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Beach Wedding Invitations
So, you've decided to get married on the beach, surrounded by crashing waves, warm sand, and blue sky.
April 14, 2008 By mohd amir
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So, you've decided to get married on the beach, surrounded by crashing waves, warm sand, and blue sky. Your wedding invitations should reflect this theme, and whether you go for funand informal or elegant and sophisticated, you can incorporate your wedding colors and style into your wedding stationery. If you're planning a destination wedding, you should send save the date cards at least six months to one year in advance of the wedding. This will give guests ample time to make travel arrangements, and to budget for a potentially expensive trip. Etiquette dictates that your save the date cards don't need to match your wedding colors or theme. When you're choosing beach wedding invitations, the style of the invites should match the tone of your ceremony and reception. If you're having a casual brunch or afternoon cocktail party near the water, you may want to pick an informal card such as a sunglasses-shaped postcard or bright turquoise invitation. However, if your ceremony will be at sunset by candlelight, you will want to let your guests know that the setting is a little more formal. In this case, opt for a soft pastel color or small nautically-themed graphic instead. Make sure you give your guests an idea of what they should wear to the wedding, as people are often unsure about whether they should come in Bermuda shorts or a suit to your nuptials. Beach wedding invitations should include as much information as possible about the wedding location and proceedings. Research accommodation rates for your guests, and offer a low end and high end hotel choice to fit any budget. If the resort or hotel offers tours or activities, give guests that information as well. Some couples choose not to receive gifts for a beach wedding, as guests are often traveling a long way to attend the celebration. If you don't want to have gifts at your wedding, let your guests know by word of mouth through family before the wedding takes place. Never include gift information on your invitations, as this is considered poor taste.
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