What makes a wedding besides the groom, the bride and the ring? A wedding card is an integral part of a wedding ceremony. Typically, it contains pictures of the bride and groom, the flow of ceremonies, the significant people attending the event and other arrangements made by the groom and bride such as RSVP functions. Wedding Cards oftentimes dictate the initial mood of the event, they are customized based on the wedding theme and the specifications of the groom and bride. Some cards are so simple that it only details the place and time of the event while some wedding cards are very elaborate that it contains several sheets inside that serve as guide to the visitors. Most wedding cards are hand-made, it is very rare that we see wedding cards that are mass produced or sent electronically (via email). Most wedding packages include this service in their portfolio and traditionally, it is the bride that dictates the design of the card. Up until the 1700 most wedding invitations are verbalized because during these times most people are not able to read. The advancements made in printing made wedding cards available for the royal families and those that belong to the wealthy strata. It is also said that the tissue paper that we have today was used earlier as a means to avoid ink smudging once the card is printed. They are placed on top of the engraved part to preserve its delicateness. In China, there is a street that is known as the Wedding Card Street! The street is located in Wan Chai in HongKong. Meanwhile, in India wedding cards do not indicate an RSVP notification or a master list this is because someone who has been invited can bring along another person of his/her choice. Large weddings are common in India’s middle class families.
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