Thursday, December 15, 2011

There's More to Wedding Invitations Than You Might Think

!: There's More to Wedding Invitations Than You Might Think

Everybody talks about wedding invitations, but what about all the other terms and items that are associated with them. Below are explanations of some of the more common terms and items that you'll probably encounter while shopping for your invitations.

Seal n Send Invitations: This type of wedding invitation is mailed to guests as a single-folded piece (without an envelope) having the respond postcard attached to the invitation by a perforation for easy removal. Since the respond piece is a postcard, you will save on postage for the return mailing. Prices for this product normally include seals along with a printed return address on both the back flap when initially mailing the invitation and on the perforated respond postcard.

Announcements: For those who won't be invited to your wedding but you would still like them to know about your marriage, you can mail them an announcement card. They can be printed on the same paper as your invitation but mailed on your wedding day or immediately after with the wording stating that your wedding has already taken place.

Reception Cards: If there isn't enough room on your wedding invitation for listing the details of your reception or if not all guests will be invited to attend the reception, reception cards can be ordered to match your invitations and then be included as a separate insert. Please keep in mind that this card could possibly add to your mailing cost since postage is based on weight.

Respond Cards: These cards are essential to planning for your dinner/reception since an accurate guest attendance count will be needed for food and seating preparations. The respond card along with its mailing envelope will be inserted with your wedding invitation. Remember to include a postage stamp on this small envelope which will also have a mailing address already printed on it so all your guests have to do is fill out the card and mail it back by the date you have printed on it.

Map Cards: These direction cards would be included as a convenience for any guests who might not be familiar with the location of the church and/or reception.

Printed Invitation Envelope Flaps: This option of having your return address printed on the outside envelope can save you valuable time and ensure that undeliverable wedding invitations are returned to you. There is a small cost involved but it also gives an address to those who might not be able to attend but still want to send you a card or gift.

Lined Inner Envelopes: For a small charge, you can request your inner envelopes have a colored lining to add a special touch to your wedding invitation ensemble. Color choices will vary depending on the invitation style you choose.

Envelope Seals: These self-adhesive labels add just the right finishing touch. They are available in many styles and are used on your outer envelope making it look like they are holding the flap down even though it has already been sealed.

Informal Notes: These are used separately from your wedding invitations but should be included with your original order since they are usually printed on matching paper and this will save you on shipping costs. They are personalized with either your names or monogram on the front with the inside being blank for writing your thank you notes. Any leftovers can be used long after the wedding for other purposes. Blank mailing envelopes are included with them.

Not all of the above items are necessary to make your wedding invitations complete. Remember, this is your special day, so it's your decision as to which ones you would like to include as part of your invitation ensemble.


There's More to Wedding Invitations Than You Might Think

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Inexpensive Easy Holiday Gift Ideas - Make Some, Buy Some

!: Inexpensive Easy Holiday Gift Ideas - Make Some, Buy Some

MICROWAVE FUDGE

You can now purchase pre-boxed mix for microwave fudge at the grocery store. Quick & easy. Put on a pretty glass plate or in a Christmas tin.You can find inexpensive plates & tins at thrift store or garage sales.

CHOCOLATE COVERED PRETZELS

You can use any shape pretzel, like twists above or even easier are pretzel logs. Use melting chocolate discs available at craft stores & some grocery stores. Sprinkle with colored jimmies, sprinkles, crushed nuts or the mini M&M's. Wrap up in a fancy cellophane bag with ribbon. You can use the same idea except cover candy canes.

HOT COCOA MIX

Ingredients:

1 - 8 Qt box powdered milk

1- 6 oz jar powdered non dairy creamer

1 1 lb box Powdered Hot Chocolate Mix ( Nestles Quick or similar)

2 tsp cinnamon

Mix all ingredients together in a large bowl. Package in glass jars with pretty bow attached. Add recipe card. Recipe is: add 2 heaping tablespoons of mix to a mug full of hot water . Stir, add marshmallows if desired.

SPICED TEA Ingredients:

2 cups Orange Tang

1/2 cup Instant Tea

1 cup sugar

1 pkg dry lemonade mix

1/2 TBS ground cloves

2 TBS Cinnamon

Mix together all ingredients. Mixture will make 1 quart of dry mix. Fill glass jars or Christmas Tin with mixture. Add recipe card. To serve: Use 2 tsp. dry mix in very hot cup of water.

PRETTY HANKIES
A few years ago I gave each of my girlfriends a monogrammed handkerchief I have had a number of customers do the same. You could also give a pretty embroidered hankie or a vintage print handkerchief Hankies make cute gift wrapping on small gifts too!

Scented Bath Salts

Everybody enjoys a nice relaxing soak in the tub with scented bath salts. Buy some at your local bath & body type store or make your own. Use plain rock salt & add a few drops of your favorite essential oil. Lavender & rose work quite well. Bottle them up in a pretty jar or use an organza gift bag. Be sure to make a few weeks ahead so that the oil will thoroughly scent the salt.

TEA BAGS WITH DEMI SPOON

Put a few flavored tea bags in an organza bag & tie a sweet demitasse spoon on top. Cute for girlfriends in clubs, church groups etc.

