Choosing Color for Wedding Invitations Part 2

Do not be afraid to ask for advice from friends and family members, especially the bridesmaids. Bridesmaids love to get involved with decisions, and there is no need to keep all of your wedding invitation choices a secret. Once you have it narrowed down to a few top choices, poll your bridesmaids to see what they think looks best. Ultimately, this is your decision, but at the same time, advice from people you trust can really help you to make up your mind.

Lastly, do not forget to consider pricing. Unfortunately, not all colors are cheap. In fact, if you order wedding invitations that have many colors printed on them, you might be looking at a bill that is hundreds of dollars above the base price of the invitations. The more colors you print, the more expensive it may be, but keep in mind that some colors are just automatically more expensive. For example, gold leafing on your invitations is more expensive than silver leafing, and a custom rose color might be more expensive than the generic pink they offer.

The bottom line is that wedding invitations should make you feel happy, and while color is a big part of that, you do not want to overstep the boundaries of your budget. Wedding invitations are just a small part of the wedding, so do not spend a disproportionate amount of money on them for the sake of color.

Wedding invitations are available in many styles and color options. Choosing the correct color may not always be a difficult process. An important factor to keep in mind is price, because this affects your choice due to the fact that multiple colors usually have a higher cost. Monochromatic colors are usually the best choice as you can mix multiple shades of that color. Keep these tips in mind when choosing your wedding invitations and you should be ready for your big day.

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