
When look for wedding invitations, make sure you check with the supplier whether or not the printing of the guest names is included in the price of the invitation or whether you personally have to hand write them yourself. Also another thing to look out for when ordering your wedding invitations is to ask the wedding stationery supplier whether or not you are allowed your own choice of invitation wording. This means whether you can supply them with your own wording or whether you have to use one of their set invitation wordings. You will also need to confirm that supplying your own wedding invitation wording doesn't incur any extra fees or costs. If your wedding invitations need to be printed in two languages hence a bilingual wedding invitation, make sure that your wedding invitation supplier can also cater for this and whether any additional charges apply. Your wedding supplier may give you a choice of font type for your wedding invitations to be printed in. Tradionally, wedding invitations are printed in a script font for the bride and grooms name and a simple font for the wording, so that all the wedding information and details such as locations, addresses and dates can be easily read. To view examples of wedding invitation wording click the following - wedding invitation wording
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