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    Wedding Invitations Made Easy

    Nicole Melissa PalmerBy Nicole Melissa PalmerJuly 16, 20122 Mins Read
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    The invitation is the first impression your guests receive, and it sets the tone for your celebration.  

    Your invitation tells the guest what the style and level of formality will be. When choosing a design, keep in mind how much information you will need to include while keeping it simple and tasteful.  Traditionally, the host is usually the person paying for the wedding and the name listed first on the invitation.

    Envelope tradition for formal invitations is that you have both an inner and outer envelope (but the choice is yours). Also note, that outer envelopes are usually hand-written to ensure your guests will open rather than discard as unimportant mail. If you’re using both an inner and outer envelope, address the outer envelope to the primary guest, then write all invited guest names on the inner envelope.

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    SCHEDULE FOR INVITATION

    Now that we have gotten the formalities out of the way, here is the schedule for sending out your invitations.

    • 2 to 3 months in advance: order invitations
    • Up to 3 months in advance: mail save-the-date
    • 6 to 8 weeks in advance: mail invitation
    • 3 to 4 weeks in advance: mail rehearsal dinner invitation

    COMPONENTS OF AN INVITATION

    Save the Date:  This is used when the event will be held out of town, during a holiday, or if you will have out of town guests.

    Invitation: The stationery centerpiece inviting the guest to the ceremony (and reception is held at the same venue).

    Response card: This is for your guest to send their reply and or indicate their meal choice. Also includes a pre-addressed and stamped envelope.

    Reception card: this is sent when the reception is held at a separate location from the ceremony.

    Map and or directions: This is if a map or direction is needed, especially when you have out of town guests.

    Have etiquette questions or need help planning your next event, contact us.

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    Nicole Palmer is a brand strategist, business coach, and the founder and CEO of Nicole Williams Collective, where she expertly blend management consulting with marketing communications prowess to elevate brands and fuel success. Through consulting and managed services, Nicole helps her clients build personal brands, pivot your careers, grow businesses, land media placements, and become thought leaders. Nicole is obsessed with watching women do good work, make good money, and do what God called them to do.

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