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| Home > Wedding Preparation > Pre Wedding Preparation > Wedding Invitation Cards
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Guests are considered next to the God in Indian culture. Hence inviting guests too is considered auspicious. Hence inviting and welcoming guests for a wedding function has a high significance to it since it is believed that a happy guest bestows happy blessings. The guests are invited through a invitation card from the ancient times in India. A wedding invitation card could be made of a simple letter with inviting and happy words sharing the news of the marriage alliance fixed and that the invitee`s presence would relish the fun and blessings at the occasion. There could be special wedding invitation card printed, which is a trend today. Depending on the budget the quality of paper, special font style and designs as well as graphics are used to decorate the cards. However, a holy symbol of a god`s picture and a few typical traditional symbols are used to adorn the card are considered compulsory signs.
A wedding invitation card is the guest`s first introduction to your grand wedding, setting the tone for the celebrations, establishing a theme for the wedding and giving a look into your personal style as well. With so many functions, a wedding card assumes a lot of importance and becomes an integral part of the wedding preparations.
All Indian wedding cards reflect an ethnic look and style. Motifs such as Ganeshji, swastik, Palki or doli feature regularly on the cards. Since the invitation card creates the most important first impression, it is imperative that the cards should be beautiful and unique.
These days there are lots of designs, fonts and styles to choose from. Even the paper on which the invitation card are printed vary from hard to tissue-soft paper. Also one can print the invitation or get it engraved on the card. If the budget permits, one can even go for customized wedding cards that carry the pictures of the bride and groom. The distinctive textures, attractive colors and unmatched finish of Indian wedding invitations add to the overall charm of the wedding.
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