Wedding Invitation Ideas

Now that you’re planning your wedding, you’ll want everything to have your (and your spouse’s) special touch. So, if you’re thinking about making the wedding invitations yourself, you may want to get a few invitation ideas that will make your wedding announcement one to remember.

When you’re thinking about invitation ideas, it’s best to start simple. You don’t necessarily have to come up with especially complicated wording for your invitations to be unique, but you can change the shape or your invitation so that it has the look of a small picture frame, or is angular. This will make the invitation even more attractive, and will encourage people to keep the invitation even after the wedding is over. You may also want to send out invitations in the shape of heart or bouquet of flowers, or any other shape that you think will reflect your creativity.

Other invitation ideas can include adding eye-popping colors to your wedding invitation. While most invitations are white with gold or silver accents, you can create invitations in lime green, powder blue, or even fuschia to reflect the colors you will be using in your ceremony and reception. If you choose to use a bright color, you may want to accent it with a more subdued hue for an elegant feel. For instance, if you’re using fuschia, a dark purple can be used for the writing, or if you’re using a light blue color, a chocolate brown color will add a wonderful accent.

If you want to use creative invitation wording for your invitation ideas, you can work through a few drafts to write an original poem that will describe the feelings you have about your special day, as well as the desire you have to see everyone you love at your wedding. If you or your spouse have children, or if your wedding is also a celebration that reflects the gratefulness that a particular family member of yours is able to attend the ceremony, you can also express this on your invitation to give your guests the impression that your day will reflect the importance of love and family on a number of different levels. You can also include you and your spouse’s favorite Bible verse, Asian or African proverb, or quote from a favorite author on the invitation, especially if you have an original quote in mind that you’ve never seen on an invitation before.

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