In an age where technology has become an integral part of our lives, it’s no surprise that even traditional wedding practices like invitations have undergone a digital transformation. Digital wedding ...
Her guests and the internet loved the unorthodox idea. A bride turned her wedding invitations into loaves of bread, complete with a wedding logo and QR code. The edible invites were half the cost of ...
There’s a whole lot of work that goes into a wedding — but a very important part is that first impression, the invitation. You have a huge selection of wedding invitation designers out there, but ...
Chic paperless wedding invitations from online companies like Evite and Paperless Post are a draw to tech-savvy 20 and 30-something couples who find the electronic process streamlined, cost-efficient ...
HEATH — She found a way to use her creativity — for weddings. “I was always a creative and imaginative child,” Alexandra McDonough said. “I grew up a competitive dancer. I’ve always liked the arts and ...
For the couple seeking something more personal than faceless websites or template-heavy platforms, The King’s Scribe invites you into a beautifully lit boutique studio—centrally located in the heart ...
There was a time not so long ago when etiquette experts and ordinary folk alike would freak out about the notion of using an online invitation for an event as important and traditional as a wedding.
Even during tough economic times, people still get married. The wedding industry is a $40 billion annual business, explains entrepreneur resource Gaebler Ventures, but when times are tough, couples ...