A wedding invitation is a letter asking the receiver to attend being married. It is typically written in formal, third-person terminology and mailed five to eight weeks before the wedding date.Like any other invitation, it's the privilege and duty of the host--historically, for younger brides in Traditional western culture, the mother of the bride, on behalf of the bride's family--to issue invites, either by sending them herself or creating those to be dispatched, either by enlisting the help of family, friends, or her communal secretary to choose the guest list and address envelopes, or by selecting a service. With computer technology, some have the ability to print directly on envelopes from a visitor list using a mail merge with word control and spreadsheet software. Prior to the invention of the moveable-type producing press by Johannes Gutenberg in 1447, weddings in Britain were typically announced through a Town crier: a man who walk through the avenues announcing in a no...
invitation card design ideas style is an example of wedding invitations of various invitation models that are more trending in the world, hopefully useful