Who just simply has a white wedding at a local church and a reception at home anymore? Weddings have evolved into affairs with larger budgets, extensive planning, and a theme tying it all together. While white is still appropriate for the wedding dress, of course, not everything else needs to be the same color as snow or calla lilies. Instead, a winter or floral theme, if you have to use one as part of your decor, is appropriate. Weddings, too, veer down a casual or formal path, and a set of invitations set out to guests should also give some hint of this theme.
A set of wedding invitations, of course, should be about you. Don't settle for an ordinary floral theme. Find one, instead, that reflects you and your husband-to-be. Several themes are styles are out there. Among the hundreds of choices, you can find those that reflect your lifestyle, come in colors you both prefer, or even display your picture.
Your wedding invitations, at the same time, should reflect your theme. Certain themes at the moment are more popular than others. Seasonal themes, particularly for spring, summer, or fall, reflect the time in which the wedding is held, and the wedding invitations should give an indication of this, through color choice or images. Other popular themes include beach weddings, Las Vegas (even if you're not quickly getting married in a chapel), and destination weddings.
Weddings have evolved into lavish events held at far away locations, in large banquet halls, and with hundreds of people present. Some, however, prefer more intimate or less formal affairs. Indicate this with your set of wedding invitations. A formal set often has multiple parts and follows conventional wording, while a casual or less-formal set often takes a far more personal approach. Such casual invitations may only be one-sided and use your own wording.
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