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There are six things you should be focusing on right after you get engaged. Wedding planning is all about taking things one step at a time, so use this post to figure out what your first steps should be!
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You will likely want a creative way to display your wedding invitation, especially if its design is custom or semi-custom. Luckily, there are plenty of ways to do so! Read on for my favorite ways to display an invitation design.
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There are many ways to incorporate personal touches into your paper goods, while still retaining a simple and elegant look. Below are a few of my favorite ways to personalize wedding invitations.
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There is a way to have the beautiful, embellished invitations of your dreams and to have them reach your guests successfully. To ensure your invitations are delivered in one piece, simply have them hand-canceled at the post office.
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As a stationer, I’m often asked, “Exactly how much wedding invitation postage do I need?” If you’re wondering the same thing, look no further than this blog post!
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Learn about the difference between wedding place cards and escort cards.
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Are you considering a winter wedding? We’ve compiled a few color combinations to inspire you, along with five tips to help you choose the best color theme for your big day!
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When considering how to address your wedding envelopes, you have two choices: digital addressing or traditional calligraphy. Each choice has both pros and cons.
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When addressing your wedding invitations, it’s important to do so properly. In this post, we’ve compiled eight basic guidelines you should remember when addressing invitations to your guests, as well as five tips for addressing guests with titles.
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It’s important to write and send a physical wedding thank you note to your guests. Mailing a card with a thoughtfully crafted thank you is a big part of wedding etiquette. Spending the time to write a thank you shows gratitude for the time and money your guests spent on you.