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Stunning Exits: Showcasing Impressive Wedding Dress Back Styles for the Contemporary Bride!

There are different details that make a wedding gown unique. Every style feature on a dress, from the neckline and sleeves to the train and fabric impact the overall look of a dress. In recent years wedding dress designers are paying closer attention to the details in the back of the dress as well. This has given rise to intricate, elaborate and unique details in this area. Such details add to the finesse of the dress.

Wedding dress trends for recent years have in fact listed amazing back details as a main factor to look out for. This article on the Wedding Wire tells us all about the various dresses with this feature, that took the runway by storm. 

At Best for Bride, we just love dresses which are just as beautiful in the back as they are from the front. Illusion details, keyhole backs and pretty corsets look lovely on brides, once they take off their veil and reveal the back. When a bride walks back from the aisle in a dress with fantastic back details, it is just amazing. It also tells us how fashionable the bride is to have considered this aspect, when planning her ensemble.

So, this post today is all about wedding dress back styles that will impress. With wedding fashion designers serious about nailing this detail, there is plenty of variety to appease everyone. Take a look at the collection we bring you below, and tell us which of these are your favorites.

Illusion lace on sheer with diamante button strand in center

This fantasy organza fit and flare wedding dress features illusion details in lace on a sheer panel in the back. Beautiful floral lace motifs spread across the entire back on barely-there sheer fabric in 3-dimensional fashion. Encrusted with sparkling crystals, they continue into the fabric skirt and extend all the way down to the train of the dress. Along the center of the back is a zipper trimmed with diamante buttons that extend to the derriere.

Stunning illusion back with extended button train on satin skirt

As it is, the illusion effects in the back of this Mori Lee dress are stunning. Additionally, the long satin button train that extends all the way to the edge of the train completes it in style. The entire back has intricate hand-embroidered lace appliques and a scattering of shimmering elements. The sleeves, neckline and waistline have a crystal trim around them. The satin button strand that starts at the center of the neckline continues down the skirt. It punctuates the silky satin sheen all the way down the court train.

Covered illusion back with arching elegant floral lace details

Here is a dress that shows us how the back of a dress can look stunning, even without revealing skin. This cap-sleeve gown features a sheer illusion back with mesmerizing lace and crystal details. The details are simple but attractive, and work very well with the texture of the gently ruched bodice. Along the center is a fabric button strand that ends at the waistline.

Embroidered lace appliques on sheer back with sparkling details

 

Modest yet sophisticated, the back of this beautiful wedding gown is adorned with embroidered lace appliques that trim the neckline, sides and center. Crystal elements embellish 3-dimensional sparkling floral motifs formed of hand-beaded lace embroidery. Along the center of the sheer back runs a diamante-encrusted zipper that ends at the derriere. The clusters of floral embroidery motifs flow into the peek-a-boo lace, all the way down the train, adding textural finesses to the gown. The sheer lace motifs extend into shoulder straps that continue along the Queen Anne neckline and bodice in the front.

Peek-a-boo lace frames cut-out in the halter back

If this Sophia Tolli Noelle gown’s plunging neckline and fitted silhouette look sexy from the front, it is equally glamorous in the back. The shoulder straps in the front of the gown frame a fantastic cut-out detail at the back. Peek-a-boo lace adds to the sophistication of the diamond-shaped detail. While a scattering of crystal embellishments trim the lower curve of the back, a short strand of silk buttons close the revealing layer of the lace at the back. As the lace continues down the length of the skirt, layers of fabric add texture to the skirt, and end in a court-length train.

Fully scintillating mesh back with crystal, rhinestone and sequin accents

The entire back of this beautiful Alfred Angelo gown is covered in a crisscross of scintillating elements. The embellishments in the accented bodice continue along the back, and add a beautiful effect to the sheer layer they form. With a fitted V-style back opening in the center, this dress is one-of-a-kind. The waistline is further accented with a thin trim of crystal embellishments that separate it from the details in the bodice.

Illusion keyhole back with glittering chandelier straps

The back of this Mori Lee Maria is pure eye candy for the fashion enthusiast. The dress features stunning illusion straps encircling the neckline and forming a fantastic keyhole detail. The chandelier straps look amazing. There are hanging strings of dazzling rhinestones dancing along the exposed back. The intricate trim of embroidered beaded details along the waistline completes the effect. This dramatic back design will awe your guests and keep them staring!

