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Invitations now come in every shape, size, texture, and yes, even color. Choosing the right invitation, the right wording, and the right font are just a few of the choices that you will face. A good professional will help you with all of these choices. Much of the etiquette of invitations has become flexible over the years but no matter how formal or informal, here are some tips:

Don't ever include a registry list or registry information on or in your wedding invitation. Some store personnel may tell you it is okay, however, you run the risk of offending guests making them feel you are more interested in a gift rather then them joining you for your wedding celebration.

Don't list a web site or e-mail Information on a Wedding Invitation.


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