Find A Wedding Invitation That Is As Unique As You Are As A
Couple
When we got married over nineteen years ago, my husband and I
wanted to make our wedding as special and unique as we were as a
couple. We not only wanted it to be a day that we would remember
always, but one that our guests would also talk about for years.
So we put a lot of time, thought, and energy into everything
about our big day, including pre-wedding and post-wedding
activities. (Well to be honest, I did most of the work, but he
was a good sport, and like it or not, he had input on all of our
decisions!)
One of the first things we did (after we booked the church,
minister, reception hall, and photographer) was to decide on
wedding invitations. We went to a local print shop to look at
their "scrapbooks" of possible invitations. But nothing there
grabbed me so we went to another print shop, and another. I
began to get very discouraged, and worried. How would we ever
find just the right invitation?
While the invitations we saw in the scrapbooks were fine, I knew
they'd already been chosen by hundreds of couples before us. And
they just didn't suit us as a couple. They were traditional and
somewhat boring - something I didn't think we were! What we
wanted was something that would truly be one of a kind, and
reflect our personalities and commitment as a couple.
Just when I'd about given up hope, my mother told us about a
friend who designed her own note cards and did graphic design.
My mother wrote the copy for the note cards, and wondered if
maybe her friend would be interested in doing our invitations.
Mom arranged for us to meet with her about doing our invitations
- though her friend had never done wedding invitations before,
she was interested in trying.
We met with her about nine months before our wedding to talk
about what we wanted. We knew we wanted the invitations to match
the colors of our wedding (lavender and silver) and we wanted to
write our own wording on them. We also wanted a unique design on
the front (our invitations folded in half) so she created
several designs for us to choose from. We also were given
several choices of fonts, types of paper, envelopes, and
response cards.
Our next visit with her included several choices of invitations
that she had "mocked up" after talking to us about what we
wanted. We were thrilled with all of them, and actually had a
difficult time choosing which one we liked best, which was a
wonderful position to be in! In the end we both gravitated
toward one invitation - fortunately it was the same one that we
both loved best. And she then got to work on ordering them mass
produced - invitations, envelopes, response cards, more
envelopes. She even did the invitation for our wedding shower,
which matched the overall theme of the wedding invitations.
She made about a dozen extra invitation sets for us as a
keepsake, which I keep in a box in my cedar chest to this day. I
keep one set in our wedding album, and I like to take it out
occasionally to look at, usually after I've received a "run of
the mill" invitation in the mail to someone else's wedding so I
can compare them. And every time I look at them I smile, and
wonderful memories are called to mind.
All these years later, it's much easier to have wedding
invitations designed specially for you, as there are many more
professionals who are in business to create them. It may take
some time, effort, and extra expense, but I've never regretted
having invitations personally made for my wedding. It's
definitely worth considering!