Wedding Invitations – Terms You Need to Know

Everyone is familiar with wedding invitations, but what about all the terms related to them.  Here are explanations of some of the more common ones that you’ll probably encounter while invitation shopping.   

Seal n Send Invitations:  This simple wedding invitation style is also economical for several reasons.  It is a single-folded piece with the response postcard attached to the invitation by a perforation for easy removal.  Being a response postcard, you will save on postage costs.  It folds up into a self-mailer piece eliminating an extra mailing envelope.  Prices for this product normally include seals along with a printed return address on both the back flap and on the perforated response postcard.

Reception Cards:  If there isn’t enough room on your wedding invitation for listing your reception details, reception cards can be ordered to match your invitations and then be included as a separate insert.  Please keep in mind that this card could possibly add to your mailing cost since postage is based on weight.

Response Cards:  These cards are essential to planning for your dinner/reception since an accurate guest attendance count will be needed for food and seating preparations.  The response card along with its mailing envelope will be inserted with your wedding invitation.  Remember to include a postage stamp on this small envelope which will also come pre-printed with your chosen mailing address so all your guests will have to do is fill it out and mail it back by your requested date. 

Map/Direction Cards:  These direction cards would be included as a convenience for any guests who might not be familiar with the location of the church and/or reception.    

Lined Inner Envelopes:  For a small charge, you can request your inner envelopes have a colored lining to add a special touch to your wedding invitation ensemble.  Color choices will vary depending on the invitation style you choose.

Printed Invitation Envelope Flaps:  This option of having your return address printed on the outside envelope can save you valuable time and ensure that undeliverable wedding invitations are returned to you.  There is a small cost involved but it also gives an address to those who might not be able to attend but still want to send you a card or gift.

Envelope Seals:  These self-adhesive labels add just the right finishing touch.  They are available in many styles and are used on your outer envelope making it look like they are holding the flap down even though it has already been sealed.

Announcements:  For those who won’t be invited to your wedding but you would still like them to know about your marriage, you can mail them an announcement card.  They can be printed on the same paper as your wedding invitation but mailed on your wedding day or immediately after with the wording stating that your wedding has already taken place.

Informal Notes:  These are used separately from your wedding invitations but should be included with your original order since they are usually printed on matching paper and this will save you on shipping costs.  They are personalized with either your names or monogram on the front with the inside being blank for writing your thank you notes.  Any leftovers can be used long after the wedding for other purposes.  Blank mailing envelopes are included with them.

Not all of the above items are necessary to make your wedding invitations complete.   Remember, this is your special day, so it’s your decision as to which ones you would like to include as part of your invitation ensemble.

The Advantages Of A Digital Wedding Photo Album

When thinking of a wedding photo album, the first thing that comes to mind is the usual LP record-album sized scrapbook with loads of pages of photographs all lovingly displayed. Fortunately, the ever changing technology has presented us with another innovation, the digital wedding photo album. First off, a digital wedding photo album is a product put together by a digital camera and a computer program (usually PhotoShop or Paint Shop Pro) and then exists only as electronic information as opposed to traditional negatives and stills.

What are the Pros and Cons?

Cons

Probably the main disadvantage of a digital wedding photo album is that it doesn’t look all that impressive. You can’t actually hold it and impress everyone around like with a traditional wedding photo album. When you receive a digital wedding photo album from your photographer, it’s usually comes out as a CD in a protective case. Normally you can select some individual stills to be made into prints or a smaller version of the traditional wedding album, but that would sure cost extra (depending on the photographer).

Pros

In the eyes of most couples and for professional photographers, there are far more advantages to digital wedding photo albums than disadvantages. It’s much easier to make copies of wedding images when you’re utilizing digital photography with a digital camera than by a conventional film camera. All that is needed is a desktop printer and special “photography print” papers in order to make hard copies. You can even skip the latter and just email the images to your loved ones and exes for them to view in their computers.

