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The big deal about wedding invitation cards

Every time a friend is getting married, we organize a slumber party where the girls just sit around sketching out the invitation card. It makes me wonder, sometimes, why would people spend so much time, money and effort in designing a wedding invitation card because most people would end up throwing away the wedding invitation card after the wedding, wouldn’t they? Wouldn’t you? After all, there are very few reasons to keep a wedding invitation card from someone you didn’t know well. But I was wrong. Many of the friends actually keep nice wedding invitation cards along with photos taken during the wedding for keepsake! I should do the same thing, then.

People love pretty things and just like everything else about your wedding, the invitation card should be professionally done (if possible…like if budget permits) and reflects your love for each other. Sure, you can save a lot of money by making your own wedding invitation card but if I had it my way, I would put some money aside to get the wedding invitation card done up by a professional wedding invitation card designer. In fact, you can even hire someone over the Internet to come up with the design for the card without having to pay an arm and a leg for it. Some of these wedding invitation card designers are college students and they’re out to earn some pocket money, so, they’re willing to go low. It’s definitely a plus that most of the ones I’ve met are pretty good.

Another idea for your wedding invitation card is to include a meaningful quote in it. Coincidentally, I have quite a couple of them up my sleeves and you can use it for your wedding invitation. Here they are!

"Doubt that the stars are fire; Doubt that the sun doth move; Doubt truth to be a liar; But never doubt I love." - William Shakespeare

"Grow old along with me; the best is yet to be!" - Robert Browning

"Men always want to be a woman's first love - women like to be a man's last romance." - Oscar Wilde "At the touch of love, everyone becomes a poet." - Plato

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