This week, my aunty Lee Sah had helped me printed the wedding inserts. She told me to buy the special gold marker pen that can write on translucent plastic paper. She even offered to help me get the ribbon which will be used to secure the inserts to the cards. I’m thankful that I was charged at a special rate for the printing. This “special price” is to be kept as a secret….shuuuu….sh….:p More on Wedding Inserts and trying of dress for bridesmaid and coat for bestman
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For this week, I had completed some of the necessary things to be done. I met up with my uncle who owns a printing firm and he is willing to print my inserts at zero-profit. (If you go to outside printer, they may charg you at about 80cents per insert)
Inserts are the little piece of paper in between the wedding invitation cards:
Below are the 11 info you need to fill in before you go to the printer:
1) couples names in Chinese and English
2) couples’ parents names in Chinese and Mandarin
3) Hotel’s ballroom in Chinese and English, inclusive of address in both languages
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I thought that I can send the wedding card inserts for pirnting today. As we were looking through the contents in an insert, never did I know I was still short of many information.
These are the 8 required information you need before you can send the inserts for printing:
1) English name of bride and bridegroom
2) Chinese names of bride and bridegroom
3) English names of fathers of both parties
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Our ivory card is really plain. Wondering what sort of design you can suggest? Do let me know as comments for this post. :p
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