A lot of couples worry over their wedding invites and what people will say. They are afraid of what their in-laws and friends will think of their choice.
Don't panic, this is your time to shine and show what wonderful style and class you both have.
What you need to remember is that all your wedding guests will overjoyed at receiving an invite. The card will take pride of place on top of the mantelpiece.
Everyone will be shown the invitation who comes to visit them.
Stop worrying and have a go at making your own invites for over the New Year festival period. You can take your time and think of the design you wish to publish.
If you are making your own invitations, just remember and practice.
Couples can try and place simple dots by using a gold leaf pen on a cream background. You can try a silver leaf pen on a white background.
Then paste your printed inserts onto the middle of the card.
A classic and simple New Year's wedding Invitation for a fraction of the cost of printed wedding invitations from a stationer. You can achieve spectacular results.
Your wedding invitation wording can be placed on the card. You can hand write the wedding invitations. This will depend on how many people are invited to your New Year's wedding.
A handmade wedding invitation for New Years would be a groom's shirt with bow tie.
Choose a long rectangle card. In the middle of the top line cut down around four cm.
Fold back the two sides to make the top of the card resemble a collar on a shirt. Underneath the collar draw a bow tie.
An inventive wedding invitation would be a long rectangle card with the left hand side or side hand side made ready to tear off and return each guests RSVP.
A novel idea and saves the guest having to purchase a RSVP themselves.
Why not try a long white pocket style invite. In the centre of the invite you can place some silver ribbon with a silver bow. Just above the ribbon you can draw some stars with your silver leaf pen.
You can choose perhaps a cream pocket style invitation. Choose a patterned ribbon this time and tie around the centre. Secure with a gold bow.
Kate L L Anderson is a writer for DIY Wedding Invitations at http://www.mydiyweddinginvitations.com
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