Illusion double keyhole back with crystal brooch clasp in center

An interesting variation to the popular keyhole back design, this Sophia Tolli dress features not one but two keyholes in the back. Embroidered lace appliques frame the outline of both cut-out sections. There are also crystal-studded brooch clasps at the neck and center strand. The lace trim forms shoulder straps and neckline in the front, creating a stand-out detail against the chiffon layers beneath it. The gathering of pleats continues in the back and along the entire stretch of the skirt in front. The dress features a unique design in the front with the lace motifs coursing along the bodice. These frame a deep-plunging neckline. It drops down to the waist and is subtly encased in sheer fabric.

Peek-a-boo lace keyhole details on full-sleeve wedding dress

The combination of embroidered lace appliques that frame the keyhole and full-length illusion sleeves make this Mori Lee dress a fairy tale beauty. Modest with its full-length sleeves and crisp V-neckline, the dress is charming from the rear. Lace appliques stand out against the underlying sheer layers. These encircle the waistline and spill slightly into the skirt.

Halter neckline with low-cut back and illusion trim

This dreamy dress called the Celestia from the Sophia Tolli collection is bewitching with its soft and fluttery back details. The halter neckline in front leads to an open back that dips deep down. However, there is a difference from the regular back details we commonly see with this neckline style. This dress features an illusion layer with embellishments above the soft pleats that flow from the waistline. The sleek illusion details contain a plethora of sparkling elements. These have been tastefully designed to add shine and contrast to the wispy layers of the skirt. The low cut back is held in place by halter neckline straps and a thin strand of diamante buttons in the center.

Criss-cross diamante straps with embellished neckline detail

The stunning back style of this Mori Lee gown features criss-cross shoulder straps entirely encrusted with crystal details along its length. At the point where the straps cross there is a triangular bit of thickly embellished fabric that adds to the glamour of the back. The embellished straps join the dress above the waistline, and a strand of fabric buttons extend downwards. Finally, the diamante beading adds charm to the entire bodice as well.

Illusion details on sheer straps and back

Wispy vines spiral along the sheer back of this misty wedding dress from the Sophia Tolli collection. The dress has a plunging V-neckline with a sheer layer forming a modesty panel in front. This continues into the back, forming matching shoulder straps that encase a V and then extend over the entire back area. Along the center is a diamante button studded strand. The subtle but interesting back details add to the overall ethereal effect of this dreamy wedding gown.

Open back with Venetian lace straps on vintage wedding gown

Adding exquisite charm and a dash of glamour to the stunning Mori Lee wedding dress is this open-back detail. Vintage Venetian lace adds to the allure of the shoulder straps that frame the open back on either side. These join at the center and extend towards the derriere in a fabric-coated strand. The eyelash lace hemline further adds to the stunning look of this dress, while the romantic open back helps the dress realize its vintage effect to the fullest.

Floral applique strands along the neckline and center

The stunning details in this dress include an illusion necklace in the back formed of floral lace appliques on a sheer layer. The lace appliques frame the neckline and extend along the center on either side of a thin fabric button strand. The sheer nature of the back has the effect of the illusion of embellishments simply hanging in thin air. The back continues into a gathered and layered skirt with softly cascading layers along the entire length.

The stunning halter yoke that continues into the embellished band at the back

This glamorous dress is sexy with its plunging neckline detail in the front. However, it is just as impressive in the back, with its halter-style yoke continuing into an arrow-shaped band resplendent with crystal details all over. There are rhinestones, pearls and silver beads adding to the opulence of this layer of detail. The contrasting satin skirt magnifies the effect of the sparkling elements on it.

Crystallized straps and embellishments with keyhole back detail

Although this Mori Lee dress is simple and elegant with a V-neckline in the front, the Marlena creates a statement in the rear. Intricate hand-beaded embroidery and crystal details embellish the shoulder straps. They lead to a matching sheer layer that closes over a cut-out detail above the waistline. Flowing downwards along the center is a stunning fabric-covered button strand that extends all the way to the end of the train. This dress is a majestic showstopper from this angle, and it is easy to see why!

Dramatic scintillating criss-cross straps reveal open-back detail

Dramatic open-back with criss-cross crystal embellished details at the neck add an unbeatable charm to this Alfred Angelo Sapphire gown. The simple and uncluttered details are nonetheless striking. The textured embellishments contrast beautifully against the silky satin white in the skirt. This dress will definitely impress from both the front and the rear, as it features a plunging neckline and sheer modesty panel in the front. The neckline in the front is further decorated with a scattering of sparkling details that accentuate this area.

