Showing posts with label acrylic wedding invitation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acrylic wedding invitation. Show all posts

Monday, 8 August 2016

Things to Know about the Trends for Planning your Wedding Invitations

The first glimpse of what you have planned for your guests is communicated through the invitation. Recipients of your Acrylic Wedding Invitation will automatically be drawn to the contents of such by the color, texture and even the lettering. Now that you have a captive audience, give them something to be excited about. The proper invitations for your celebration must be simple and it should reflect the style and sophistication of the event. If you want to try something new, consider the following:


Out of Shape:
The hostess with the most-est. is always looks for ways to be original. Long gone are the days of the standard rectangular invite. Invitations are available round, square, folded, tri-fold, oblong, oversized; any shape you can imagine. Gaining in popularity these days are the tea length cards which are rectangular in shape and the regal squares (8"x8").

Paper-Less:
If the thought of a paper invitation, no matter the shape still doesn't tickle your fancy, go for an invite created out of another material. You can have your Acrylic Wedding Invitation etched into an acrylic block (similar to the look of a paper weight), embroidered onto a piece of fabric that can be mailed as a scroll, carved into a piece of wood or select a prop from your theme and use that for your invite. Still don't see it? For Ryan's upcoming birthday party have miniature basketballs personalized with the details of the sports themed-event and send those out in lieu of the traditional paper invites. Warning, the more creative you are the more excited guests will be, resulting in perfect attendance for your event.

Make A Fashion Statement:

Belts, bows, bands, buttons and buckles aren't just for clothing anymore. Add any of these embellishments to invitations and change the look completely. Simple styles are transformed when paired with these accessories. Pouchettes, not to be confused with the poncho is a wrap that covers the invitation usually forming two or four semi-circles making for a dramatic presentation to guests. Or have the details of your event imprinted directly on to the pouchette for simplicity with a luxurious look. For a formal affair put invitations into a jackets or purses. You can find them in silk dupioni, peau d'soie, satin or organza. Not to be outdone by the invites, guests will be flocking to their favorite boutiques in preparation for your feet. 

Wednesday, 20 July 2016

Describing the Several Trends for Acrylic Wedding Invitations

The first glimpse of what you have planned for your guests is communicated through the Acrylic Wedding Invitation. Recipients of your invitation will automatically be drawn to the contents of such by the color, texture and even the lettering. Now that you have a captive audience, give them something to be excited about. It should reflect the style and sophistication of the event. If you want to try something new, consider the following:

Out of Shape

The hostess with the most-est. is always looks for ways to be original. Long gone are the days of the standard rectangular invite. Acrylic Wedding Invitations are available round, square, folded, tri-fold, oblong, oversized; any shape you can imagine. Gaining in popularity these days are the tea length cards which are rectangular in shape and the regal squares (8"x8").

Paper-Less: 

If the thought of a paper invitation, no matter the shape still doesn't tickle your fancy, go for an invite created out of another material. You can have your invitation etched into an acrylic block (similar to the look of a paper weight), embroidered onto a piece of fabric that can be mailed as a scroll, carved into a piece of wood or select a prop from your theme and use that for your invite. Still don't see it? For Ryan's upcoming birthday party have miniature basketballs personalized with the details of the sports themed-event and send those out in lieu of the traditional paper invites. Warning, the more creative you are the more excited guests will be, resulting in perfect attendance for your event.

Make a Fashion Statement:  


Belts, bows, bands, buttons and buckles aren't just for clothing anymore. Add any of these embellishments to invitations and change the look completely. Simple styles are transformed when paired with these accessories. Pouchettes, not to be confused with the poncho is a wrap that covers the invitation usually forming two or four semi-circles making for a dramatic presentation to guests. Or have the details of your event imprinted directly on to the pouchette for simplicity with a luxury look. For a formal affair put Acrylic Invitation Printing into a jackets or purses. You can find them in silk dupioni, peau d'soie, satin or organza. Not to be outdone by the invites, guests will be flocking to their favorite boutiques in preparation for your feet. 

Monday, 4 July 2016

Modern Wedding Invitations vs. Traditional Wedding Invitations

One of the first things to consider after you set the date for your wedding is picking out the best Acrylic Wedding Invitations. Think about it, without the invitations it doesn't matter how fancy your wedding is no one will be coming. Here are some other unique wedding invitation ideas. It can be very difficult to choose the perfect invitation; there are so many different choices available online on our website i.e. www.acrylicweddinginvitations.com  where you can find the best bargains with wonderful designs.



