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Choosing your wedding invitations

Long before they see your wedding dress or the beautiful wedding cake, your guests will get a strong idea of the type of wedding you’ll be having. That idea will come from your wedding invitations. OneWed.com has some top tips for helping you decide which invitation is right for you.

Get referrals

You might think that since you can see what you’re getting you don’t need referrals or recommendations on designers. But using a site like OneWed.com to help you learn a little about the
company can save you frustration. You’ll want to make sure the company you choose is reliable and timely.

Ask to see samples

Most designers will have a portfolio to show you, but you should also ask to see samples of actual work. That way you’ll be able to judge the quality of the work.

Pay attention to the timeline

Invitations should be sent out 6-8 weeks before the wedding (earlier for a destination wedding). That means you’ll want to start researching custom designed invitations 4-6 months before the
wedding, earlier if you want coordinated save-the-date cards, or hand addressed envelopes. Make sure you have a clear understanding of your responsibilities, too. If the designer needs you to proof
the text, make sure to return it on time.

Know your budget

Wedding stationery, including invitations, place cards, thank you notes, menus and programs, is usually around 4-5% of your wedding budget. Take your total wedding budget and determine what 4-5% of
it is. Then, take that number and divide it by the number of families/couples you are inviting (one invitation per household). So, if you have a budget of $25,000 then your invitation budget is
$1,000. If you’re sending 100 invitations that’s $10 an invitation, including thank you note, postage.

Understand the price

When you see invitations advertised for $2 each, it can seem like a much better deal than a $7-$12 invitation set. But, the set may include the invitation, response card, envelopes and a map. The
$2 invitation will probably just be an invitation.

Invitations can’t be the first decision

Obviously, before you order invitations you need to have a date and a location. But also before you design or choose those invitations, you need to have some idea of what kind of wedding
you’re having. The invitation sets the tone for the wedding, so don’t create a casual or funky invitation and then expect people to know the wedding is black-tie.

Go green

Having an eco-friendly invitation can be as simple as reducing excess paper. For example, not including an inside envelope or making your reply card a postcard instead of requiring another
envelope. There are also lovely eco-friendly papers that can be used.

Ask questions

There are a lot of unfamiliar terms when ordering invitations. Don’t be shy, ask questions.

Order 10-20 extra invitations

Ordering a few extra invitations from the beginning is less expensive than having to place a rush order for extras if something goes wrong.

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