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Choosing the right graphic design and lettering style for your invitations usually takes a bit more effort than you will anticipate. Printing needs vary greatly from those who only need invitations to those who also need engagement announcements, thank you cards, napkins, matches, place cards, wedding programs, and more. Many couples will have their wedding invitations printed to color coordinate with the overall theme of their wedding. Below are some guidelines to remember when getting invitations.

  • Order invitations at least four months before your wedding date, if possible, to insure delivery.

  • Talk with your caterer to determine by what date they need a final count, have your RSVP date printed accordingly.

  • Double and triple check all wording for correct spelling and appropriate grammar.

  • Invitations are usually sent out six to eight weeks before your weddings date.

  • If you are addressing your own wedding invites consider doing a few a day to avoid writers cramp, or consider inviting your wedding party over to help, and make a party out of it.

  • Determine that you have current and correct addresses for all you guests. After addressing all invitations have a check list to make sure you have not forgotten anyone.

  • Look into ordering invitations through the mail. They are frequently less expensive and most companies will send your a catalog with samples.