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There are many different types of thank you cards you can use to tell your guests thanks for being a part of your big day.  Here’s a few from styles from Ann’s Bridal Bargains.

Photo Thank You Cards

Photo thank you cards can include one photo or a collage of photos. Ours are non-folding cards with your photos on front and message on the back. Envelopes are included.

Photo Delight Thank You Card 

Thank You Postcards

Thank you postcards are available with designs and with photos. This economical option saves you money on postage and doesn’t require envelopes (a bonus for the earth-conscious bargainistas out there).

 Thank You Postcard

Folding Thank You Cards – Printed

Folding thank you cards are a more traditional style of thank you card. Printed folders usually feature a design and the words “Thank You,” or your names, on the front and personalization of your choice is printed inside. Envelopes are included

 Flair for Style Thank You Note Folder

Folding Thank You Cards – Non-Printed

Non-printed folders are the same as above, except they come blank inside. These are your cheapest option. They’re the same great quality as printed thank you cards, but the price is much lower since they’re not personalized.

 Feather Fancy Folded Thank You Note

Etiquette Tip

Every guest and gift giver should receive a thank you card with a personal, hand written message.  Some couples choose to have a favorite verse, quotation or personal note printed inside, but you should always hand write a note, too.

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Wedding Planning Checklist: Section 4: Part 3

As you begin your search for wedding invitations, check out this post, Choosing the Perfect Wedding Invitations — 5 Questions to Ask Yourself. These helpful questions will steer you in the right direction and help you narrow down your choices.

Or if you are about to order your wedding invitations, here are some important things to remember before ordering — and a checklist of stationery pieces you may need.

 

Deciding how many wedding invitations to order.

It’s easier to calculate than you think. When determining the quantity you’ll need, make note of these simple guidelines:

• One invitation should be sent per couple

• Children under 18 years old can be included on their parents’ invitations; older children, especially those not living at home, should receive their own invitations

• Send one invitation to single guests; you may write “and guest” on the inner envelope if they are welcome to bring a date, or send a separate invitation to the guest’s date

• Include 25 extra invitations with your order so you’ll be covered in case of last-minute guest list additions. You’ll also have a few left as keepsakes! It costs far less to include 25 extra invitations with your initial order than to place a new order for 25 invitations.

Common mistakes made when mailing invitations.

• Ordering invitations too late; therefore, sending the invitations too late. Couples should order wedding invitations about 4 months ahead of time. This allows time for addressing and sending invitations 6-8 weeks before the wedding, which gives guests plenty of time to make travel plans, adjust schedules, find babysitters, etc.

• Spending too much or too little on postage. Take a fully assembled invitation with all enclosure cards and envelopes to be weighed at the post office to determine exact postage needed. Many invitations mail for the cost of a standard stamp. Some styles cost more due to size and/or shape (eg. marquis [square] invitations).

• Licking every envelope — not necessary!  An envelope moistener is totally worth a few dollars.

Accidentally using old addresses. The best defense you have against someone not receiving an invitation is making sure you know they didn’t receive it. Making your return address clean and legible is important. If your handwriting isn’t the best, or you want to save time on addressing, have us print your envelopes with the return address. Choose the same ink color and typestyle as your invitations for a fully coordinated look.

 

The Checklist: The invitation…plus everything else you need.

The basics that you need include:

Wedding Invitations – Of course.

Response Cards – These are how you tally who is attending your wedding, and are essential for the caterer.

Reception Cards – Inform guests when and where the post-wedding celebration is.

Envelopes – Inner and outer envelopes are included with all discount wedding invitations and response cards. Upgrade to a lined inner envelope to add color.

Thank You Cards – A thank you card should be sent to every wedding guest.

 

Additional Stationery that takes you beyond the basics include:

Save the Date Cards – They are a wonderful way to notify your guests well in advance of the event.  Save the Dates can be sent out four to twelve months in advance allowing important family and friends who will need to travel to your wedding location.

