What do ask someone who is making custom invitations for my wedding? - custom invitations
I have a meeting with someone who does custom invitations tomorrow. What are some other issues than price, should I ask about your services? This is the first person I met, and I am sure that such questions. What should I know before you buy calls? I am invited people to meet to do this, but just need to know what you ask! Thanks
Monday, January 11, 2010
Custom Invitations What Do Ask Someone Who Is Making Custom Invitations For My Wedding?
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Only a few.
Make sure they have samples.
Can you with the wording?
And if they are bad and need to be repeated?
What is included in the price of each call?
What should be the size of an order?
Assembly How do I do if I am to get invitations?
Can a game of your creations for my wedding colors?
What type of payments do you accept?
I have to pay before I receive my order?
How long does it take to get a job is finished?
What is the time for my final lap of approval?
Upon receipt of the event I change anything?
Ask them if they have samples. What type of paper (weight, size, texture, color) is what we usually use? As the quality and color of ink? You have an idea what the text is what you want on your invitation and the information you want on it and the colors - evening gowns, etc.? Then ask, what ideas they have that also can run. Know how long it would take to a sample invitation for your work if you chose to do so and if the application would be that ready at the time for you. Remember to never leave a month until it ready to go, because you want to be more time when there is no shortage of UPS, and you have to fold and tethering bands and the like himself. Also on the cost of invitations, please remember to reply cards, reply envelopes, invitation envelopes, mailing envelopes, large print, etc. You may wonder if you photos of you and scan your for your invitations. Some people have the same time favorites or something clever, even in his invitation, I think.
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