Frequently Asked Questions
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It’s best to send out your invitations 6-8 weeks before your big day. It’s expected that not everyone will RSVP (especially on time) and sending your invitations too early will cause people to misplace or simply forget.
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Have your RSVP due date be 2-3 weeks prior to the wedding. Your caterer will want a head count, and you’ll need a few days to get in touch with people you haven’t heard from.
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I recommend ordering one per household, not one per guest, plus 10-15 more than you need in case of last minute guests, keepsakes and one to photograph on the wedding day.
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I offer samples of each paper type and colors I have available so you can feel and see the actual colors you’ll be getting. Unfortunately, I cannot customize a printed sample specific to you.
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To maintain the integrity of the design you may only change the text and color. Each piece includes one round of revisions before printing.
If you’re interested in a custom design, I can certainly do that for an additional fee. I’d love to see your ideas and create exactly what you’re looking for!
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Invitations do not come assembled, however if you’d like me to do that for you, there will be an additional charge.
Stuffing, stamps, addressing and mailing will be required by you.
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No problem- I am happy to create a custom invitation for you! There will be an additional design fee, but it will be worth it to get exactly what you want!