Cost Cutting Tips For Wedding Invitations
Published: 09 Mar 2007 - in
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With the costs for having a wedding constantly on an upward spiral, trying to cut costs and keep within a reasonable budget sure seems to be the need of the hour. Couples often end up having to forgo something that they love just because it's simply not affordable!
Now you don't need to do that with your wedding invitations. A wedding invitation is the first thing that your guests will see and forms their first impressions about your wedding, so you need to have a nice wedding invitation. But how can one do that when trying to cut costs? Well, here are some tips that will help you to minimize your wedding invitation expenses and still have a beautiful wedding invitation.
- Choose and place the order for the invitations at least 4 months in advance. Ordering the invitations at the last minute and wanting the printer to do a rush job are sure fire ways to considerably increase your invitation costs. So stick to your wedding timeline guide and order the invitations early!
- Order about 25-30 extra invitations with your original order. Bulk orders at one time will cost you much lesser than having to get extras made later.
- Omit having separate reception cards if you are having the ceremony and reception at the same venue. Mention the reception on the main invitation itself.
- Make your own wedding invitations, either from scratch or do-it-yourself kits. These will turn out a whole lot cheaper than store bought invitations, and will even look much more personal to boot!
- Make a list of all the different types of wedding stationery that you require, such as response cards, thank-you cards, place cards etc and order them along with your invitations. This way you can negotiate for a better discount from the vendor based on your bulk order.
- How about doing away with the response cards completely? You will save money on the printing of the cards and will also save on the postage stamps that need to be put on the response cards.
- Proof read your wedding invitation thoroughly. Read it from up, down, forwards, backwards, inside out; anything to make sure that there are no mistakes. You don't want reprinting done because of some error.