Yet another advantage is that your digital wedding photo album is safer than a traditional wedding photo album. Because the images are all stored in a computer as electronic files, you can make as many back up copies as you like. This is rather hard to do with traditional print film. If your wedding album is ever destroyed, all you can do is cross your fingers and hope that the photographer you used is not only still in business, but has kept all of the negatives.

Remember that another major advantage is it’s easier to add any effects with a digital image than with a traditional print film. Basic effects could include getting rid of glare spots, red-eyes or cropping the image to make an overall better composition. Even more spectacular effects include transforming the images into sepia tones, to blend a series of images into just one photo or to give your photo borders and frames.

Wrapping up, it’s much easier and usually much more economic to go with a digital wedding photo album than a traditional film album. Just always be sure to ask your photographer if it is possible to combine both type of album, because in all likelihood he is desperate for business and he’ll cut you a deal.

What If I Don’t Like the Engagement Ring He Selected?

What If I Don’t Like the  Engagement Ring He Selected?

Nearly every boyfriend has worried about his future-fiancé not like thing engagement ring that he selects for her. Trust that before he has selected and purchased your engagement ring, he has done loads of research into what’s available and what would most closely suit your unique style. Still, if he happens to purchase a ring that does not directly suit your tastes, what should you do?

Before answering this question, it is important to ask yourself two questions: what does this engagement ring mean to me? And will I be happy to wear the ring he selected everyday for the rest of my life? Here is some advice for addressing these two questions:

What does this engagement ring mean to me?
The engagement ring is a symbol of your love. It is a hand-selected token of the bond that the two of you share and will continue to develop for years and years to come.

Will I be happy to wear thins ring everyday for the rest of my life?
You should feel proud to show off your engagement ring – the symbol of your love. Therefore, if you do not feel proud of the engagement ring that your fiancé has selected, chances are good that you will silently resent his selection.

It is better to appreciate the ring and truly love it than to convince yourself that you will be able to someday love the ring simply because it is a symbol of your love. An engagement ring is a symbolic token, but that doesn’t mean that is doesn’t have to be aesthetically attuned to your personal tastes.

If you do not like the engagement ring that your fiancé has selected, by all means, tell him so that you can exchange it for a ring that reflects your tastes and personality better. You can exchange the ring at most places for one that you love.

Broaching the subject of exchanging the ring can be tough. However, your fiancé should most likely bring it up first. If you have recently proposed to your girlfriend, it is important that you open this line of communication. Your new fiancé will not want to hurt your feelings by asking to exchange a ring that you are proud of. Therefore, it is up to you to let her know that if she is not completely happy with the engagement ring, she can exchange it for another.

What Can You Do If You Lose the Engagement Ring?

What Can You Do If You Lose the Engagement Ring?

If you happen to lose the engagement ring, you’re kind of out of luck, aren’t you? Particularly if it was a ring that she selected or if she was expecting the ring right when you bent down on one knee to propose. Well, it’s not the end of the world if you come up empty handed when you ask for your woman’s hand in marriage, but you probably won’t have the happiest of proposals if the ring truly is lost.

First things first- don’t panic. This sort of thing actually happens quite often and you can most likely find it. Perhaps in all of your pre-proposal nervousness you left the little gem on your dresser? Or maybe it’s in the pocket of the coat hanging by the door? Whatever the reason and location, you are sure to find the ring as long as you are patient – and have lost it in a location that does not frequently double as a giant black hole!

After your retrace the steps of your house, look in your car, your office and your friend’s car, if you have still not found the ring, then look again. And again. If after several attempts to retrace your steps have not produced your ring, then there is only one thing left do to: panic. Especially panic if it was an expensive engagement ring.

Being that you might not have intended to tell your would-be fiancé about the engagement, you may not want to tell her that you have lost the ring. Indeed, she will not only be sorry for you, and disappointed, and perhaps lose her faith in your ability to carry small objects, but she will likely know that you were planning to propose. Thus, any surprise element of the engagement will be stricken.

