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100 Ideas: Invitations

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Photo courtesy of A Milestone Paper Co.

Mpls.St.Paul Magazine Weddings Fall/Winter 2008

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51 Wording Worries
Whether classic or free-form, invitations are your chance to impress guests and set the ceremony’s tone and style. For tips on how to tastefully handle family situations and sample invite wording, go here.

52 Save-the-Date
Sassy or sweet, unique save-the-dates set the tone for your big day. Try a calendar theme and circle the date so your guests don’t have to.

53 Escort Envy
Be creative with your escort cards by using bright colors and three-dimensional objects that add a personal touch.

54 Guest-Friendly Invites
Create a keepsake booklet (accordion folded or bound) that includes all of the details guests need and maybe a little bit more about you. “I’m meeting more couples who want to tell a story,” says Sarah Glad of A Milestone Paper Co. “A booklet is an excellent vehicle to share place and time, convey a theme or mood, and really represent the couple in an all-inclusive package. Guests have invitations in hand long before the wedding day, and it’s the first taste of the style and feel of the event.” 1313 Echo Dr., Burnsville, 651-492-6977

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