Wedding Invitations Questions and Answers


We find that while many of our clients know that they need invitations, many have confusion about exactly what to do with them. Here we answer some of our most frequently asked questions:

Q: When do you need to have double envelopes with an invitation?

A: Formal invitations traditionally have double envelopes. The outer envelope has the name of the guest (along with their address) on the front of the envelope. It may also have your name and address (your name and address can also be printed on the back of the outer envelope, on the envelope flap). The outer envelope should be sealed. The inner envelope should not be sealed or glued. The only words that should be written on the inner envelope are the names of the addressee.

Q: I am ordering wedding invitations, and need to select a color of white. They all look the same on my computer screen. What is the difference between bright white and soft white?

A: Bright (or brilliant) white is the most crisp, pure, and brilliantly white colored paper that a paper making company will make. Soft white is equally suited to wedding invitations, but is a softer and more delicate hue, toned down a bit from the brilliant white of a bright white. Most wedding gowns are more of a soft white than they are bright white.








 


 

 



Q: Do my wedding gift thank you cards need to match my invitations?

A: Wedding thank you cards can be in any style that you and your spouse-to-be choose. They do not have to match, although that can be a nice touch. Thank you cards that match the style and make of the 
wedding invitation do certainly lend an elegance and grace.  

 

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