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Thank You Cards at Advantage Bridal

Wednesday, April 11th, 2012

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Looking for the perfect Thank You Card?  Check out Advantage Bridal’s large selection of thank you cards and stationary.  Advantage Bridal has so many different styles and themes to choose from – one is certainly going to be perfect for you!  Having a beach themed wedding?  We have the perfect Seaside Beach Chairs Thank You cards to go with your event!  Getting married in paradise?  Check out our Newlywed Paradise Thank You Cards.    Want a classic looking card?  Check out our Bride and Groom Thank You cards or our  Bridal Couple Thank You Notes.  Looking for a retro or whimsical set of cards?  Our Darling Duo Thank You Cards fit the bill perfectly!  Have an asian theme or cherry blossom themed gathering?   Our Cherry Blossom Thank You Notes will be perfect! And don’t forget to check out our new Mod Thank You cards available in pink, grey, and aqua.  Whatever the event or theme, Advantage Bridal is sure to have the perfect Thank You Card for you!

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Young, Engaged & On a Budget

Saturday, March 10th, 2012

Lily, 22, just graduated college and celebrated her accomplishment with more than a graduation ceremony. Her boyfriend, who she met during her freshman year, proposed on graduation day. They’re young, in love and on a tight budget. But like other brides we know, they’re determined to plan the wedding of their dreams in just 12 months. If they work efficiently, that gives them enough time to shop for wedding venues, vendors, bridal accessories, food and cake, as well as learn the dos and don’t of planning this momentous affair. Think Wedding Planning 101. To top it off, Lily’s mom has ideas for the wedding that aren’t exactly in line with hers. Rest assured, there are steps brides like her can take to smooth out the details.

Brainstorm first. Write it all down, including a tentative guest list, possible venues, day or evening wedding, music preferences, wedding theme, bridal gown style, etc.

Set a budget, and stick to it. Become a DIY bride, even if you don’t have a creative bone in you. There are plenty of kits that make it easy to do DIY wedding invitations and DIY favors. A little hard work up front can save in the long run.

Look at the big picture. Prioritize your plan by starting with the big-picture, like the venue and type of wedding. Fill in the details later to see what’s left in the budget.

Stay organized. Search for vendors, setup a website and utilize wedding planning tools on websites such as The Knot.

Make decisions quickly. Being wishy-washy adds stress and can have a domino effect on other plans.

A little etiquette goes a long way. Buy a book on wedding etiquette to easily navigate the process and omit any faux pas. Tips help with everything from the guest list to thank you cards.

Accept good enough. We all want the couture wedding shoes, 2-carat diamond ring and designer bridal gown. But you can achieve the look of luxury without going broke. Pick items that mimic your favorite style and designers. Sites such as The Budget Savvy Bride or The Broke-A** Bride provide useful tips.

Remember wants vs. needs. Do you need it for the wedding or simply want it; paring down this list will cut costs.

Think beyond traditional. Your preconceived ideas may blow the budget, so think outside the wedding box. Marry at a public venue or the courthouse and spend on the reception. Have an intimate ceremony with a larger reception. Combine your ceremony and honeymoon. Serve h’orderves and cake instead of a meal. Skip the alcohol. Rent or borrow a dress. . .

Have a heart-to-heart with mom. Sit down with your mother over coffee and be specific about her involvement in the wedding planning process. Let her know how you feel, that you appreciate her and that your wedding will be different than hers. She loves you and wants the best for you, but you’re all grown up now and this is your wedding after all.

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Wedding Etiquette Essentials

Thursday, March 8th, 2012

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Wedding etiquette plays an important role in planning for the big day, so couples shouldn’t overlook the significance of manners – from wedding invitations to the guest list and from thank you cards to the bridal shower. Emily Post is a great resource for everyone involved in wedding planning or invited to the memorable affair, including the bride, groom, family members and guests.

Even with social media, blended families and other unique situations, Emily Post provides valuable wedding etiquette advice that continually evolves. Founded in 1946, the Emily Post Institute studies the evolution of how manners change over time and vary depending on location and culture. The family business spans five generations. Peggy Post writes The Well-Mannered Wedding column for The New York Times.

Here she addresses a question from a reader regarding bringing the plus-one guest. Being polite and practicing good manners are always in style.

Who Deserves Plus-One Status?

My boyfriend and I have had several heated discussions regarding the etiquette of inviting guests with a plus-one. He thinks everyone should get a plus-one, all other factors aside. I think that only guests in a serious relationship (i.e. long term, living together) should warrant a plus-one invitation. Can you settle the debate?

Monica A., Berkeley, Calif.

Let’s avoid sending either one of you to the etiquette penalty box. Today’s standard plus-one is someone who is married to, engaged to, living with and, yes, in a long-term relationship with the invited wedding guest. Beyond these “must invites,” your plus-one decisions will be based on budget and consistency. If it’s only a few and it’s not a budget buster, you might consider asking them all. But if that’s not the case (and let’s be realistic here), come up with a clear parameter. Even so, without a plus-one invitation, some of your single guests may not want to attend. In the end, that’s their choice.

