Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Get Your Complimentary Invitation Samples

You’ve made it through all of your friend’s summer weddings and had the privilege of being a bridesmaid in a few.  But now your time has come and you and your unusually attentive and supportive fiancée have chosen a winter wedding.  Together, you’re making conscious decisions about the budget and you’ve both decided that DIY invitations are out of the question. But before you take the plunge and spend a pretty penny on your formal invites, you want to see a sample of what’s out there.  So what’s a wedding invitation sample?

Invitation samples are a great way to see how your actual formal invite will look.  You’ll have the opportunity to feel the heavy cardstock, run your fingers across the engraved and embossed lettering; while basking and taking in the whole ‘thermo-graphed’ experience.
And just for you; you budget conscious bride – we’ve partnered with one of our distributors and have we got a great offer for you. When you order your invitations from Invitation Warehouse, through our Birchcraft distributor; a national dealer of fine personalized wedding and social invitations; you’ll receive not one (1), not two (2), but three (3), three (3), three (3) free Invitation samples when you place your order.  So if he’s not too happy about this Gold and Pink Love Story of an Invitation in all its shimmering brilliance….

25 for $236. Click to purchase.
Then you can easily run this Antique Filigree by him for his approval.

100 for $154.90
You now have the option to get a sample of each for your viewing pleasure.  Isn’t that great?  I mean it’s actually huge because ordinarily wedding invitation samples can be as much as $3 per sample; $3 just to take a peek! But at Invitation Warehouse, we always look for opportunities to give you more than what you pay for.  So take advantage of this exclusive offer.  Ready to check out some samples?  Visit invitationwarehouse.com today and place your order.

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