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Preparing To Buy Custom Anniversary Invitations

By Lessie Kaufman


Having a one on one conversation with your partner before you start shopping can make your purchasing decision a breeze. Before you step into the stationary shop to choose your custom anniversary invitations, talk over key decision points with your spouse. With the right preparation, you can design beautiful invitations for your special day with less expense, stress, and time than if you started shopping before you talked.

A stationary designer who sells custom invitations is an expert, but also a salesperson. It is their job to give you what you want, but they will probably suggest their most expensive offerings because of quality and style. Because salespeople work on commission, they will try and help you make a quick decision so that they can serve other customers quickly. This can make decisions stressful if you aren't prepared.

Before you start shopping, think about the cues your invitation will give to your guests about the kind of party you are throwing. Form a picture in your imagination of how your event will feel, and what it will be like. Whether you choose a fancy catered gala or a relaxed friendly potluck is up to you, but no matter your choice, think about the right invitation to match that vibe.

Bring some physical pictures or clear descriptions of that kind of party with you. Show the salesperson in the stationary store your collection of images and ideas for the party itself, so that he or she can help you find appropriate elements for your custom printed invitations. He or she will know the options and the stock well, so will be able to make thematic design suggestions.

In addition to bringing photos from magazines or the internet, work with your spouse to come up with a short list of descriptive words. These should describe both the anniversary party, and the feeling of your ideal invitations. For example, do you want something warm and relaxed, or elaborate and fancy? Share a list of five to ten adjectives with the salesperson, to help them guide you.

Have a conversation about your budget before you meet with a salesperson. If you and your spouse agree that you are willing to spend a specific maximum amount per invitation, you will be able to work with the stationary expert to meet your goals. If you're not sure what you are allowing yourselves to spend, it can be confusing and frustrating for everyone involved.

You and your spouse should decide on a code phrase to discretely let each other know if you need to discuss something in private, away from the salesperson. It might turn out that this isn't the right vendor for you, or that you need to have a one-on-one conversation away from the store environment. Something along the lines of "I need to go check the parking meter" will give you a quick exit, without creating an embarrassing moment.

Designing unique invitations with your romantic partner can be a fun celebration in itself. Let your stationary choices reflect the special bond you share, with both of your tastes and personalities in the mix. The shopping process can be a great chance to collaborate and make something you're both proud of.




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