What is a pocket wedding invitation?
Pocket wedding invitations are an elegant choice and a unique way to bundle your announcements with your RSVP cards, and other inserts, to keep them organized for your guests. The Invitation Maker is proud to offer a variety of affordable pocket wedding invitations that will meet your needs and style!
What are pocket envelopes used for?
Pocket Envelope Signature enclosures have a chevron-shaped flap and pocket. They offer a beautiful way to add emphasis to a simple layered card or can be used as a hybrid inner envelope as they fit into paper envelopes in coordinating sizes.
What is the point of Save the dates?
Save-the-dates essentially alert guests that they are going to be invited to your wedding in the coming months, along with sharing basic date and location information. Couples typically send out save-the-dates a few months after they’ve gotten engaged and have decided on a wedding date and venue.
What should you pay for wedding invitations?
The average cost of wedding invitations sits between $400 and $650 for most couples. This pricing can change drastically based on several different factors. Amount of invited guests, wedding theme or design, and materials sourcing are the major things that add up to give you your final price tag.
What does the M mean on RSVP?
The “M” Is A Prompt. This is the line where guests will write their names, the M begins the title. Mr. Mrs. and they proceed writing their names on the line after the M. The M is used in a more traditional / formal style of sending out your invitations.
What is the difference between pocket and wallet envelopes?
There are two basic styles of envelope – Wallet or Pocket. Wallet: If the flap is on the long edge of the envelope then this defines the envelope as a wallet or a banker. Pocket: If the flap is on the short edge of the envelope then it’s called a pocket.