Whether it is plunging and open-back designs or modest illusion details, one thing is certain: beautiful back details are a wonderful thing, and we hope it is here to stay. I hope you enjoyed this round-up of the various backstyles in the limelight. Don’t forget to tell us which of these is your favorite style in the comments below.

All these dresses are from our collection of designer bridal dresses at Best for Bride. To take a closer look at any of them, please click the links to the images. You can find more details on the dresses featured here and more from our latest collections at the Best for Bride website. Click here to visit our website and have a great time browsing through our extensive bridal wear collection.

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10 ideas for a brilliant bridal shower

Isn’t it odd how bridal showers have such a bad reputation? Despite all the effort and hard work that goes into planning one, not everyone is too keen on attending bridal showers. In fact, it isn’t uncommon for these events to end up as the sad prelude to a fantastic wedding. It is no wonder that the memories of the bridal shower are quickly washed away, especially when the wedding has a better chance of being a bit hit.

So, if you are in charge of planning a bridal shower for your bestie, we know you are up for quite a challenge. You will have to think extra-hard to give the girls at the party a fun-filled and exciting time. Since we understand your difficulty, we are here to help you overcome this challenge with a few brilliant ideas. We’ve crawled around the internet and collected what we think were the most impressive ideas. These should be enough to inspire you to plan your own. So, come along and find out what we’ve picked for you today!

#1 Have plenty of bite-sized treats

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Rather than planning an elaborate buffet or plated meal with lots of details and exquisite dishes, the idea is to keep it simple and stunning. Women love visual details, so you have to choose dishes that are as appetizing to look at, as they are tasty. And the smaller they are, the better they will go down. There is something so sinfully attractive about bite-sized food on neat cocktail sticks that is immensely tempting. The other good thing is that not only are they easy to whip up, they are also incredibly tasty. When you serve a platter of tiny delicious treats that are too small to resist, nobody will refuse trying it and you can be sure that they’ll enjoy the experience. Serve up a variety of items, so there is something that everyone fancies. This way, you’ll have an interesting array of delicacies, and it will be both practical and well-appreciated.

Here we have a link with recipes for not one or two, but twenty-two bite-size appetizers that are sure to be crowd pullers.  Check it out and make your pick from the lot.

#2 Choose a sweet but simple theme

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Too many details can spoil the overall impact, and you may find yourself unable to bring every aspect together to create a cohesive effect. It is much better to stick to a simple theme, with just a few colors and details to focus on. Whether you aim for classic elegance or casual chic, keep it uncluttered. Make sure that you pick all the colored elements in a specific hue, so they all come together beautifully. Don’t use more than two bold colors, and add in plenty of neutrals like white, brown and gray to balance it out. Another point to remember is to stick with an idea, rather than with a design or motif, as it is easier to execute. For example, you can choose pink and flowers as the main subjects and build your theme around these two factors. It will also be easier to find matching elements that will do the job well. Some pretty impressive themes can be seen at the following links:

#3 Give the dashing bride special attention

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The best way to make a bridal shower special, is to make the bride feel truly special. So, apart from planning a big celebration for her, make sure you also do something special to make her feel very important.

Just like there are special bride and groom chairs for the wedding, designate a special spot for the bride at the party, and decorate it to look very special. You could even set up a special area that is highlighted with signature décor to make it obvious. Give the bride a “bride-to-be” sash, that she will wear throughout the day! She may be shy, but trust us, she is going to love it. You could even give her a tiara or something special (but not looking tacky), for that little extra that sets her apart from the guests. Make sure to have her wear this and the sash with great pomp and show, and it will immediately set her spirits soaring and she will look forward to all that is in store for her.

#4 Have a couture cake

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You do not need a huge towering cake for the bridal shower, a small stylish one will do. If you are doing it yourself, keep it simple, but attractive with neat and crisp details that add a stylish touch to it. If you aren’t certain about doing the details in fondant, go with fail-safe choices like ribbons, cake toppers and other accessories that can easily dress up a simple cake. If you are ordering it, make sure it ties to the theme but doesn’t look too cluttered with too many details. Gourmet cakes are all the rage now, with pretty little details and designs being more in the limelight than the flavors. So, splurge on that. When placing the cake on the table, highlight it well, by arranging it between well-balanced, neat arrangements on either side. This article on the Knot shows us how a beautiful bridal shower cake should be. Take a look, we are sure you’ll have a tough time deciding which is the best!

