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Since the most important
purpose of a wedding invitation is to let guests know the particular details of
the wedding it is important to ensure that these details are accurate. You will
want to hold off on ordering your invitations until you have finalized all of
the details to ensure that your invitations are printed with accurate
information. In order to avoid confusion that results from misinformation on you
your invitations, it is critical that you proofread your invitations several
times to ensure that all of the information in correct.
Once you have proofread the
invitation a few times, you might consider having someone else proofread it as
well. This is sometimes necessary because it is easy to overlook a mistake on
your invitation when you know what the invitation should say. Sometimes your
mind will subconsciously fix the error making it appear as though everything is
correct when it is really not. It is imperative that you ensure that the details
of your wedding invitation are accurate but it is also very important to
proofread the entire invitation to make sure that there are no other errors.
Check your names and your
parent's names, if they appear on the invitation, carefully to ensure that they
are spelled correctly and also check the spelling and punctuation of the rest of
the text. Wedding information that is accurate and contains no errors is sure to
make a wonderful impression on your guests and can help to avoid guests from
missing parts of the wedding because they were misinformed by inaccurate
information on the invitation.
The look of your wedding
invitation can say a lot about your taste and your expectations for your
wedding. If you are planning to have a particular theme for your wedding, you
might want to incorporate your theme in your wedding invitation to give your
guests a hint at what they can expect at your wedding. If you are planning to
incorporate a theme of old fashioned movie romances you might want to invest in
invitations that depict a scene or make a reference to an old fashioned romantic
movie such as Casablanca. Or if you plan to have a wedding with a Hawaiian or
beach theme you might choose invitation that conveys this sentiment with a
background picture of a beach or a whimsical border with a Hawaiian pattern.
While not all weddings have a particular theme, if you are planning on having a
theme, it's a fun idea to purchase invitations that express this theme to your
guests.
The wording that you use on
your wedding invitations can also make an impression on your guests. You will
want to ensure that the text of the invitation matches with the formality of the
wedding. If you plan to have a wedding with a relaxed atmosphere you can afford
to be creative and original in your wording but if your wedding will be more
conservative you will want to use language that will convey this sentiment.
While slang and vulgarity are never appropriate verbiage on a wedding invitation
it is acceptable to use more relaxed speech if the wedding is expected to be
casual.
Many guests form their first
impressions of a wedding based on the invitations. Since this is true, it is
important to exercise caution and ensure that your wedding invitations will
convey the message that you wish them to express. If you want to maintain a
degree of formality in your wedding, then your invitations should also be very
formal. Conversely, if you expect your wedding to be casual with a relaxed
atmosphere, it is acceptable to send out invitations that are informal.
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