I am seeing more and more of a tread for creative wedding invitations. Something that is unique, and out of the norm. Invites that stand out, and modern – something for this generation rather than the last generation. I get to write… < more >
Banded and Betrothed Teal Thank You Card

Banded and Betrothed Teal Thank You Card
Designed Exclusively for Lovely Little Invitations
as low as $0.34 per card
Expressing your gratitude to your guests for their generosity is an important aspect of wedding etiquette. The Banded and Betrothed Teal Thank You Card is bold and colorful with its tones of black, hunter green, tan, and lime green.
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Harriet from Brooklyn, New York says: So i am going to have to thank you for having Lynn [one of our customer service reps] - she caught a spelling error on my wedding invitation insert! Gold star to Lynn!
Mimi from Little Rock, Arkansas says: My schedule became so much easier once I decided to use Lovely Little Invitations for my wedding invitations. No more going to stores, flipping through these huge books, no more stress. Ordered, got them, everything turned out perfect. Thank you Jack!
DeVerna from Jacksonville, FL writes: I was hesitant at first, buying my wedding invitations online – what if they came out all wrong? But I was pleasantly surprised by the speedy service and spendy looking wedding invitations. Thanks Lovely Little Invitations.
Janine from Newark, New Jersey says: Just a quick thanks - my invitations came and they were nicer than i thought they would be - loving them!
Linda from St. Louis, MO writes: I hesitated getting anything for my wedding online, but after i got that sample pack I got to touch and feel the product. Keep those coming, they sold me.
The Banded and Betrothed Teal Thank You Card can be used to express your gratitude to your wedding guests. The black, hunter green, tan, and lime green colors, like true love, know no barriers or limitations, and are suitable to weddings held in all seasons and climes. Saying thank you at the reception or in an email is neither sufficient nor proper wedding etiquette. Nothing expresses gratitude like a hand-written note and nothing short of this is acceptable. Make sure to mention the specific gift and the name of the donor in your note.




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