traditional in their color and appearance. Today,
wedding invitations come in a vast array of exciting
colors, styles, sizes and themes to reflect the creativity
of modern wedding couples.
Not to say traditional is out of date, but today
your options are truly unlimited. There are choices
based on seasons, hobbies, color combinations, themes,
ceremony locations, ethnic backgrounds, flowers, etc.
Your wedding invitations can have a modern contemporary
look or they might feature photos of youngsters sharing
tender moments.
Your choices don't end with the wedding invitation
itself. There's the font style and ink color. Again,
there is an impressive selection of font styles to
fit any type of wedding design. Just keep in mind
you want to choose a style that your guests will find
easy to read. The more script the style, the more
difficult it usually is to read. Colored ink choices
are not quite as abundant as font styles, but there
are still plenty to accommodate your chosen wedding
colors.
Here are some questions for you to consider when
choosing your wedding invitation style:
1. In what type of setting are you getting married
- church, formal, casual, outdoor, destination?
2. What is the color scheme of your wedding?
3. Is there an overall theme to your wedding?
4. Do you want to incorporate a specific ethnic or
religious theme?
5. In what season will your wedding take place?
6. What type of flowers are you having in your wedding?
7. Do you want to include your photo on your invitations?
8. What is your wedding invitation budget?
Another great idea for personalizing your wedding
invitations is to include a favorite line of poetry,
a beloved quotation, a particular Bible verse, or
words from a special song. Many times the company
who prints your invitations will also have a large
selection of small verses to choose from. Just be
sure your chosen wedding invitation style will have
enough room for these extra lines of printing.
Your wedding invitations should be both beautiful
and uniquely personal, just like your wedding ceremony.
With all of today's gorgeous choices, you're sure
to find exactly what you desire.
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