Making an appointment for your wedding invitations provides you one on one attention to your needs. Plan to have a brief initial consultation of 30 to 45 minutes initially to see if the organization is the right fit for you. You will partially ascertain some of this from the first phone chat and followup email to you. If someone does NOT answer the phone, they are either on another line or serving another client. They will phone you back as close as possible to your request(s). Please leave more than one time frame with which to contact you. Or, leave a message AND send an email. Most invitation experts do their best to accommodate your needs. Conscientious individuals want to provide the same exclusive attention to detail to you as they provide to persons they happen to be with when they can't answer personally.
At your first appointment, please bring along any initial written information, like the names of parents, addresses of the church, and reception hall or banquet facilities, and any other pertinent information you have ready. If you want to draw your own map, most suppliers will use your art for a small fee so that you do NOT need to incur more costs except for what the brokered printers of these designs require. You will however, incur the required fees by the supplier to use the artwork or refine the artwork for going to press.
Judy Laughton Lilley
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