Add contemporary style with this fun gaming card design. The king and queen of hearts is a preminition of your life ahead. Combination of black and red foil on this single radiant white card make this contemporary design one to gamble on. Respond & Reception Cards To keep your invitation ensemble consistent, matching Respond Cards and Reception Cards are identical. These are flat, non-folding cards 3 1/2 x 4 7/8.




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Loved the King & Queen of hearts we got for my son's wedding coming up in Vegas this January 2010. We are using the invitations for the wedding shower and they turn out wonderful. They are simple, but elegant with the hearts done in foil. We will be using you again in the near future!
After you spend time creating your own invitations, you want to ensure they arrive at your guests homes looking as great as they did leaving yours. So how do you guarantee your invitations will arrive in great condition? Next to hand delivery, your best bet for protecting your invitations against the potential rigors of mailing - marking, bending, and tearing - is to request that your invitations are hand canceled.
What does "hand cancel" mean?Cancellation refers to the markings that the postal service puts on stamped mail to prevent the stamps from being re-used; in current times, this marking is typically created by automated high speed machinery, and most often is a large, red, rectangular stamp. While these machines are quick and convenient, mail that goes through them run the risk of being bent, marked up, and even torn - risks you do not want to take with formal invitations.
Hand canceling, as the names implies, means that each invitation will be post marked by hand, not machinery, thus eliminating the aforementioned risk factors - and the aforementioned unattractive red stamp.
How do I get my invitations hand canceled?After completing your invitations, bring your finished ensemble into your local post office and simply request that they are hand canceled. Most (not all) post offices will have no problem with this, as it is common practice with formal mail. Depending on your local branch, be prepared to be asked to stamp your own invitations, or told that they can be hand canceled on another day.
Additional tips for safe invitation arrivalAlways check with your local post office about the cost of postage prior to mailing. Keep in mind that square invitation envelopes will cost more to send, and mail that weighs over one ounce will also have a surcharge. So check fist and eliminate the Return to Sender stamped across your invitation envelopes.
Consider sending a test invitation to yourself and/or a friend or relative who lives far away. Simply bring a finished ensemble to the post office, determine the appropriate postage, request that it is hand canceled, and see how it arrives. Of course if it arrives safely and free or markings, bends, or tears, you can feel more confident in sending the rest out to your guests.
Of course and in fact we encourage it. The wedding response cards on our site as well as all our invitation papers are offered blank for you to print your personal message. Further, by using the matching piece for your thank you note, it will help coordinate all the pieces from your wedding invitation ensemble.
When printing your thank you notes, we suggest printing your names (Mr. & Mrs. John Smith) on the front panel and handwriting your personal message of thanks on the inside of the note.
Inkjet CompatiblePapers compatible for use in most home inkjet printers Limited Inkjet PrintingDue to paper thickness, texture or size these papers may be more difficult to print using a standard home inkjet printer. We suggest reading your owners manual and testing. Laser CompatiblePapers compatible for use in most home laser printers Limited Laser PrintingDue to paper thickness, texture or size these papers may be more difficult to print using a standard home laser printer. We suggest reading your owners manual and testing. All DigitalPapers have been tested and approved for use in all major digital printing presses, including Xerox, HP Indigo, Canon, Océ . Paper is perfectly sized for use with this equipment. Conventional MethodsGood results when printing using offset, thermography, letterpress, engraving, foil stamping and embossing. All papers may not be suitable for all these applications. We recommend consulting your printer and testing. | |