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Invitations
and Announcements - Tips & Tricks
Imprintable
If you are having a sit-down meal rather than a buffet, place cards are an excellent
way to get your guests seated quickly and to inform your caterers who is having
which meal.
Invitations and cards come in all and weights sizes. We recommend weighing your
invitation with all of its enclosures and inserts before buying postage.
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.
You never know when you'll need to add another guest to your list. Be sure to
order enough invitations to invite those on your list today and a few more tomorrow.
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!
Ask the post office to hand cancel your invitations, that way they won't have
a bar code from the machine and they will arrive looking much cleaner. Especially,
if you have an unusual size or thickness, you can prevent them from getting jammed
in the machine.
Planning a party? As soon as you know the time and location, you are ready to
order your invitations. It is always best to order them as soon as possible so
you have time to make decisions and address your invitations.
Save money on stamps by using a response postcard instead of a response card
with an envelope. Postcards are always less expensive.
You can lightly number your response cards so if your guest's handwriting is
illegible, you can still figure out who's attending your event.
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