Wedding are generally very expensive, if you are looking for budget wedding then you should look at areas where you can save money. Once such aspect of wedding where you can save considerable amount of money is the invitation cards. The cost of invitation cards can drastically go up with the design, embellishments and the kind of printing. This not in anyway mean that you should go for blurred printing on flimsy papers.…
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There was a time when it was assumed that invitation cards were only meant for inviting near & dear ones but with the changing time the view has completely changed. The look and feel of the invitation makes an impact on the guests. Modern couples understand this very well thus like to select the cards themselves for the big occasion rather than depending on close relatives to do the job. The most important thing that needs to be taken care while selecting the cards…
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Designer wedding cards are rapidly emerging as one of the most preferred one’s with more and more bride / groom selecting this type of cards for their marriage. Unlike the older times when the wedding invitations used to be highly moderate, there has been a race started of sending a highly personalized and lucrative wedding card to the esteemed guests. In the countries like India where…
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As soon as Hindu wedding cards enter the homes of the invitees, there is jubilation and everybody is after it and peeps to see what is the schedule. Meanwhile, with the marriage announcement by the Hindu wedding cards, the females of the guest’s family start thinking what to wear and what all the bride will be wearing at the occasion. The children at home start dreaming about the fun they will have at the weddings of their near and dear one.…
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