And yet, you will most likely be very sad and even frustrated because you cannot find the ring. Hopefully, you had not been saving for years for the ring, because the loss of it could put your engagement back a few years.

However, keep in mind that most men get insurance on the ring or some sort of warranties. Some warranties will cover lost or stolen rings, but you will pay a hefty price for it. It is highly advised that you purchase an insurance rider for your engagement ring, especially if it will be in your possession for more than a day. The rider is free, up to a certain limit, with many mortgages. Otherwise, you can get insurance only on the ring and agree to pay it for your fiancé, if she accepts.

Having some sort of insurance or security is critical if you are going to sustain your sanity after a lost ring. Your fiancé will also be impressed by your foresight and intelligence!

What are the Diamond Shapes in engagement rings and their benefits?

What are the Diamond Shapes in engagement rings and their benefits?

When it comes to engagement rings, there are a multitude of style and shapes to choose from. Some affect the hand in different ways. Others have the advantage of making the rock appear to be larger than it actually is. Here is a very brief overview of several engagement ring styles, but be sure to do your research on your own to select the style that is right for you and your bride.

Keep in mind that in addition to the shape of the cut, the depth of the cut is also important in determining the quality of the stone. Make sure that you select a ring that has very nice symmetry and balance, rather than one that is too deep or too shallow.

Round
The round cut is the most popular. Basically, the top of the diamond is drilled in a circle so that it can be round. The benefit of the round cut is that six prongs usually hold it, which decreases the probability of it falling out of the setting.

Princess
The princess cut is the square-top cut that was made popular by Tiffany’s. The major benefit of the square cut is that it is trendy, attractive and full of color. However, because it is held in place using only four prongs, it can be easily lost if any of the prongs come loose.

Oval
The Oval ring is one of the less popular options, as most brides prefer the round cut. However, the benefit of the oval ring is that the length helps to elongate the hand while the softness helps to add a degree of character.

Pear
The pear shaped engagement ring is one of the least-popular options. In fact, it is so frequently not chosen, that many jewelry stores do not even carry it in stock. If you would like a pear-shaped ring, chances are high that you will have to either go online or special order your ring.

Marquis
The marquis shape is an oval with tips. It not only helps to make the hand appear longer and slimmer, but it also makes the diamond appear larger than it actually is. Marquis are a very popular cut, but are not liked by all brides.

When determining which cut is right for your bride, it is probably important to take a good look around at available options. There are plenty of options with engagement rings even if you go the ‘I’ll design my own engagement ring’ route.

The Importance of the Engagement Ring Box

The Importance of the Engagement Ring Box

Many men spend hours, even days in jewelry shops searching for the perfect engagement ring. They look for the carat size, diamond cut, setting, color and certain sparkle that is perfect for their soon-to-be spouse. They look until they have found the perfect ring for that perfect finger. However, few men fail to think about the box in which the ring will be placed.

The box is the first thing that your future wife will see when you hand over the ring. It will tell of the quality and craftsmanship of the ring within the box and it will show her that you have spent time and consideration purchasing a ring that means everything to you and will to her. Therefore, it is important that you do take into consideration the quality of the box that holds the ring.

First and foremost, you should know that most fine jewelers will have boxes to accompany these rings. Many times, these boxes are made with a quality that is sufficient for your engagement ring. They will be durable, tasteful and made with high-quality materials.

If you are buying an antique ring, a ring that was used or a ring that comes in a lesser-than appropriate box, then you should know what to look for from an appropriate engagement ring box. Here are some guidelines:

1. Sturdiness
The sturdiness of the engagement ring box is very important. It may never be subjected to extreme pressure, but in the event that it is, you will want it to withstand and protect the ring. The top and the bottom should be aligned when they close and the seal should appear to be airtight so that it makes a “snap” sound when you close it.

2. Material
Ideally, the exterior of your box will be made of a fine felt material. The interior should be made of silk or a polyester blend. It should appear as if the ring is sitting in a bed of pillows or cotton.

