Creating Your Signature Day - Your Way! - Since 1999
Invitations, Announcements & Custom Cards
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Completely Custom Invitations - no one will ever steal your style!

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If you don't find it there - or you are a little more particular . . .we can create COMPLETELY CUSTOM INVITATIONS and more for you through our custom graphic design services! 
 



Stef's Events Custom Product Line

Full color printing!
You choose the card stock, papers, fonts, ink, colors, overlays, vellums, ribbons, etc.....
Graphic Design fee applies.

SEE PRICE LIST BELOW.

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Completely custom invitations, favors and more!
Invitations                        Announcements

Response Cards               Reception Cards

Maps                               Envelopes

Menus                             Place Cards

Thank You Cards            Wedding Programs
Ceremony Programs        Registry Cards

Vellum Inserts                 Vellum Overlays

Other Inserts as requested

Greeting Cards                Holiday Cards
Stationery                       Custom Cards for all occasions

Custom engraved Toasting Glasses
Aisle Runners
Custom Napkins
Custom Matchbooks, Truffle Boxes, Party Favors and more



Questions  . . . ?


Q:  Should the church and reception invitation be sent out by the bride's parents or should it be sent out by the bride and groom?
A:  This depends on several factors such as age and financing. If the bride is under 30, you should mention the parents on the invitations, especially if the parents are helping with the wedding plans. If the bride is over 30 it depends on how much the parents are involved in the wedding. If they are contributing financially they should be mentioned in the invitation.  If they are not and will be attending as a guest, the invitations should be sent out by the bride and groom.


Q:  When should invitations and announcements be ordered?
A:  Approximately two - four months prior to the wedding.


Q:  When are invitations for a formal wedding mailed?
A:  Approximately three to four weeks prior to the ceremony.

Q:  Are reception cards included with invitations?
A:  Yes, along with reply cards and envelopes with the home address printed on the reply envelopes.

Q:  Should invitations be engraved?
A:  If the bride wishes. However, simulated engraving is very satisfactory and less costly.

Q:  When should announcements be mailed?
A:  Approximately a day or two following the wedding.

Q:  Are announcements sent to anyone who has been invited to the ceremony or reception?
A:  No.  Announcements are sent to acquaintances of the bride and groom who are not attending the wedding.

Q:  May guests be invited to the reception and not the wedding?
A:  Yes, if the ceremony is to be attended by only relatives and close friends.

Q:  If the bride's parents are divorced, who handles the invitations and plans the wedding?
A:  The bride's mother.

Q:  Does the formal invitation to a church wedding require an answer?
A:  No.

Q:  Are wedding invitations sent to those in mourning?
A:  Yes.

Q:  How are envelopes of invitations addressed formally?
A:  No abbreviations except for Mr., Mrs., Jr., Dr., etc.

Q:  Is it proper to use "and family" on invitation envelopes?
A:  No.  Separate invitations should be mailed to adult sons and daughters. Small children's names should be listed on the inner envelope with only first names under the parents' names.

Q:  How should the invitation be inserted into the envelope?
A:  The invitation is folded with wording outside and placed in the inner envelope (unsealed) with the folded edge down. The inner envelope is placed in the outer envelope facing the flap.

Q:  Are reception cards included with invitations?
A:  Yes, along with reply cards and envelopes with the home address printed on the reply envelopes.

Q:  Are reception cards included with invitations?
A:  Yes, along with reply cards and envelopes with the home address printed on the reply envelopes.

Q:  Should invitations be engraved?
A:  If the bride wishes. However, simulated engraving is very satisfactory and less costly.

Q:  When should announcements be mailed?
A:  Approximately a day or two following the wedding.

Q:  Are announcements sent to anyone who has been invited to the ceremony or reception?
A:  No.  Announcements are sent to acquaintances of the bride and groom who are not attending the wedding.

Q:  May guests be invited to the reception and not the wedding?
A:  Yes, if the ceremony is to be attended by only relatives and close friends.

Q:  If the bride's parents are divorced, who handles the invitations and plans the wedding?
A:  The bride's mother.

Q:  Does the formal invitation to a church wedding require an answer?
A:  No.

Q:  Are wedding invitations sent to those in mourning?
A:  Yes.

Q:  How are envelopes of invitations addressed formally?
A:  No abbreviations except for Mr., Mrs., Jr., Dr., etc.

Q:  Is it proper to use "and family" on invitation envelopes?
A:  No.  Separate invitations should be mailed to adult sons and daughters. Small children's names should be listed on the inner envelope with only first names under the parents' names.

Q:  How should the invitation be inserted into the envelope?
A:  The invitation is folded with wording outside and placed in the inner envelope (unsealed) with the folded edge down. The inner envelope is placed in the outer envelope facing the flap.

Q:  Are reception cards included with invitations?
A:  Yes, along with reply cards and envelopes with the home address printed on the reply envelopes.

Q:  Are reception cards included with invitations?
A:  Yes, along with reply cards and envelopes with the home address printed on the reply envelopes.

Q:  Should invitations be engraved?
A:  If the bride wishes. However, simulated engraving is very satisfactory and less costly.

Q:  When should announcements be mailed?
A:  Approximately a day or two following the wedding.

Q:  Are announcements sent to anyone who has been invited to the ceremony or reception?
A:  No.  Announcements are sent to acquaintances of the bride and groom who are not attending the wedding.

Q:  May guests be invited to the reception and not the wedding?
A:  Yes, if the ceremony is to be attended by only relatives and close friends.

Q:  If the bride's parents are divorced, who handles the invitations and plans the wedding?
A:  The bride's mother.

Q:  Does the formal invitation to a church wedding require an answer?
A:  No.

Q:  Are wedding invitations sent to those in mourning?
A:  Yes.

Q:  How are envelopes of invitations addressed formally?
A:  No abbreviations except for Mr., Mrs., Jr., Dr., etc.

Q:  Is it proper to use "and family" on invitation envelopes?
A:  No.  Separate invitations should be mailed to adult sons and daughters. Small children's names should be listed on the inner envelope with only first names under the parents' names.

Q:  How should the invitation be inserted into the envelope?
A:  The invitation is folded with wording outside and placed in the inner envelope (unsealed) with the folded edge down. The inner envelope is placed in the outer envelope facing the flap.

Q:  Are reception cards included with invitations?
A:  Yes, along with reply cards and envelopes with the home address printed on the reply envelopes.

Q:  Are reception cards included with invitations?
A:  Yes, along with reply cards and envelopes with the home address printed on the reply envelopes.

Q:  Should invitations be engraved?
A:  If the bride wishes. However, simulated engraving is very satisfactory and less costly.



Stefanie Moylan Enterprises - Northwest Suburbs of Chicago, Illinois
phone 630-855-4725      fax 630-855-4726
StefsEvents@yahoo.com