Invites 2.0: New Options with Rehearsal Dinner InvitationsWednesday, June 8, 2011The plans are finalized and the wedding is only weeks away. Your schedule is now filled with fittings and last minute arrangements; you've barely put any thought into your rehearsal dinner. It is often viewed as as secondary to the other wedding plans, but it is truly an emotional and important event in the wedding process. The rehearsal dinner is a time to relax with your closest friends and family involved in the wedding. Before the hectic and fast-paced Big Day, the few hours of wedding rehearsal and the celebration following is an excellent venue for the bride and groom to express appreciation in an intimate atmosphere, and it starts with the invitation. Traditional etiquette suggests that rehearsal dinner invitations should be received by guests one month prior to the date so they may properly plan. The guest list often includes the bridal party, parents, the officiant, and participants of the ceremony which can allow room for for creative and customized announcements. Many are available for DIY printing from popular websites, but many brides are taking the extra time to wield some creativity. Make sure to toss in a few special touches – whether small details or a complete custom overhaul – to show guests how thankful you are for their participation in your special day. The invitations don’t need to be traditional. RD I Do has access to wine bottle wrap invitations, boxed invitations, musical invitations; almost anything you can come up with we can make happen. These invitations don't have to follow the same look and pattern as your formal invitations, either. Take the time to impart touches of personality. If you’re looking to include rehearsal dinner invitations that are custom designed, one-of-a-kind, and like no others’, we can do that for you, too. Be sure to ask about our prices and promotional packages, too! Labels: Invitations, RD I Do, stationary |