Wedding invitations are not a matter to be taken lightly. Considering that this event will fire up the next 50 years it can be hard to make a decision. You may be scratching your head and looking at between a dozen and two hundred choices a day, and the Internet makes it harder with customization. The best thing you can do is get your family and friends in on the selection process, foremost your spouse, and then let them take the reins and force you to make a decision. Wedding invitations are not nearly as important as making sure you don’t incur any unnecessary stress along the way to the wedding. You wouldn’t want a big fat pimple on your nose, from stress, on the wedding day. That would ruin the whole thing for everybody.
Wedding invitations can be spiritual too because you are able to send them and save them. You can do both. Save them as keepsakes, personal treasures, a treat for posterity in your old age. Friends and family will be astonished at the look of a framed wedding invitation 55 years down the road. That’s the point. Make it beautiful. Frame it, save it, store it, and show and tell about it when your grandchildren come along. Many a fireside story began by whipping out the stored-up wedding invitation.
Many people don’t take the selection process seriously, instead opting for the cheapest or easiest to pick. Husbands, especially, are notorious for skimping on the details. It’s up to the responsible spouse to understand the importance of wedding invitations and do everything in their will to ensure that they come out right.
Jeff Fain is an author for Dependable Printing. Please visit Dependable Printing for a great selection of wedding invitations, bar mitzvah invitations, bridal shower invitations, party invitations, and much more.