#5 Or replace the single cake with an elaborate arrangement of fancy cupcakes

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We found this brilliant idea on Real Simple and instantly fell in love with it. If there is something more impressive than a beautiful cake, it is a batch of many small, but beautiful cakes. Good-looking and delicious cupcakes are not only a delight to look at, they are also practical to serve at a bridal shower. Think of it this way—if you have a gourmet cake, you’ll be stuck with cutting and serving it for quite a while. On the other hand, with a tier of delicious cupcakes, the guests can help themselves to the one they fancy. You can also experiment with a variety of flavors instead of sticking with just one. This way, all the guests are likely to find one that they love without much trouble.

#6 Serve a signature drink that matches the party theme

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This is your chance to come up with an interesting beverage that will tie beautifully with the theme of the wedding. Since the crowd will be relatively small, it will not be too difficult to have signature cocktails served. You could even display them so they form a beautiful arrangement that will be noticed by the guests. Pay attention to the smaller details, like choosing a beautiful garnish and dressing up the rim with colored sugar crystals, for that luxurious finish. You can make it interesting by matching the color and flavor to the weather, the color and also keeping the bride’s favorite tastes in mind. Also, set up the beverage station separately from the rest of the food arrangement. Consider using custom name tags and interesting décor arrangements that match the theme. If you are unsure about whether it will go down well with all the guests, you can also set up two cocktail drinks of different tastes, so that there is at least one that everyone is bound to choose. From refreshing Grapefruit and mint mojitos to pretty pink lemonades, you will find a range of brilliant bridal shower cocktail recipes on the Martha Stewart website, here.

#7 Have a dress code

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Most women love being part of a theme. So, make sure the guests at the bridal shower also have a chance to participate in a theme by providing them a dress code. Keep it simple, so that nobody has trouble finding an outfit that will be suitable. Either go with a color, or give a specific design type like polka dots or stripes somewhere in their outfit, so they have some flexibility in choosing how to incorporate this into their dressing style. The other benefit of having a specific dress theme is that it will unify the party and everyone will naturally be curious to find out how the others have chosen their looks, to fit the suggested theme. It will be an ice-breaker, and can help ensure that your party pictures look very interesting because of this unifying factor. Simple dress color codes that are bound to make it easy for everyone are black, white or silver. It doesn’t even have to be in the dress, you can ask them to incorporate the color or design factor anyway. This may be with an accessory like a clutch or a belt, or else with the dress design or embellishment itself. Or you could ask all the guests to present themselves in a chosen style, like Wild West or vintage 90’s style. This article on the Bridal Guide gives you a quick look at the some color options that look great. Our personal favorite was the red and pink ombre code that was ravishing!

#8 Make it magical with things that shimmer, float and hang from above

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Anything that doesn’t isn’t fitted to the ground has a magical charm to it. So, make the most of this idea, by including décor items that hang freely or are suspended in the air. You can consider lanterns, hanging flower balls and even floating balloons in a chosen color to create this magic. Don’t shy away from the idea even if you are conducting an outdoor event. Place the seating under a tree, and have hanging items like lanterns and candle holders suspended from the branches. If this is not practical, consider using table centerpieces with floating helium balloons that rise above the eye-level for an equally attractive effect. Do glitter in the right doses, and use crystals and stones to add a touch of sparkle, and we are sure the bride will love the element of fantasy associated with the entire setting. Mix this up with displays that are placed low, and the impact will be doubled. So, plan to have your decorations kept both high and low, at various levels, for a stunning effect.

#9 Make the setting fragrant

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Do you often associate certain events or places with lovely smells that you can still remember, when you just think of them? Crucial to setting the ambiance, make sure that your venue not only looks great, but smells awesome too. Choose a signature scent that is bound to be pleasant, and make sure that the guests get a fair whiff of this scent from the minute they are at the party. Guests often pick on a scent sub-consciously and this plays a great role in making the memories of the day interesting. So, give them an olfactory sensation by choosing a scent like vanilla, cinnamon, rose or sandalwood and adding this odor in lavish doses to the venue. You can do this using scented candles, air fresheners and pot pourri. Perfumed spray can be used on the table linen and napkins. Also, choose flowers that complement the main scent and have the bridal party wear a scent that blends well with the overall fragrance. More tips on adding a fragrance to your venue can be found at this page on Easy Weddings.

