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Our Blog
The Only Time You Really Don’t Need to Send a Wedding Gift

When the Bride and Groom request no gifts, it’s really okay! It’s true that many people may give a gift anyway, but you should feel comfortable taking the couple at their word. And even if others do give a gift, you won’t look bad by comparison; after all, you’re only respecting their wishes. For couples who don’t wish to receive wedding gifts, spread the message by word of mouth and on your wedding website. As wedding invitations shouldn’t have any reference to gifts, there’s no need to mention it there -- in fact, you shouldn’t. Even though it might be... Read More


The Wedding Countdown

A Rough Wedding Countdown 6 to 12 Months *Announce your engagement and set the date. *Orchestrate a meeting with your parents and future in-laws. *Discuss the budget with both families *Reserve the ceremony site, reception site and officiant. *Select members of the wedding party. *Select your gown and schedule fittings. *Interview and sign contracts with vendors such as the photographer, the caterer and the florist. *Select the bridesmaids' attire. 3 to 6 Months *Meet with the officiant to discuss your ceremony and pre-marital counseling required. *Meet with musicians to select music for the ceremony. *Get your guest list started. *Order... Read More


How to Organize your Wedding Invitations

Invitations are easy to organize, especially if you choose the right wedding card supplier. The colour, style and texture choice is as easy as one, two, three, yet the people you choose to invite is a bit more of a hurdle. Originally you think it’s easy , ‘let’s just invite our family and friends’, but then as you start to write down names including all partners and children, the numbers start to spiral out of control. Here are the common questions bride’s ask themselves when compiling that dreaded guest list: *Shall I invite partners? *What if they have only been... Read More


5 Non-Cliché Ways to Announce Your Engagement

Fact: Getting engaged means plenty of people will “like” you— at least on the surface. There’s nothing like showing off brand new bling to bring everyone from your third cousin to the girl you sat next to in bio class out of the woodwork and onto your feed. But posting a generic Instagram shot of your newly adorned left hand isn’t exactly personal—and isn’t exactly a testament to the love between you and your significant other. “A creative announcement only amps up the excitement that your family and friends will have for both of you,” explains Rosanna Casper, co-founder of... Read More


Save The Date Card Etiquette

Many couples find that tradition reigns supreme when planning a weddings. Certain traditions, such as fathers walking their daughters down the aisle and grooms sharing a dance with their mothers at the reception, are moments to cherish. Though such traditions have withstood the test of time, couples still have some opportunities to embrace relatively recent traditions. One such recent tradition is the save-the-date card, a precursor to wedding invitations that simply lets guests know when the wedding is so they can clear their calendars and be there on a couple's big day. While save-the-date cards are best kept simple, there... Read More


Kids or No Kids?

Weddings are a time for celebration and sharing good times. Some couples want to share their love and excitement with as many people as they can fit under one roof, while others may prefer a more intimate affair to enjoy with a select few. One difficult decision couples must face when planning a wedding is whether or not to invite children to join in the festivities. Young guests can bring an energetic spark to the celebration, but kids unaccustomed to dressing up and enjoying a fancy night out may get swept away by the majesty of the night. Adult guests... Read More


10 Ways to Cut the Costs of Planning Your Wedding

When it comes to beginning your wedding planning, there is nothing worse than those first few moments when you contemplate your wedding budget. You sit down at the computer, open up a spreadsheet and before long you can a feel an alarming twitch resonating from your purse. Shortly after that twitch turns into a monetary earthquake as you finally realise how much this shindig will really cost! For most of us, we have to be realistic. Affording every must-have is simply out of the window, and we have to start looking at ways to keep our costs down. If you... Read More


Come See Our Booth at the Park City Bridal Expo

Stop by our booth at the Park City Bridal Expo to meet our designers and owners, get your hands on our invitations (so you can feel the quality that you get for the price) and even spin our prize wheel to see what great deals you can get on your invitations! Read More


How to Be a Good Wedding Guest

Forget the guides to etiquette -- this is about how to be the kind of wedding guest the bride and groom want you to be. Just as with the guide for parents of the happy couple, this is -- seriously -- what brides and grooms wish their guests knew. Planning a wedding, though lovely and romantic, can be a very stressful process... and there are a few things you as a guest can do to make life a little easier on the happy couple. 1. RSVP ASAP Whether it's yes or no, let the couple know as soon as possible... Read More


Wedding Invitation DONTS

Don’t be “SuperBride” The “superbride”. The one who thinks she can do it all. Until it’s two weeks to the wedding and there are place cards to be printed, programs to be designed, invitations that didn’t get stamped or sent, and the list goes on. Your family, your friends and the professionals in the industry are all here for you. When picking DIY (do-it yourself) projects, choose wisely. Choose tasks that are simple or extremely personal and enlist your family and friends to help out with that.   Don’t use pre-printed labels As we mentioned last week, your wedding invitations... Read More

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