When planning your wedding, it\\'s important not to forget people you wanted to present in your wedding and each detail needs to be given plenty of time for a great celebration. We live in an age of high technology where we can communicate instantly; however, wedding stationery isn\\'t something we can send by e-mail or voice mail. Even the most modern wedding still requires a set of wedding stationery.
Wedding stationery is usually printed to provide the details surrounding the wedding, such as the date, location and more. You will need to shop in advance to find the stationery that best suits your style and theme. Stationery and invitations should not be left until the last minute. It will take time to choose the right paper, font and layout. The wedding invitation is the first official message your guests will receive from you, so ensure it looks perfect.
A wedding stationery is a set of specialized, printer paper items for your wedding which include invitation, thank you cards, envelopes, RSVP cards, formal writing paper and even napkins and name tags. However, the two most important items in the set are the invitations and thank you cards.
Check all family members first, especially the parents of the bride and groom. Parents often have several people they want to invite and they may take offence if they are not invited to the wedding. Even though there may be those you are sure are not able to attend, it is still necessary to invite them to show that you think of them as special and meaningful enough in your life to want to share this day with them.
All guests; friends, family, distant relatives, should all be given thank you cards for their attendance. It is a customary sign of the couple\\'s thoughtfulness for their guests. Thank you cards can be sent through postal mail for those who were unable to attend, but sent a gift. For those who did attend, you can immediately present the thank you cards after the event. A great thank you card is hand written for a more personal touch. Sending e-mail, voice mail or even calling them over the phone to say thank you does not have the same effect of a physical expression of thanks that one can cherish through the years.
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