So, now you are all equipped to plan a bridal shower with a difference. To pick your attire for this big event that you will be hosting for your dear friend or relative, make sure to browse through our online evening dress catalog at Best for Bride.

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Traditions out, innovations In—10 ways to make your wedding different!

Anyone…..yes anyone, can have a traditional wedding!

Most couples limit their experiments to the palette or decorations at the wedding, and play it safe. At times, this is all it takes to make the wedding memorable. At other times, it may be remembered for a while, but is then quickly burrowed in the memories of your guests when newer and more interesting things capture their attention.

So, how do you make sure that your wedding is remembered forever?

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10 wedding invitation mistakes to avoid

Your wedding invitation is a very important aspect of your wedding.  The invitation often offers your guests the first peek at what is in store on your big day. More importantly, it provides crucial information, like the date, venue and time. This allows guests to plan their availability and schedule your special day into their calendars. So, it is only necessary that you choose your wedding invitation with due care, and avoid any mistake in it.

Today, we will look at the most common mistakes that couples make when planning their wedding invitation. This will allow you to avoid the same, and do it right. So, here goes.

#1 Placing your order late

Wedding invitations should go out early, so your guests are informed on time and can send their RSVP’s early. You need the RSVP count early, in order to get on with the rest of your wedding arrangements. Since the RSVP’s are necessary to know how many guests will be attending, it is directly linked to finalizing your venue, planning the seating arrangements, quantity of food to be ordered, party favors etc. If you delay ordering your invitation, you automatically delay the time when it is sent out, and with it all the rest of the wedding plans are also delayed. So, once you decide to get married, let the wedding invitation be on your top list of priorities. Set aside time to sort out the design, plan the overall look, draft the words to go with it, choose stationery and place your order. After that, it will still be a couple of days before you receive it. So, factor in all these aspects into your planning time line, and make sure you place your order as early as is possible, so there is no delay in the rest of your wedding plans.

#2 Making it too cluttered

Many couples make the mistake of going overboard with the design and wordings for their invitations. This can clutter  up the invitation, and the little details may not even be noticed. You can always use color, but do it in a manner that it is easy on the eye. Similarly, distribute the message in such a way that it fits neatly, and there is still plenty of empty space, so it doesn’t look stuffy. If you pack your invitation with information on every page, it can be overwhelming and your guests may not find it appealing at all. If there are too many details, it is best to divide it into sections and fit it neatly into separate pages. This will make it a lot easier to take in. Also pay attention to the font. Choose one that is not only easy to read, but is neat and matches the tone of the invitation. If you must have a long invitation message, consider stationery that is longer than it is wide, so it looks evenly distributed and streamlined.

#3 Adding too many details and colors

Similar to adding too much information in your message, too many details and colors can also take away the charm of your wedding invitation. It is true that your wedding invitation offers a sneak peek into what is in store for your wedding, but it is essential that you do it tastefully to create the right effect. If your wedding color palette includes several colors, don’t include all of them in the invite. Balance it out by mixing neutrals with the brightest colors in your palette. Similarly, forego the finer details like intricate designs that will be used at your wedding, or technically complicated stuff that can cost a lot, but may not turn out so dramatic on paper. What matters most is that your wedding invitation contains all the essential details that your guests must know. For the rest, less is more!

#4 Not proofreading your copy properly before printing it

There is plenty of chance for the words on your invite to go wrong. From the names of the couple, to grammatical errors, to important information like the date or time of wedding, everything has to be checked and cross-checked. So,  have it checked several times, and no mistakes are overlooked. Be attentive when you do your checking, and don’t hesitate to ask your family or friends to check for typos. A single typo can end up as an eyesore that you can do nothing about, once it is printed. The most good looking invitations can also fail if there are grammar or spelling mistakes in it.  So, do all you can to avoid it. Take your time when drafting the invitations. Look at the various options available and try each one out till you find the right choice. Don’t do a hurried edit, take your time to read through and make sure everything is alright. We suggest checking every word individually. It is also a good idea to leave the invitation untouched for a day or two after you draft it. When you then return to it, it will be easier to spot errors that you missed in the first check and correct them promptly.

