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  • Those familiar and comfortable with online shopping have a variety of Web sites from which to view and order from.

  • Mail order catalogs are also an option, although most wedding planners will agree that going straight to the source will save time, money and energy. It may also spare a few headaches.

  • Invitations prices vary from 50 cents each to as much as $10 each depending on the ink, lettering, enclosures, size and style of paper and where they are ordered from.

  • Invitations should be ordered as soon as the wedding guest list is final. If the wedding date falls around a holiday, or is to be in a far-off destination, then guests should receive invitations farther in advance. For local weddings, six to eight weeks is considered sufficient notice.

  • Ordering far in advance also will allow enough time for the wedding invitations to be reprinted if an error should occur, such as a misprinted date or misspelled name.

  • Order 20 to 30 extra invitations to compensate for mistakes or last minute additions to the guest list.

  • Addresses should be handwritten on the envelopes and goofs are inevitable, so be sure to order plenty of extra envelopes, as well.
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