When it comes to wedding invitations, there is a lot to consider. In addition to the most important information such as date, time and location, many of you would also like to include a schedule, addresses, contacts of the witnesses or information about gifts and accommodation. The list seems endless! But don't worry, I'm here to help and advise you and show you which formats are available and which ones make sense for you.
Pocketfold: The evergreen among invitations
The pocketfold invitation is an absolute classic and popular with many couples. It offers space for one or two main cards and several information cards. The main cards contain the basic information such as your names, the wedding date, time and location. The information cards can then be used for further details such as the schedule for the day, addresses and contacts, hotel recommendations or even a map of how to get there. The pocketfold format is not only practical if you have a lot of information, but also aesthetically pleasing.
Transparent paper as an envelope: noble and special
Another popular option is to use tracing paper as an envelope. The individual cards are wrapped in the tracing paper and held together with a pretty ribbon or a wax seal. This option gives you the opportunity to design your invitations according to your taste and choose a material combination that suits you and your wedding perfectly. Make sure that the cards are the same width so that they don't slip out of the tracing paper, and choose headings for the individual cards to structure your information.
Fan Invitation: Even More Diversity
The fan invitation is a particularly creative and versatile option. The so-called "layering effect" creates a great three-dimensionality, and your guests can easily fan out the individual cards to see all the information. This option is particularly suitable for integrating photos and offers an interesting alternative to classic invitation cards. However, keep in mind that you tend to have less space for text and plan accordingly.
No matter which option you choose, it is important that your wedding invitations suit you and your style. Let your creativity run wild and design your invitations exactly as you want them. Because at the end of the day, they should not only be informative, but also reflect your personality and your excitement for the big day.
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