Preparing a Unique Wedding Invitation:
Look for a place that has many different designs to choose from with unique ideas and perspectives. You don't want to end up with the same invitation your best friend used two weeks ago and you definitely don't want one that looks like it came out of a time machine. The main thing you are looking for in the perfect wedding invitation is one that gets attention. The best way of getting people's attention is by presenting them with an Acrylic Wedding Invitation that is different from all the others they see. If you want to go for a personalized look you could opt for having photos inlayed in the invitation. A sepia or black and white photo can look really classy and make an awesome unique invitation. 

Modern Wedding Invitations:
Modern wedding invitations still give you that clean, fresh look, no matter how colorful or monochromatic a look you choose. You also have the opportunity to layer patterns, even extending one to the liner of your envelopes. For example, you could choose a deep blue paper with silver or white lettering, especially if this wedding invitation ties in with a nautical theme; perhaps your ceremony will take place on a yacht or cruise ship at night, and your envelope liner could be silver.

Traditional Wedding Invitations:
You aren't so limited that you can't introduce a small amount of color or pattern, however. A traditional style still permits a thin border, an embossed monogram, or even a flower. You can add interest to your traditional wedding invitation by embossing a decorative element, such as your border, or even add a satin or chiffon ribbon to the top. Your envelope liners could be silver or gold, or even a muted pastel if you incorporated this color into your invitation, perhaps through a flower motif.
                

Friday, 24 June 2016

Wedding Invitations Primer: Wording Samples, Etiquette, Trends and Costs

Wedding invitations are the focal point of your wedding stationery, providing the first glimpse into the style and formality of the wedding. While save-the-dates can be flirty and fun, your Acrylic Wedding Invitations will be a true reflection of your event. Plan your wedding invitations with care with my complete wedding invitation planning guide.




The Anatomy of a Wedding Invitation:  

Clear Acrylic Wedding Invitations can include a number of enclosures, depending on the nature of your wedding and your stationery budget. (Obviously more enclosures means higher costs)

·         Outer envelope: Holds all enclosures, formally addressed to the recipient.
·         Inner envelope: Holds all contents of the formal, third-person invitation for protection during shipping.
·         Reception card: Specifies where and when the reception will be held - usually included only if the ceremony and reception take place at different locations.
·         Response card: On which your guests indicate acceptance or regrets.
·         Map/Directional: Optional insertion to help guests navigate and arrange for accommodations.

Cost & Budget Considerations:
Before you go shopping, become familiar with the Acrylic Wedding Invitation printing process and lingo; this will help you determine your needs in advance and avoid unnecessary costs. Price is determined per invitation, so if your guest list is huge - be prepared to designate a significant portion of your budget to wedding invitations. Costs can range anywhere from $1-$50 each. Bulky papers, colored inks and unique graphics all increase the cost. Custom designs can also be pricey. Printing options also affect the cost.

Invitation Printing Options:
·         Engraving- This is most formal and most expensive that results in raised print that is pressed through the back.
·         Thermography- It is less expensive than engraving that results in raised print that does not press through the back.
·         Lithography- less expensive than either engraving or thermography - results in print that is neither raised nor pressed through.

·         Laser printing- It is the least expensive option and produced on a laser printer and results in print similar to that of lithography. 

Wednesday, 8 June 2016

How to Choose A Wedding Invitation That Really Stands Out

One of the first things to consider after you set the date for your wedding is picking out invitations. Think about it, without the invitations it doesn't matter how fancy your wedding is no one will be coming. It can be very difficult to choose the perfect Acrylic Invitation Printing, there are so many different choices available online and with tons of stationary stores all around how do you find the best bargains and the best designs. Look for a place that has many different designs to choose from with unique ideas and perspectives. You don't want to end up with the same invitation your best friend used two weeks ago and you definitely don't want one that looks like it came out of a time machine.


The main thing you are looking for in the perfect wedding invitation is one that gets attention. The best way of getting people's attention is by presenting them with an invitation that is different from all the others they see. If you want to go for a personalized look you could opt for having photos inlayed in the invitation. A sepia or black and white photo can look really classy and make for a very unique Acrylic Invitation Printing. A photo from the night of your engagement is the best idea. Another novel idea that would really get attention is to use a scrolled cloth. If you are having a really traditional wedding this could tie in very well. Have the invitation printed on a delicate piece of cloth and roll it up like a scroll tied with a satin ribbon.


You could have your invitation done as an engraving into a sheet of glass or perhaps, acrylic. This would certainly classify as unique and could hardly be lost or put aside. This was you are offering something that is permanent that can be thought of as a keepsake. I know I can't recall ever seeing anything like this. If you are artistically inclined you could possible design your own wedding invitations, if not you could commission an artist to design one that is a totally unique and original piece of art. You could even have the artist sign and number them so that they would have even more value. I don't think anyone would toss out an invitation like that.