A wedding invitation is a letter asking the recipient to attend a wedding. It is typically mailed four to six weeks before the wedding date. Wedding invitations may be printed using one of the following methods: engraving, lithography, thermography, letterpress printing and sometimes blind embossing. They can be ordered from an artist, or vendor, specializing in invitations. For the artistically inclined, they can be handmade.
Often, wedding invitations are mailed in double envelopes. The inner envelope may be lined, is not gummed, and fits into the outer envelope. The outer envelope is gummed for sealing and addressing. Tissues are often provided by manufacturers to place over the engraved text, originally this tissue protected the engraving against smudging or blotting, but improved printing techniques mean they are now simply decorative.[1] Traditionally, the mother of the bride addresses the wedding invitations. However, if she chooses not to, the mother of the bride may outsource this responsibility to a professional calligrapher or a friend with good penmanship.
In countries that issue them, the envelope may be franked with love stamps. The United States postal service issues a love stamp each year specifically denominated to cover the double weight of the invitation and reply (a rate slightly less than the cost of two regular stamps).
Malaysia’s unique cultural heritage combined with its international perspective make our weddings an exciting challenge for wedding industry professionals, says Jeffri Lim, founder and managing director of Sunflower. For instance, the sheer size of a wedding while maintaining the “Wow!” factor, from wedding invitations to wedding favours, literally, from beginning to end. “With so many people to impress on such an important occasion, we take it seriously to exceed our customers’ expectations; they must be more than satisfied!”
With creativity as the cornerstone of Sunflower’s philosophy, “anything is possible” when it comes to designing quality custom made wedding invitations and favours, Lim offers. And that includes the budget. Just as no two weddings are alike, every Sunflower design is unique and reflects each couple’s personality, style and theme.
Wedding Favours by Sunflower
When it comes to choosing a wedding favours, Lim suggest something that is useful and personalized. Examples include salt-and-pepper shakers, keychains, soaps, candles, notepads and coasters. To make these favours extra special, inscribe your initials as well as your wedding date on them.
When you come to Sunflower for the perfect wedding favours, you may choose from Sunflower’s extensive range of wedding favours, and personalize them accordingly, or work with its creative team to come up with your own ideas! The sky is the limit when it comes to designing something special for the most memorable day of your life.
Sunflower sources new ideas and items for wedding favours from all over the world, and with a creative team that includes multinational professionals, Sunflower offers innovative concepts and designs for unique favours that will help to convey your messages of love and appreciation for your guests.
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