3. Holder
The ring should slip right into a ring holder and stand straight up and down. It should appear as if you are presenting the ring to a queen and that the ring almost stands alone between the two pillows.

While the ring box is certainly not the most important part of the package that you are giving to your future wife, it is a critical part simply because it is the first thing that she will see when she opens her hand to receive your proposal. Make sure it is the highest quality box that you can find.

The Four C’s of engagement rings

The Four C’s of engagement rings

The most basic thing to remember when searching for that perfect diamond for that perfect person is that all diamonds are rated and priced according to a system called the 4 C’s. the four C’s are: cut, clarity, carat, and color. Each of the C’s has its own system of ranking, which we will discuss in this article in more detail.

As with any big purchase, it is important that you spend ample time researching your options before you purchase that perfect engagement ring. You need to know that she has a high probability of saying yes, sure. But you also want to know that you are purchasing the best possible ring for her tastes. After all, this is a purchase that you will hopefully only have to make once. She will bear the honor of wearing your engagement ring for the rest of her life, so make sure it’s a ring that you would be proud to have her wear.

Now, here’s an overview of each of the four C’s. More information is, of course, available from a certified diamond jeweler.

Cut: There are more than half a dozen cuts for your diamond. Each shape accents the hand in a different way. The most popular cut is the round, which is literally, a diamond with a rounded top. The least popular cut is the pear-shaped cut. In recent years, the princess diamond has grown in popularity, largely due to the Tiffany’s retailer. The marquis is an elongated oval shape that many women prefer because it not only makes the hand look slimmer, but it makes the diamond appear to be larger.

Clarity: The clarity of the diamond means literally the clarity of the diamond. The more clear the diamond, the more light will be reflected through the angles of it. Many times, the difference in clarity is so minute that it is tough for the average person to recognize. However, if you want to ensure that you purchase a diamond of the highest clarity, then it is important to consult a trained jeweler to help you select the best option.

Carat: The higher the carat, the heavier the diamond, and thus, the more expensive. Most women prefer to have about one carat on their fingers, though it is entirely a matter of personal preference.

Color: The color of the diamond is affected by the clarity and the cut. The higher the clarity, the better the color. It is important that you spend time looking over your options for diamonds to observe how colors can be so different.

The Benefits of Having Your Intended Pick the Engagement Ring

The Benefits of Having Your Intended Pick the Engagement Ring

If your future spouse is very particular about her jewelry selection, then chances are good that she will want to play a key role in the selection of her engagement ring. Determining what kind of lady your future spouse is will be important when first deciding whether or not you want to involve her in the engagement ring selection process. After all, you know her well, but when it comes to engagement rings, you are both are new territory with each other.

It is important that you ask your future bride if she wants to play a role prior to taking her to the jewelry shop or to keeping her out of the selection process. If you are unsure, then ask her friends what she might like. Next, spend some quality time with her alone in the shop looking at sizes, style and colors. If you have a budget, don’t tell her. Let her look around on her own first, then look for rings within your price range.

If you are unsure as to whether or not your future bride will want to play a role in the selection process, then review these few benefits of having your future bride select the ring on her own.

1. She will get the cut she wants.
Many brides have strong opinions when it comes to the cut of the ring. The cut of the ring is the shape of the diamond and it varies greatly across the board. Some women love the round cut, while others love the idea of having a square diamond. You will not have to bear the guilt or uncertainty of selecting a ring that she will not like if she selects the cut on her own.

2. You know you have the right color.
Just about every woman chooses to wear either one color of jewelry or another. Some women wear silver while others wear gold. Likewise, some women prefer platinum to anything else. When you take your future bride to the shop, she can help you learn which color ring she likes best. Even if she does not select the final ring, at least you will know you have gotten the color right.

3. She will select the size.
Many men are not sure what size they should select for their engagement rings. Some women like big diamonds and others find them to be gaudy. When your future bride selects the ring on her own, she is able to tell you what size she prefers, helping to leave out any room for uncertainty on your end.

