Invitations

princessblueeyzes

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Hi guys, I'm sorry to repost this, but can any of you tell me where you got your wedding invitations, and kind of the wording that you used? I am having an Intimate wedding but would still like to send out invitations, and don't really know where to start. Does Disney do their own? Help please.
 
Hey-

We used non-Disney themed invitations becuase that's what we wanted. I was very, very happy with the customer service, product quality, and pricing available at The American Wedding. . They do not carry Disney products.

This website has some of the nicest Disney invitations I have seen.

Impressions is based in Celebration and has some wonderfully products. Disney actually carries quite a bit of her work in Franck's.

For our wedding invitation wording, we went very traditional. Here is the text to our invitation and reception card:

Dr. (Mother of the Bride's name) and
Dr. (Father of the Bride's name)
and
Dr. and Mrs. (Father of the Groom's name)
request the pleasure of your company
at the marriage of their children
Jillian __ __
and
Brye __ ___
on Thursday, the twenty-ninth of December
Two thousand and five
at six o'clock in the evening
Walt Disney World's Wedding Pavilion
Orlando, Florida​

Our reception card read:

Please join us for the reception
immediately following the ceremony

Disney's Yacht Club Resort
Orlando, Florida
Black Tie​

Our response cards included the four entree selections.

Remember that for your invitations, you are not getting married in a consecrate house of worship; therefore, your invitations should use the words, "Request the pleasure of your company," and not, "The honour of your presence." "Request the honor of your presence," is reserved for ceremonies taking place in a consecrated house of worship. All of Disney's locations are non-denominaitonal and are not consecrated.

I hope this helps!
xoxo
 
We also used Impressions. Shelley is a TON of help with the text--she'll give you her opinion on the best way to word everything. She's great :)
 
princessblueeyzes said:
...can any of you tell me where you got your wedding invitations, and kind of the wording that you used? I am having an Intimate wedding but would still like to send out invitations, and don't really know where to start...

For years I have been creating personal greeting cards. I do this because it allows me to create a card that combines both my personal sentiments and my personal photographs. All of my greeting cards are an extension of my personality. I find it fun to be creative in this manner.

One of my favorite companies for greeting card creation is Shutterfly.com (click here). When it came time for me to send out invitations for my custom vow renewal last year, Shutterfly was the first company that I thought of.

I have shared the following information in my FTW VR Planning Session trip report here on the Dis website, but thought I would reprint it below as yet another example of how to invite folks to your event:

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Since you folks know that I am a high-tech geek, an ordinary run-of-the-mill invitation wouldn't do for me. No, sir-ee. I needed a personal one that came from my heart and not from someone else's. Anytime I need something like that, I go to my favorite website and create my own greeting card. I've been doing it for years.

In the old days, I used to purchase a standard greeting card in a store, place a photograph inside of it, and US Mail it to my recipient. But with the advent of the Digital Age, I could literally kill three birds with one stone from the privacy of my own home. I could (1) upload a personal photograph to use as my card's cover, (2) create a simple greeting and add a more in-depth personal message to it, and (3) US Mail the card without ever leaving home. My favorite on-line company for creating personal greeting cards is Shutterfly.com, and so I decided to create my vow renewal invitation on their website.

For those of you who are unfamiliar with the greeting card creation process, I will give you a little glimpse of it. Creating a personal greeting card is really quite easy to do, not to mention personally satisfying and just plain fun (well, at least for a creative geek it is).

I pulled out my old wedding album and asked my son to scan in a picture for me. Being the high-tech geek that he is (the acorn, as they say, does not fall far from this tree), he obliged. Once my wedding photo (click here to view it) had been scanned in and added to my computer's hard-drive, it took only moments to upload it to my account on Shutterfly.

On the Shutterfly website, I began having some fun. I chose a simple border to place around my wedding photo and used that for the cover of the card. I then began composing a greeting for the card's interior. It didn't take long before I had come up with the following:


Remember when we were a
couple of fresh-faced kids?
Well, come and see what we
look like after 20 years of marriage.

You are cordially invited to our
vow renewal ceremony at
Walt Disney World. We hope you'll
join us as we begin our next 20 years.

Love,
Janet & Rick
(an official Fairy Tale couple)


Once my simple greeting was out of the way, it was time to add a personal note to my card. I composed the following one:

Rick and I will be celebrating twenty years of
marriage with an intimate vow renewal ceremony
inside Disney's Wedding Pavilion in Florida. Our
ceremony will be held at 2 PM on October 27th.
We are hoping you can join us as we take a stroll
down memory lane. We promise lots of laughter
and even a few thrills that week.

We have booked hotel rooms in everyone's name
at the BoardWalk Villas. These hotel rooms are free
via our Disney Vacation Club membership, and we
would love it if you would stay in one of them. The
BoardWalk Villas is such a fun resort in such a
great location.

As to our celebration dinner, we're planning
something unique. We can't promise yet that we'll
be able to do it, but Disney is working on it for us.
Keep your fingers crossed.

Please let us know if you can attend our vow
renewal ceremony this Fall. It should be a wild time!

Janet & Rick


With my greeting card completed, I selected its recipients (my family members) and placed my order. My job was done.

It's really quite amazing when you consider that I did everything while sitting at the computer in my bedroom. I didn't have to travel to a greeting card store in order to select and purchase a card. I didn't have to travel to a photo store in order to get a copy of a photograph. I didn't have to travel to the US Post Office in order to purchase a stamp and mail my card. I didn't have to travel any further than where my fingers could take me on my computer's keyboard. Ain't technology grand? What a great time to be alive.

I don't have a copy of my card that I can share. However, I do have a few screen captures that I took while creating it. For those of you who would like to see what my completed card looked like, the following links should give you a pretty good idea:

Invitation Cover
Invitation Inside
Invitation Greeting
Invitation Personal Message

With my card complete, all I had to do was sit back and wait to see who from my family would officially accept the invitation to attend Rick and my vow renewal.
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I hope that helped. No matter what you decide to do about your invitations, I hope your FTW is ~magical.~ Have fun planning it.
 

Thanks for all the info. It should all come in handy, being that I'm just starting to get things in place. I called Disney today to start the booking process, next thing on my list is invintations.
 
another Impressions user here. Shelley is amazing! We used Mickey Carlson Craft invites. Since you're having an Intimate, you might want to splurge for the custom Disney invites if you so please...they're SO awesome, just pricey b/c of Disney licensing... :)
 




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