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The expanse of the internet could also be utilized to send out your wedding invitations. True, you need to give out hard copy, fancy and cute wedding invitations but sometimes, geographical locations will limit you. So, when should you stick to the traditional door-to-door distribution of invitations and when is the use of online cards acceptable? Stick to the Tradition Good manners and right conduct call for the traditional giving of hard copy wedding invitations to your honored guests and principal sponsors. Because you have already allotted a specific budget for this aspect of the wedding, might as well put that into good use. You could go for simple card-and-envelope wedding invitations. Of course, no one would blame you either if you settle for fancy invitations - complete with frills, laces and ribbons. Whatever suits your mood, your taste and your preference, then so be it. After all, it is your wedding. No one will question your choice of style and design. It's also proper to give out hard copy wedding invitations to guests who live within your community. It's but rational, right? It's different when you simply tell them that they're invited on the big day and when you give them wedding invitations. The latter makes the invitation official. As such, they won't have to second guess what attire to be in or what church to go to. The wedding invitations will say it all. Use the Wide Reach of the Internet There are moments however when geographical locations will limit the physical handing out of wedding invitations. This is especially true today when many of your friends have already gone abroad or have migrated to another country. Of course, you still want them to be part of this memorable day. But inviting them to your wedding would not anymore necessitate the spending for instead of spending for postal fees. Today, the internet is your ally. You can simply get online wedding invitations and send these to your friends, and viola, you've instantly asked for their presence on your wedding day! You could even register to wedding announcer sites so you can post bits of information about your life as a couple. More than what you hoped for on a wedding invitation, right? Also, you can get in contact with long-lost friends using the social networking sites such as Friendster, Facebook and Multiply. This way, it's not that hard anymore to track some people down and inform them about your upcoming wedding - privately of course. Indeed, wedding invitations can now be sent the traditional or the modern way. Whatever mode you prefer, just make sure that you got the info correct and that you sent it to the right people. Online or hard copy, it doesn't really matter now. Best for Bride - Wedding Dresses and Bridesmaid Dresses 5359 Dundas St. West (at Kipling) Etobicoke, ON, Canada, M9B 1B1 Make your wedding planning less stressful. Get help from BestForBride.com for your mother of the bride dresses and wedding invitations needs. Visit the site too if you are looking for wedding dresses in Toronto.
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