Your Ghanaian wedding invitation cards are the first glimpse your guests will have of your special day (aside from your pre-wedding photos if you decide to have any). They not only provide essential information but also set the tone and style of your wedding. The impact of well-designed invitation cards cannot be understated. However, most […]

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The do’s and don’ts for your Ghanaian wedding invitation cards

By Kele+ Kwame

May 25, 2023 5:07 pm
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The do’s and don’ts for your Ghanaian wedding invitation cards
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The do’s and don’ts for your Ghanaian wedding invitation cards

Your Ghanaian wedding invitation cards are the first glimpse your guests will have of your special day (aside from your pre-wedding photos if you decide to have any). They not only provide essential information but also set the tone and style of your wedding.

The impact of well-designed invitation cards cannot be understated. However, most Ghanaian couples find it difficult figuring out how to not make this task another headache. Knowing the do's and don'ts of creating wedding invitation cards that will leave a lasting impression on your guests.

The do’s and don’ts for your Ghanaian wedding invitation cards
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Ghanaian wedding invitation cards: The do's

Start early

Give yourself ample time to design and print your wedding invitation cards. Starting early will allow you to explore various design options, make necessary revisions, and ensure that the final product is flawless. Aim to send out your invitations at least 8 to 12 weeks before the wedding date.

Reflect on your wedding theme

Your Ghanaian wedding invitation cards should be a reflection of your wedding theme and style. Choose colours, fonts, and design elements that align with the overall aesthetic of your wedding. Whether it's rustic, elegant, or modern, make sure your invitation cards set the right expectations for your guests. 

Include essential information

Communicate all the necessary information your guests will need in a clear and precise manner. This includes the names of the couple, the date, time, and location of the ceremony and reception. If you have a wedding website, include the URL for additional details and RSVP options. Make sure the information is accurate and proofread multiple times to avoid any mistakes.

Personalize your invitations

Add a personal touch to your invitation cards that reflect your unique story as a couple. Incorporate monograms, custom illustrations, or meaningful quotes. Personalization creates a sense of intimacy and makes your guests feel valued and included in your journey. You can add a cultural touch to it giving subtle details about you or your partner's lineage.

Use high-quality materials

Invest in high-quality paper and printing techniques to elevate the look and feel of your invitation cards. Consider options like letterpress, foil stamping, or embossing to add a touch of luxury. The texture and weight of the paper can also enhance the overall presentation of your invitations.

The do’s and don’ts for your Ghanaian wedding invitation cards
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Ghanaian wedding invitation cards: The don'ts

Overcomplicate the design

While personalization is important, avoid cluttering your invitation cards with excessive design elements. Keep the layout clean, and focus on highlighting the essential information. Strive for simplicity and elegance to ensure that your invitation is easy to read and visually appealing.

Neglect proofreading

Proofreading is crucial to avoid any spelling errors or incorrect details on your invitation cards. Triple-check every element on your Ghanaian wedding invitation card, including dates, names, and addresses. Consider having someone else review the invitations as well, as fresh eyes can catch mistakes that you might have missed.

The do’s and don’ts for your Ghanaian wedding invitation cards
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Forget to include RSVP details

Make it easy for your guests to RSVP by including clear instructions on how to respond. Provide multiple options such as email, phone, or a wedding website. Clearly state the deadline for RSVPs to help with your planning and coordination.

Exclude important additional information

If there are any specific details your guests should know, such as dress code or accommodations, be sure to include them on a separate card or your wedding website. This will help your guests prepare accordingly and ensure a smooth experience on the day.

Underestimate time for distribution

Before finalizing your invitation design, consult with your delivery partners to know the time required for delivering each invitation. Account for any potential delays even with invites you will deliver personally to ensure that your invitations reach your guests well in advance.

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