|
|
Wedding Invitations
and Announcements - Tips & Tricks
Announcements
Want to coordinate your announcements to be in a certain color, but can't find
an announcement in the color you are looking for? You can always opt to use colored
ink and a matching colored envelope lining to incorporate your color of choice
in your announcement.
If you are looking to keep costs low on your announcements, you can cut out some
options like colored ink, while other options like the return address, are worth
the money.
Announcements come in all and weights sizes. We recommend weighing your invitation
with all of its enclosures and inserts before buying postage.
Engraving is the traditional standard printing process for formal invitations
and announcements, but thermography is the modern day version that is nearly
identical at half the price.
Looking for a thick invitation? Most heavy cotton invitations are expensive,
but usually panel cards are made of a thicker paper than folding cards and can
be made available at lower costs. Save money and get the paper quality you're
looking for.
It is always a good idea to order extra envelopes. Humans and printers make mistakes
and it will cost more to order extra after you've placed your order.
Plan ahead and write your wording or use our Word Wizard before you order your
invitations or announcements. Wording can take longer than you think!
Graduates - Not only will you need Thank You cards for gifts, but you may also
want to have a few on hand to thank professors and people who have supported
you along the way. Be sure to order more thank you cards than announcements!
You can pick out and order your baby announcements before the baby is born.
You won't have to fuss with the details once the newborn arrives, you can just
call in the vital statistics to finish the order.
You can pick out and order your moving announcements before you begin packing
or find a new home. Once you know your new address, just call it in to the printers
and your order is complete.
Looking for a thick invitation? Most heavy cotton invitations are expensive,
but usually panel cards are made of a thicker paper than folding cards and can
be made available at lower costs. Save money and get the paper quality you're
looking for.
Back to Tips Home
|
|
|