There are many benefits to having your future bride select her engagement ring. However, you have to sacrifice and element of surprise when you let her know in advance that an engagement is on the way. Weight the benefits against the downfalls to make a decision that is right for you two.

Should I go Engagement Ring Shopping with my Partner?

Should I go Engagement Ring Shopping with my Partner?

Since the beginning of time, men have wondered whether or not they should go ring shopping with their partners prior to actually purchasing the engagement ring. The answer to this question, across the board, is highly personal and subjective. What works for one couple may not work for another. Therefore, this article will offer some advice to help you narrow your question down to one definitive answer.

An engagement ring is a piece of jewelry that your future spouse will wear for the duration of his or her life with you. It is important that this ring not only expresses the love sentiments of your relationship properly, but also that it is one that you would feel comfortable having your spouse where for eternity. Therefore, the first step is determining what the ring means to do. Balance what the ring means to you against what it means for your future wife.

Next, ask yourself what kind of style your future wife has. Will she want a large ring? Would you want a large ring? Will se want a particular color? Will she want a particular diamond shape? Does she often wear jewelry? Does she have a defined style?

If you cannot answer any of these questions with absolute certainty, but know that the answers could be important to your spouse, then it might be worth your while to at least discuss the option with your future spouse. You may also want to know how particular your future spouse is about her jewelry. Some ladies are more particular than others.

The major benefit of ring shopping with your spouse prior to the engagement is that you will be able to obtain a very comprehensive knowledge base of what she likes in a ring and what she doesn’t like. It may not matter whether or not she selects the ring, but it’s a good idea to take her out for a look at what’s available. After all, your spouse is the one person who will have to wear the ring for the rest of your life together.

If you do not take your future wife ring shopping, then you run the risk of purchasing a style or size of engagement ring that she is not interested in. while she will likely be thrilled with whatever ring you select, there are some rings that she will like more than others. Remember, no matter what ring you select, you can always exchange, upgrade or modify the ring to suit your needs.

Is the Quality of the Engagement Ring Really that Important?

Is the Quality of the Engagement Ring Really that Important?

The quality of the ring means the quality of the stone, the setting and the band. As with any jewelry, the quality is an entirely subjective consideration and needs to be worked out by individual couples. However, the ring will last longer and be more attractive if the quality is high. Furthermore, many people view their engagement rings as testaments of their love for each other. As such, as ring with a high quality will be a testament to the high quality of the relationship.

Here is a brief overview of the three types of ring quality that you will need to keep in mind when ring shopping:

1. Diamond Quality
Diamond quality is measured by the cut, carat, color and fire of the diamond. The higher the carat, the higher the quality. Likewise, the more color that you have, the better to cut. The idea is to have a very clear diamond – almost so that you can look straight through it without seeing any disruption in the quality.

It is always a good idea to purchase a certified diamond if you want to be sure that you are getting the best diamond possible. Diamond certifications come with an image of the diamond as well as all of the specifications about the diamond, such as the cut, color, brilliance, depth and more.

2. Setting Quality
The quality of the setting is important because it means that your diamond will not fall out if you have a strong setting, therefore, be sure to consult with a certified jeweler to ensure that you purchase the highest-quality setting possible. The setting, of course, should match the band in color. However, you can purchase two different metals for the band and the setting. For example, you can purchase a soft gold for the band and steel for the setting to ensure that the setting is solid, even if you want the classic gold metal for the band.

3. Band Quality
The quality of the band is important because it will help to ensure that your ring not only lasts for generations, but also that your ring continues to look stellar. Gold is the standard when it comes to engagement rings. However, gold is a very soft metal and tends to bend and get dinged up. Therefore, many couples choose to have steel or titanium wedding and engagement bands because they are more durable.

The quality of the ring that you select is entirely dependant upon your personal preference. While many couples prefer high quality engagement rings, if you are on a budget, you might have more restrictions that keep the quality in the mid-level range. Therefore, the decision needs to be based both on your desire as well as your abilities. Remember: you can always upgrade your ring for an anniversary gift years down the line.

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