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	<title>Worldwide Printing Thermography Association &#187; invitation guide</title>
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		<title>The Bride&#8217;s Invitation Guide&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2008 16:48:15 +0000</pubDate>
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&#8220;You never get a second 							chance to make a first impression.&#8221; This is especially true 							for a wedding invitation, which is the first impression your 							guests will receive of the style and tone that you would like 							to set for your special day. You will want to choose an 							invitation design that coordinates with the [...]]]></description>
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<p class="Bodytext">&#8220;You never get a second 							chance to make a first impression.&#8221; This is especially true 							for a wedding invitation, which is the first impression your 							guests will receive of the style and tone that you would like 							to set for your special day. You will want to choose an 							invitation design that coordinates with the type of wedding 							that you are having.</p>
<p class="Bodytext">Because there are so many 							elements that go into choosing the perfect wedding invitation, 							a dealer who specializes in social stationery can be a great 							asset. They are trained to call your attention to the details 							that matter such as paper, typestyle, wording, ink color and 							more. For example, by choosing thermography (raised printing) 							the average bride will save 40% over engraving on the cost of 							printing her invitations, while still receiving an elegant and 							sophisticated look.</p>
<p class="Bodytext">We sought out WPT member 							experts from the Bridal Industry to give us an &#8220;inside look&#8221; at 							upcoming trends in bridal invitation design, as well as insight 							on the truly classic looks. There is a growing trend towards 							wedding invitations suffused with rich colors and/or delicate 							background patterns as well as dual typestyles and formats that 							are not the traditional centered type. Many couples today are 							choosing to add their own personal touch to their invitations 							including adding a photo of themselves, such as an engagement 							picture, on the invitation or the tissue insert.</p>
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