Glossary Of Wedding Invitation Terms
Choosing a wedding invitation, wording the invitations, addressing them, and mailing them; all add to a considerable amount of time and effort that goes into the wedding invitations. And if in addition to all this, you don't understand half the terms that are associated with wedding invitations, your job can become even more time consuming, not to mention confusing. So here's a glossary of wedding invitation terms to help you with your invitations.
- Blind Embossing: This is a type of printing, in which a design is pressed on paper, with the end result being a raised image. The embossing so done is called blind as there is no ink or foil used in forming the design.
- Calligraphy: Calligraphy is a form of writing. It is a beautiful art developed from old italic script and was typically done by hand. But today, calligraphy can also be done using calligraphy machines. It is a preferred method of addressing wedding invitations.
- Ceremony Program: This is a list, which details the program during a wedding ceremony, and gives you the order of the songs and prayers, with the names of attendants and musicians.
- Ecru: Ecru is a colour that is used in many wedding invitations. It is a creamy beige colour.
- Envelope Linings: These are petite pieces of tissue, which are sometimes used in formal wedding invitations to add a unique touch.
- French-Fold: A type of fold used in wedding invitations. French fold entails folding a paper twice, once horizontally and once vertically, to make a four part invitation.
- Informals: Refers to informal stationery, which is usually used for writing thank-you notes and other informal cards.
- Pearlise: Pearlising is a procedure, wherein a shiny pearl-like finish is given to some part of a wedding invitation, usually raised or embossed designs, so as to make it more luminous.
- Rain Cards: They are included with the wedding invitation and are used to notify the guests of the address of an alternate site for the wedding in case of rain.
- Short-Fold: A kind of fold where the paper is folded, but not exactly from the center. This results in a short-fold and a longer back fold in the invitation.
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