STRESS RELIEVERS

Have any STRESSED out friends?? Make a Stress Reliever Gift Basket. Fill basket or pretty gift bag with china tea cup & saucer, some herbal teas, a relaxing aromatherapy candle, a lavender eye pack, bath salts or bath confetti, possibly a relaxing instrumental CD. Fill it with varying items according to what your budget will allow. They even have aromatherapy candles at the dollar store now. Pick up a vintage cup & saucer at the Salvation Army or Thrift Store.

SOUP IN A JAR

There are numerous Soup in a Jar recipes around. Try this one:

INGREDIENTS:

1/2 cup barley 1/2 cup dried split peas 1/2 cup uncooked white rice 1/2 cup dry lentils 2 tablespoons dried minced onion 2 tablespoons dried parsley 2 teaspoons salt 1/2 teaspoon lemon pepper 2 tablespoons beef bouillon granules1/2 cup uncooked alphabet pasta 1 cup uncooked twist macaroni DIRECTIONS: In a wide mouth 1 quart jar, layer the barley, peas, rice and lentils. Then layer around the edges the onion, parsley, salt, lemon pepper, bouillon and the alphabet pasta. Fill the rest of the jar with the twist macaroni. Seal and attach a gift card. The gift card should read: Add contents of jar to 3 quarts of water, 2 stalks of chopped celery, 2 sliced carrots, 1 cup of shredded cabbage (optional) and 2 cups diced tomatoes. Over medium low heat,

cover and simmer about 1 hour, or until vegetables are tender.

COLORFUL FIREPLACE PINE CONES
Soak pinecones in any of the following solutions. When the pinecones are thrown into the fire, they will burn in different colors. Add 1 cup of any of the following to 1/ 2 gallon of water, soak overnight. You must let the pinecones dry out completely before using. A minimum of 3 days drying. For yellow / green flames use borax, for yellow flames use salt, for violet flames use salt substitute,(potassium) for deep red flames use boric acid. Always handle any chemicals with care. Put pine cones in a mesh bag for gift giving.

HOMEMADE Cookie Cutter DOG BISCUITS
Don't forget man's best friend! For this simple recipe you will need:

2+1/2 cups whole wheat flour1/4 cup milk1 egg1/4 tsp garlic1 envelope dry yeast1/4 cup wheat germ4 TBS warm margarine1 TBS molasses1+1/4 tsp salt3 TBS waterDissolve yeast in warm water. Separately mix flour, garlic. wheat germ, and salt, then cut in margarine. Stir in eggs, molasses, and milk. Then mix in yeast mixture. Roll dough 1/2" thick. Cut into shapes and put on an ungreased cookie sheet. Bake at 375 for about 20 minutes Cool overnight. Use fancy cookie cutters for Christmas or a dog bone shaped cutter. I hope this article has given you some new ideas or brought back to remembrance some you might have used before. With today's economy we can all use some ideas for creative yet not too expensive gifts. Happy Giving!


Inexpensive Easy Holiday Gift Ideas - Make Some, Buy Some

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Friday, October 21, 2011

Themed Wedding With Monograms

!: Themed Wedding With Monograms

Ah, a craze that's really been embraced over the last few years. Monograms embrace the idea of unity as two couples initials are intertwined -- and become one. In addition, monograms provide an elegant reminder of your new lives as man and wife.

Brides can employ monograms prior to, during, and after the wedding reception. Your guests will be blown away by the amount of effort you put into the dramatic visuals. If you're wondering if there's actually such a thing as a 'monogram themed wedding,' the answer is "yes." If you decorate all of your reception with monograms, it clearly be seen as a themed-wedding that embraces the unity between a man and his wife.

There are several ideas for use of your monograms. It's always a good idea to utilize the ideas of others and incorporate your own creativity. This will make your own wedding theme a success. Here is an example of the many places you can have them 'pop up' prior to and during the reception:

Wedding Invitations

Custom Postage Stamps

Envelope Seals

Accent to Bride's Garter

Table Linen

Napkins

Place-cards

Aisle Runners

Guestbook

Ring Bearer's Pillow

Flower Girl's Basket

Coasters

Centerpieces

Champagne Flute Glasses

Cake Accessory

Cake Cutter

Bottled Water Label

Wedding Favors

Now that you've gotten an idea of where you can bare your emblem, we have to ask: are you a traditional person by nature? If so, than you may want this little tip on wedding etiquette. Sometimes monograms are frowned upon if they're used prior to the wedding reception. So, if you're a traditional gal, you may wish to skip the use of monograms on your wedding invites and wait for the reception.

Remember anything can be overdone. While you want everyone to notice your monograms, make sure that they're not redundant in color and location. Spread them out and make them look elegant. Table linens and floral pieces with monograms may look beautiful separated from one another, but they may look 'too busy' if placed one together.

Use your best judgement when organizing and decorating for your reception. Accessorize the colors of ribbon, linens, and floral arrangements, with the colors of your monogram. Your wedding favors too, should include a monogram, as it's a very personal touch . Some ideas include personalized wedding frames, candy bars, colas, or candles that bare your monogram. It's a thoughtful gift that your loved ones will treasure.


Themed Wedding With Monograms

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