Note to guests: You didn’t get a plus-one invitation and you have a new boyfriend? Be empathetic and don’t take offense. Be happy that you’re one of the “must be there” people on the bride and bridegroom’s guest list.

Wedding Website Benefits

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

Unique Wedding Website using Blogger. Image: The Budget Savvy Bride

Market yourself, your groom and your wedding with a wedding website. It’s not only a cinch to find a template, publish and share but guests will appreciate the extra effort.

Yes, traditional wedding stationery is still important, such as save the dates, bridal shower invites, wedding invitations and thank you cards. But in the age of iPhones and iPads, having a website can be a time saver for guests.

Why should you have a wedding website? It provides an easy platform for you to share pertinent info with your guests. You can post your engagement pictures, registry, venue/reception directions, vendor links, honeymoon destination, etc.

You choose the design template and what you’d like published on the site, including optional information. For example, share the story of how you and your fiance met (especially helpful for whirlwind courtships) or allow guests to RSVP online. It saves a stamp, a trip to the post office and helps reduce wedding stationery costs.

Many top wedding sites offer websites for free or a nominal fee. It also helps organize guest lists, reception seating and mailing addresses so you can simply print labels for wedding invites or thank you notes.

If you spend a little time up front creating a wedding website, it will save you more time down the road. If a guest leaves for the ceremony without the invite and directions, he/she can simply visit your site on their electronic device and find all the valuable info. It saves you time and your guests.

A simple Google search will direct you to popular free wedding websites, but you can also create your own using sites like Blogger. Make sure you do your research first, so that you don’t find yourself jumping through hoops or paying for something you thought was free.

Brides can register at AdvantageBridal.com for their bridal shower or wedding. Find unique bridal gifts, honeymoon apparel, bachelorette party supplies, and bride and groom gifts at our one-stop shop.

Let Advantage Bridal Help You Say “Thank You!” with Wedding Thank You Notes

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

thank you cardsSaying “thank you” is more than just an etiquette point or formality.  Saying “thank you” gives your guests, family, and friends a lasting memory of your big day.  Making sure you have the right cards is as important as what is written on them.  Thankfully, Advantage Bridal has a great selection of wedding thank you cards, bridal shower thank you cards and baby shower thank you cards.  We make sending the right note with the right sentiment easy!  Let us help you make an impression and statement with our hand painted cards.  Or, let us help you order personalized thank you notes.  Add an extra special touch by designing thank you cards with your wedding photo or new baby photo!  Whatever you need, Advantage Bridal is sure to have the perfect way to say “thank you!”

Unique Announcements: Say It In Style

Monday, July 18th, 2011

You just welcomed a bundle of joy, and you want everyone to know! Unique birth announcements let you share exciting news with friends and family – It’s a boy! It’s a girl! Welcome twins!

With a selection of cute images, designs and fonts, you can personalize the message just the way you like it. Love animals? Send a birth announcement with elephants, owls, turtles or birds.

Grandparents, family and friends love receiving photo announcements or magnet announcements expressing your joy!

Advantage Bridal carries unique stationery, including save-the-date ideaswedding invitations, wedding programs, thank-you cards, baby shower invites and personalized stationery sets.

Announce all of life’s mementous occasions – preganancy, new baby, new grandchild, twins, triplets, new puppy, dedication, First Communion, engagement, anniversary and more.

We carry traditional, religious, elegant and whimsical stationery designs.

Spread the news that you’re expecting (mommy-to-be) or when the baby arrives. Congratulations and enjoy the journey of creating memories!

Below is just a taste of what we have to offer. Click on the picture to find out more product info.

"Just Hatched" Bird Announcements

"Look Whoo's Here" Owl Birth Announcements

Baby Buggy Pregnancy Announcements

Announcing Twins!

"This Moment" Magnet Announcements

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Wedding Postage: Custom Stamps

Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

Wedding Stamps from Perfect Postage

It’s okay to wish you had done some things differently at your own wedding, isn’t it? Every girl experiences a little wedding envy. So when we saw the royal wedding stamps featuring Prince William and Kate Middleton, we wondered why couples often skip details like this. Custom stamps add that extra punch to wedding invitations, save the date cards and bridal stationary.

Most of us don’t remember the “old days,” or pre-computer era, when sending cards or writing letters on personalized stationary were thoughtful ways to correspond (and they still are). Calligraphy was an artform and letters were sealed with wax. But this was before emails, texts and evites. Who needs a postage stamp when you’ve got your Mac and iPhone to communicate?

Wedding invitations and thank you cards are still essential to the planning process. Invites set the tone for the ceremony and reception, and guests appreciate getting thank you notes for their gift. Have you ever given a gift and wondered if the person received it? We’ll save tips on wedding etiquette for later. Like the famous royal couple, you and your fiancé could use the engagement photos to create your own stamps. Or, monogram stamps with the couples last name are classic. Small details like pretty postage make a big impact. Be sure to include wedding postage in your budget and check websites like Zazzle and USPS for pricing on custom stamps.

Shop for wedding invitations, thank you notes, wedding stationary and DIY invites at Advantage Bridal, the one-stop shop for brides, personalized gifts and all special occasions.

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