Why seal n send wedding invitations are just better
Seal n send invitations are designed as single sheets that are folded to create what are known as mailers. This means that these self contained invites don’t need an envelope. This is specifically because each seal n send invitation is printed on both sides where on one side of the invitation is your announcement about the event that you are hosting (this can be a wedding and wedding reception, a dinner, a dance event and each must contain location, other general information, a photo can make a big difference and finally artwork and directions to the location where necessary. It is advisable that the bottom section of the seal and send wedding invitations is perforated so that is can be used as a detachable “Répondez s’il vous plait” or RSVP.
Seal n send invitations are often called self mailer invites and contrary to popular belief are not mainly used for cheap wedding invitations. Here are some benefits of using self mailer invites such as these:
- They can be fully customized to fit any occasion.
- They can be easily budgeted and have a great style sleek look.
- You can alter an existing affordable seal ‘n sends design, change the wording, the paper used and the color of ink or you can just design an entirely new on from scratch.
- Add unique photos and artwork.
- Invitations are least 70% cheaper than traditional static invitations.
- They are Multi-purposed and can be used for not only weddings, but other social events as well.
Conclusively the seal n send invitations are excellent for all-in-one design and make the process easy and an economical choice for weddings and these types of parties. These invitations create that personal touch to your wedding and we believe that it’s a great alternative to the traditional and less customizable wedding invitations. This of course is even better as the cost is lower and it can still allow you to credit a world class and stunning wedding invite.
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