Important elements to be included in traditional wedding invitations
Have to design a wedding invite? Wondering how
to put all the essential info together? The process can become an overwhelming
responsibility because you dare not forget details! This read gives you a few
ideas to build perfect traditional wedding cards. Here you go!
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A space must
be provided on the invitation cover for the name of your guest, followed by a
postal address and contact number in case of physical invites.
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If traditional wedding cards are your choice, you may want to begin with a
religious verse to give it an auspicious start. Likewise, religious lines or
symbols could be a part of the cover.
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Full names
of the bride and groom, as well as the family name (if any), are an obvious
inclusion. Most invites can become a medium to express who the other immediate
family members are.
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Be it modern
or traditional wedding cards, physical or digital, there are always some
non-negotiable aspects – the date, time, and venue must be mentioned and should
be error-free. The wedding venue also needs to be mentioned with the full
address, prominent landmarks, and location.
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Ceremonial
details make communications flawless. This can include any themes or dress
codes you may have decided. Some ceremonies could be a mix of many smaller ones
where the invitees may want to decide if they must be prepared with additional
clothing or accessories, or it can help guests manage their time better.
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The way to
true happiness is the stomach! Food is always an integral part of any
celebration or even any auspicious occasion. Mentioning that invitees can join
for specific meals gives a sense of comfort and warmth. Besides, you are
helping your guests decide better about their home-prepped meals.
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Ceremonial
details also often give a fair idea of food availability and meal timings.
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End on a
good note. Adding a few lines to express your eagerness to have a loved one
join the occasion to wish or bless the new couple can explicate the value of
their presence. It also helps conclude the card's content.
Finally, go minimalistic. There are loads on
your content checklist by now, but designing traditional wedding cards in a way that looks less
crowded and more organised, and using short phrases or symbols in place of
lengthy sentences can give an organised look and feel for sure.
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