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Creative and Traditional Invitations for Weddings

Saturday, January 2, 2010lifestyle

Every bride has a unique taste when it comes to invitations for wedding. The most critical thing to remember is to match your invitations to your wedding’s main 2 colors. Those two colors may be white, stark white, eggshell, cream or beige and one accent color.

My favorite combination of colors is deep purple, or eggplant, and rustic beige. The two colors work outstanding together, with the deep purple working well with an off-color of white. The invitations for wedding with these two colors might demonstrate an all-beige invitation with black cursive writing and a deep purple bow tied neatly on top of the invite.

However, you don’t always have to be so traditional when it comes to invitations for wedding. Some couples prefer to get kind of crazy and have lots of fun with their invitations. With the same color scheme, for instance, one could feature an all-eggplant invitation with little beige bows on the top two corners. Or perhaps trim the invitation with beige lace.

Still, some may get even more creative. How about a fortune-teller invitation? Think of a purple square invite with dotted lines to show the invited where to fold the paper. Once the paper is folded, a fortune is revealed (which is, of course, the date, time and location of the wedding).

All of these options are different in their own unique way. Again, you can go with evermore classic and traditional, a bit more modern or all-out original. Whichever you choose, your guests will get a taste of what to expect from your wedding with the way your invitation looks and the feelings they give off. So do it your own way and remember that ever bride is different, so every wedding invitation should be different as well.

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