Because the form of a wedding invitation is usually traditional -- an engraved, folded sheet inside a double envelope -- the smallest detail can set yours apart.Format a...
. For every wedding gift a couple receives, a thank-you note must be written. Each gift should be acknowledged with a handwritten note explaining how much the gift is app...
Here's the secret to getting on the Most Stylish list: Keep it simple (use basic invitations) and add one bold twist (embellish with fabric, for instance). To make these...
Congratulations! You've finally picked out the design, typography, color, and paper stock for your invitations. Want extra credit Spend some time thinking about your st...
One sure way to address for success Create sleek, wrap-around labels. If calligraphy is too costly or your penmanship isn't perfect, this is a handsome, appropriate opt...
Thank-You-Note Rough DraftsThe most heartfelt notes take a bit of composing, so give them a little thought before setting pen to your very best paper. As you write, keep...
Send thank-you notes in style and with ease by turning beautiful calligraphy into a custom rubber stamp. Ask your calligrapher to render your name and address along with...
Frame your invitations and requests with a playful lacy pattern. Just type your big-day details into a file with our clip art. One letter-size sheet makes two invites or...
The initials of the couple's respective surnames, made to resemble those in illuminated manuscripts, decorate the "gates" of their wedding invitation, while the initials...
The often unquoted last line of the traditional bridal saying gives a hint at its origin. The complete phrase is: "Something old, something new, something borrowed, some...