Commercial wedding invitations are typically printed using one of the next methods: engraving, lithography, thermography, letterpress printing, sometimes blind embossing, compression plate process, or offset printing. Recently, many do-it-yourself wedding brides are printing on their home computers by using a laser printer or inkjet computer printer. For the artistically willing, they could be handmade or written in calligraphy. Historically, wedding invitations were hand-written unless the space of the visitor list made this impractical. When mass-production was necessary, engraving was preferred over the only other widely available then option, which was a relatively poor quality of letterpress printing. Hand-written invites, in the hosts' own handwriting, are still considered most correct whenever possible; these invites follow the same formal third-person form as imprinted ones for formal marriages, and take the form of a personal letter for less formal marriages.Tissues tend t...
Commercial wedding invitations are typically printed out using one of the next methods: engraving, lithography, thermography, letterpress printing, sometimes blind embossing, compression dish process, or offset printing. More recently, many do-it-yourself wedding brides are printing on their home computers utilizing a laser printing device or inkjet printing device. For the artistically willing, they can be handmade or written in calligraphy. Historically, wedding invitations were hand-written unless the length of the visitor list made this impractical. When mass-production was necessary, engraving was preferred within the only other accessible then option, which was a relatively poor quality of letterpress printing. Hand-written invites, in the hosts' own handwriting, remain considered most appropriate whenever feasible; these invitations follow the same formal third-person form as paper ones for formal weddings, and take the proper execution of a personal letter for less formal m...