#5 Adding the registry information in the card

It is a breach of wedding invitation etiquette to include your registry information on the card. It will not only look as though you are fishing for gifts, it is simply not the right place to do it. The intention of the invitation card, like the name suggests, is to invite a guest to your wedding. So, focus on that. Whether you want gifts or not, don’t make any mention of it on your wedding invitation. Some couples add a “No Gifts please” statement to their wedding invitations. Even this can be inappropriate. When a guest is invited to a wedding, they know they are usually expected to get the couple a gift. Nowadays, the common practice is to provide this information on the wedding website, which is a must-have for every wedding. So, they’ll either look for this information there, or else ask someone in the wedding party and find out. You can always include your wedding website URL in your wedding invitation. This should be sufficient for your guests to find your wedding registry, and choose a gift from the list.

#6 Doing a sloppy job of addressing the envelopes

Two common mistakes are to address the envelopes in a rush so it looks shabby, and using sticky labels to address the envelope. Addressing the envelopes should be a priority, as it is the first thing that your guests look at when they receive the invitation. Do it well, and you create a good first impression. If you do this yourself, make sure you do not do too many invitations in one go. Give yourself enough time to do it in batches. Also, your handwriting should be good, legible, and using a very good pen. The worst thing that can happen is your ink running out while you address an envelope. So, make sure that you have a spare pen in hand, all the time. Using sticky labels may seem practical, but it can ruin the appearance of your invitation. Also, it looks very impersonal and your guests would appreciate it more if you wrote or printed on the envelope directly. Consider hiring the services of a calligrapher or having the cards printed by the same stationer who prints the invitation cards. The latter will save you plenty of time and effort, will be neat and look professional.

#7 Ordering the wrong number

When you have a guest list in hand, you should be able to make an educated guest of how many invitations you will need. Remember that you do not need one invitation per person invited to the wedding, as many of them will be couples or families who can be covered with a single invite. The best way to sort this out is to edit your guest list, so all those who are covered under the same invitation come together on it. Once you have an idea of how many invitations will be required, you can add an extra 25%, just to be on the safe side. This will cover up for the last minute additions you may have missed, and also leave you with enough copies as keepsakes for your wedding treasure box. Read more about setting this up here, on this previous post. Ordering a few extras will also save you the trouble of going back and buying more cards, if you end up having lesser cards than you actually need. A fresh order can have you spending a for

#8 Not using a separate card for the reception

If the wedding ceremony and reception are at different venues, it is a good idea to use separate cards to clearly mention both the venue addresses and times, so there is no confusion. This is even more important if you haven’t invited everyone on the guest list to both functions. In which case, having two separate invitations for both functions is the best way to handle it. Just make sure that you separate both sets and address them correctly, so there is no confusion about who will receive which card. We also suggest that you add directions to the venue on either card, so it is easy for the guests to find their way to the venue on the day. Read more about what essential information has to be contained in an invitation card at our previous post here.

#9 Not using the required amount of postage stamps

When you mail your wedding invitations, you will have to send them with the correct postage stamps so they reach where they ought to. We often make the mistake of assuming that a certain number of stamps would be sufficient. If you put more stamps than the actual weight calls for, it will be fine. But if the number is lesser, it will lead to the card being returned and simply causing unnecessary delays. Don’t assume that the invitation will be just like normal postage. An invitation card will usually have several pieces of paper inside, and each of these can quickly add up, requiring you to pay higher postal charges. All you have to do to avoid this problem, is to take a sample to the post office, have it weighed and buy sufficient quantity of stamps to cover all your invitations. Also, don’t forget that you may need more stamps for cards that have to travel further.

Tip: Invitation cards of standard size and weight normally cost less, while bulky invitations cost a fortune in postage charges. So, remember this when you are considering odd shapes and unusual looking cards that may not fit into a regular letter box. You may be better off avoiding more inserts than is absolutely required, as each piece can contribute to added postal charges.

#10 Sending the invitation card too late

Just like ordering the card late can cause a lot of inconvenience, sending it out late can do the same. Your guests should be informed of your wedding plans well in advance, so they can mark their calendars and make their plans by setting aside any other engagements. You should send it at least two months before the wedding date, so there is enough time for it to reach the recipient, time for them to return the RSVP and plan their activities on the day. Place your order early, address the cards soon after you have them printed and send them out in the post immediately afterwards. This way everything will progress smoothly and without confusion.

This covers all the likely mistakes you can make where your wedding invitations are concerned. So, stay one step ahead of the game and avoid all these problems. At Best for Bride we have a dizzying array of invitations including the ones in this article. There are amazing offers too, so you get the best deal for your money. Check out our website here today, to choose your special wedding invitation card and place your order right away.