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FAQs
Q: How far in advance should I order and send out wedding invitations?
A: It’s recommended to order it 4-6 months before your wedding to allow enough time for production, shipping, and addressing. It’s best to send out the invites 8-10 weeks before the wedding. This gives attendees ample time to RSVP and make any necessary arrangements.
How can I make my e-vites interactive or engaging?
Answer: Many online platforms allow you to add interactive elements like videos, slideshows, and links to your website or social media in your wedding invites. This can make the call more engaging and provide additional wedding information in a fun way.
How do I ensure my e-vites don’t end up in spam folders?
Answer: Use reputable websites known for their reliable delivery. Ask invitees to check their spam/junk folders if they haven’t received the invite. Sending preliminary cards/messages can also alert participants to expect an email invitation.
Q: What information should be included in the wedding invitations?
A: It should include the names of the couple, the fine print of the ceremony, the venue address, and RSVP details. Optional information includes dress code and accommodation suggestions.
Q: Can I request a digital proof before printing?
A: Yes. Many websites provide the convenience of digital proofs. This allows you to meticulously review your design on-screen before committing to the final paper product.
Q: How do I choose the right wedding invite style?
A: Choose a look that reflects the overall theme and tone of your wedding. If you’re having a sophisticated one, opt for classic and tasteful designs. For a more relaxed or modern one, consider contemporary or whimsical styles.
Q: What should I consider when choosing the wording?
A: Keep it clear and concise. Include all essential information and consider the tone and fonts you want to set for your wedding. Traditional ones are more formal, while modern ones can be more casual and personalized.