Everybody
talks about wedding invitations, but
what about all the other terms and
items that are associated with them. Below
are explanations of some of the more
common terms and items that you’ll
probably encounter while shopping for
your invitations.
Seal
n Send Invitations: This
type of invitation is mailed to guests
as a single-folded piece (without
an envelope) having the respond postcard
attached to the invitation by a perforation
for easy removal. Since
the respond piece is a postcard,
you will save on postage for the
return mailing. Prices for this product normally include
seals along with a printed return
address on both the back flap when
initially mailing the invitation
and on the perforated respond postcard.
Announcements: For those who won’t be invited
to your wedding but you would still
like them to know about your marriage,
you can mail them an announcement card. They
can be printed on the same paper as
your invitation but mailed on your
wedding day or immediately after with
the wording stating that your wedding
has already taken place.
Reception
Cards: If
there isn’t enough room on
your invitation for listing the details
of your reception or if not all guests
will be invited to attend the reception,
reception cards can be ordered to
match your invitations and then be
included as a separate insert. Please keep in mind that this card could
possibly add to your mailing cost
since postage is based on weight.
Respond
Cards: These
cards are essential to planning for
your dinner/reception since an accurate
guest attendance count will be needed
for food and seating preparations. The
respond card along with its mailing
envelope will be inserted with your
invitation. Remember
to include a postage stamp on this
small envelope which will also have
a mailing address already printed
on it so all your guests have to
do is fill out the card and mail
it back by the date you have printed
on it.
Map
Cards: These
direction cards would be included
as a convenience for any guests who
might not be familiar with the location
of the church and/or reception.
Printed
Invitation Envelope Flaps: This
option of having your return address
printed on the outside envelope can
save you valuable time and ensure
that undeliverable invitations are
returned to you. There
is a small cost involved but it also
gives an address to those who might
not be able to attend but still want
to send you a card or gift.
Lined
Inner Envelopes: For
a small charge, you can request your
inner envelopes have a colored lining
to add a special touch to your invitation
ensemble. Color
choices will vary depending on the
invitation style you choose.
Envelope
Seals: These
self-adhesive labels add just the
right finishing touch. They
are available in many styles and
are used on your outer envelope making
it look like they are holding the
flap down even though it has already
been sealed.
Informal
Notes: These
are used separately from your invitations
but should be included with your
original order since they are usually
printed on matching paper and this
will save you on shipping costs. They
are personalized with either your
names or monogram on the front with
the inside being blank for writing
your thank you notes. Any
leftovers can be used long after
the wedding for other purposes. Blank
mailing envelopes are included with
them.
Not
all of the above items are necessary
to make your wedding invitations complete. Remember, this is your special
day, so it’s your decision as
to which ones you would like to include
as part of your invitation ensemble.
By: Sara Haese
Printed Creations Wedding
Store
Sara@printedcreationsweddingstore.com
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