Announcements – If you had a small wedding or a destination wedding, you may want to send wedding announcements to friends and family who couldn’t make it. Any of our discount wedding invitations can be used as wedding announcements with just a change of wording.

Direction/Map Cards – Although direction cards aren’t a requirement, they’re quickly becoming a standard addition to the invitation ensemble.

Accommodations Cards – If you have several guests who will be traveling, it’s courteous to reserve accommodations or present them with hotel information near the wedding site.

At Home Cards – If you will be moving shortly before or after the wedding, include at home cards with your invitations.

Informal Cards – Informal cards are printed with your names and can be used for both thank yous and as correspondence after the wedding.

Seals – Envelope seals secure your invitation ensemble and they add a stylish finishing touch. You can even order extra seals and use them to accent gifts, favors, thank you notes and gratuity envelopes.

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10 Dos and Don’ts of Thank You Note Writing

 

1. Do handwrite your thank you notes.

2. Don’t e-mail, type, text or call in place of thank you notes.

3. Do write sincere notes with a personal tone.

4. Don’t mention if a gift was a duplicate or if you plan to return it.

5. Do mention specifics about the gift and how you plan to use it.

6. Do fake it! Uncertain about what the gift is? Write a note that’s vague but heartfelt.

7. Don’t mention if the gift doesn’t match your style or décor.

8. Do mention how you plan to spend gifts of money.

9. Don’t mention dollar amounts or the form in which money was given.

10. Do send thank you notes to everyone involved in the wedding (bridal party, vendors, officiant, etc.)

 

Check out a few of our favorite thank you notes. They’re stylish, affordable and right at your fingertips!

Silver Heart Thank You Cards White Thank You Cards with Silver Foil

Silver Heart Thank You Cards Web Silver Foil Thank You Cards Web

Remember, you can have thank you notes printed to match your wedding invitation by ordering note cards printed with your monogram or “Thank You.” This provides a truly coordinated look throughout your wedding stationery.

 

Check out The Bride’s Thank You Guide / Thank You Writing Made Easy for your own personal guide with even more super helpful tips, including sample notes, advice for special situations, a list of helpful descriptive words and more!

Brides Thank You Guide

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If you’re about to shop for/purchase wedding
invitations
, read this guide. It’s simple, quick and will help you understand
the different pieces involved in a wedding invitation ensemble (a.k.a. wedding
stationery).

wedding invitations, respond cards, reception cards, note cards, thank you cards

Skipped a Beat Wedding Invitations and Enclosure Cards


Save-the-Date (not shown): Ensure a great turnout for
your wedding with save-the-dates. Save-the-dates are printed with your names,
the wedding date and “invitation to follow,” or any other wording you would
prefer. At Ann’s, you can choose from our save-the-date selection or have any
wedding invitation printed as a save-the-date.

1. Invitation

The invitation establishes your wedding look and
informs guests of the date, time, place and hosts of the wedding ceremony.
Invitations are usually offered with coordinating enclosure cards. An enclosure
card is any card printed with important information for the guests and enclosed
with the invitation.

2. Reception Card

This enclosure card invites guests to the celebrations
following the ceremony.

3. Respond Card

This enclosure card is printed with guests’ names, a
respond by date and number attending. The respond card is important for
establishing a guest count. Envelopes are needed and are tucked into the
invitation with the respond cards.

4. Note Card

The note card can be printed with your names or
monogram on the front to be used as general correspondence or thank you cards.

5. Thank You Card

Thank you cards are usually printed with “Thank you”
only and the couple handwrites a message inside. Some couples have a thank you
message printed inside, but it is proper etiquette to still provide a
handwritten note. Thank you notes are often purchased separately from the
ensemble, but enclosure cards can be printed as thank yous to perfectly
coordinate with your ensemble.  Every Ann’s invitation offers a thank you card, or you can shop the Thank You Cards section.

Note: Enclosure cards can
be printed as map cards or at-home cards as well.

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