The secret to increasing your RSVPs isn’t fancy engraving, expensive paper or a high-tech website.
Spring weddings are coming, and couples are wondering what to do about invitations. Fortunately, on the WeddingWire website there are 23,739 discussions about invitations. On top of this are forums about wedding attire, honeymoons, receptions, hair, makeup and ceremonies.
One person asks the question, “Has anyone sent or received an invitation with dried flowers inside? I’m considering adding dried lavender stems inside my invitations, but I’m concerned about whether they’ll hold up in the shipping process.”
As with all things related to weddings, there is a lot of stress over invitations. Couples must negotiate rounded versus square corners, handwritten versus printed addresses, RSVP deadlines and whether to use ribbons. Not to mention dried flowers.
A set of 100 wedding invitations can cost between $300 and $700. That may sound like a lot, but it is a small percentage of the average cost of a wedding and reception today: $36,000.
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