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Invites with some class

April 28th, 2009

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You all know I love paper. So, isn’t it fitting that I review yet another paper product? Today’s review-bridal shower invites. I received 4 samples from www.papeteriestore.com. I am in the midst of hosting a few showers and I have felt the pressure to send really great invites. The brides-to-be is one animal to impress, but, then you’ve got the other 35 (that is right..one big shower to host) guests to show them it’ll be a classy affair. Invites are the first impression-so you gotta get it right.

The papeteriestore.com is a one stop shop to get unique designed invites and the printing done. (If only they could address and mail out to all the guests as well…) Their bridal shower invites have a wide collection of designs that are classy and regal. The scroll pattern, the garland and the chandelier are my personal favorite looks. The text is small, depending on your audience the font size may be too small for some of your older guests to read. The paper quality is very nice. Linen cardstock is always a good paper to print on because it exudes elegance. There is also a double layer with a smooth colored cardstock that compliments the font color. This double layer helps the text pop even more and creates a very polished look to the invites.

The only real hang up with these invites is you may upstage the wedding invites! These bridal shower invites are so classy that they seriously may steal away from the invites to the wedding. If you are looking for an invite with some class I recommend you check out their collection.-Amber

Available online at www.papeteriestore.com.

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