Five Reasons To Send Out Email Wedding Invitations
Choosing the precise marriage invitation is extremely important. The marriage invitation is the first introduction to the couple that people will have. Invitations ought to set the atmosphere for your marriage ceremony. They should express your style and your love. So what can email wedding invitations offer that paper invitation lacks? Is there a compelling argument to online RSVP as a addition or on its own? Here are five high-quality reasons to use an online invitations for weddings.
Money-
The average couple in the US spends $20,398 on their marriage ceremony. It is a joyous occasion and deserves thought and money. Wedding experts say that you should plan on spending 5-10% of your wedding plan on invitations. That put the price tag of invitations between $1000 and $2000. Without sacrificing the elegance, online invitations for weddings can save you money. The cost of online wedding RSVP is a small percentage of traditional invitation which makes them great supplements too, see recent comments at our blog online invitations. Elegant, personalized online wedding invitations cost less than $40.
Simplicity and Time
Sending an online invitations for weddings can save you a huge amount of time. Most can be designed, produced and sent in a couple of hours. Look for online RSVP that are easy to build in a few simple steps, without sacrificing the elegance or individual touch that each couple desires. One bride I talked to told me that she spent 2 weeks making and addressing her own paper invitations. The invitations were beautiful. She said that she was sad to know that for various recipients, it would be something that would not be appreciated for the amount of time and originality spent. I asked if she could begin over again and if she would do something different?
Her answer was a hesitant no.
Pictures
One of my preferred things about receiving a wedding invitation is to see pictures of the couple. Most invitations have one picture built-in; some have as many as 4 or 5. Imagine receiving a online RSVP with 20 pictures of the couple along with pictures from their life, courtship and engagement. With eco friendly wedding invitations this is possible. Pictures really speak about your personality, your affiliation and your love. For more feelings on picking the correct pictures, check out this blog posting http://www.myinvitationlink.com/blog/2009/04/picking-the-right-pictures-for-your-wedding-evite
Environment
Send less paper and complement with online wedding invitations. Paper invitations are sent, viewed and then thrown away. Less than 5% of your guests will save your invitation after the wedding date. Compare that to RSVP online. No paper used, no paper wasted. Yet invitations on recycled paper have to be mailed. The most eco friendly announcements are RSVP email. Reduce the amount that traditional announcements create and use paperless wedding invitations as a eco friendly option. If you are concerned in having a eco friendly wedding, RSVP online is the only choice.
You’re Already Online
I asked a friend of mine if he and his fiancĂ© would consider using email wedding invitations instead of the traditional invitations. He replied that the email invitation felt too relaxed, lacked class and didn’t represent his wedding well. I showed him a number of samples. He was impressed and talked to his fiancĂ©, but said that they decided to go the traditional way. Then I started to watch the irony unfold. Invitations to his bachelor party were posted on his Facebook account (I heard that she did the same for a bridal shower). Then a couple of days before the wedding, his Facebook status was a blanket invitation to the reception with the address. I never mentioned it to him because I did not want to embarrass him or make an uncomfortable situation, but I did wonder why email invitations were too informal, but Facebook was okay. Our social culture is more and more informal, but traditionally, weddings are very formal events. We are comfortable on Facebook, MySpace and Twitter, but are our intended guests? Some guest will still need a traditional invitation, while others are fine with an eVite. Don’t hesitate to divide your list. Some of your contacts are going to love your paperless wedding invitations. You are already on Facebook, MySpace and Twitter, these contacts will love your wedding invitations.














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