Incorporate the terracotta floral design into your wedding signage, such as directional signs or seating charts, to give your guests a cohesive and visually stunning experience.
By using the terracotta floral design on your wedding signs, you will be able to make sure that your guests won’t get lost, and that everything is easy to read and understand. Additionally, it will make sure that your wedding signs match the theme and style of your special day, creating a cohesive and polished look.
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If you’re wondering on how to download this template collection and what you should do next, please read and follow these following guides:
- Choose your template design.
- Move your mouse pointer and Left-Click the template.
- Wait for a while, a new page will be appeared.
- Right-click the template and choose “save image as” to save it.
- Locate where the file will be saved in your device and Enter.
If the download process has finished, Open the file with either Microsoft Word or Adobe Photoshop. Then insert your text or party information. Print the final draft on cardstock or any printing paper.
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Wedding Invitation Etiquette Mistakes to Avoid
There’s a lot more to creating and sending your wedding invitation than just putting a card in the mail. We asked our experts to weigh in on the most common invitation etiquette blunders and share their advice so that your invites are everything you want (and need).
Not Including All Required Information
A happy guest is one who is well-informed, so make sure to keep your guests informed. On your wedding invitation, include the date, time, and location of the ceremony, as well as any other pertinent information.
If your reception will be held at the same location as your ceremony, indicate “reception to follow” to let guests know they don’t need to go anywhere else. If you’re having a reception somewhere else, you can either include the information on the invitation or, more formally, print a reception card with the time and location.
They Were Sent Too Late
Take your wedding date and subtract eight weeks (for a non-destination wedding). This is the deadline for mailing your invitations so that your guests have enough time to RSVP and make travel arrangements. Are you planning a destination wedding? Count back 12 weeks so your guests don’t feel rushed and have time to compare travel prices.
Not Making It Clear Who Is Invited
It all comes down to the names on the front of the envelope. Use “The Evans Family” if you’re inviting a couple but not their children. Instead, write “Mr. and Mrs. Chris Evans,” implying that they are the only two guests.
If you’re inviting someone with a guest, write “and Guest” on the envelope, or put his or her significant other’s name if you know it. Are you inviting the entire family? Put “The Evans Family” or “Mr. and Mrs. Chris Evans, Cara, Anna, and George” on the line beneath their parents’ names.