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	<title>Comments on: Wedding invitations, keeping it fun but real</title>
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		<title>By: weddingdiva</title>
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		<description>when choosing an invitation within your budget go online to take a look a various styles and don't forget to look at all the high end books too even though you don't have the financial means to order something from Cranes or Wm. Arthur you will gather quite a few ideas that you may be able to use in a less expensive invitation. Take a close look at the various printing methods,but do NOT skimp on paper weight-there is no real cost advantage to be gained. Letterpress is now the printing method of choice and you may even be able to find a letterpress printer who is quite reasonable. I have someone and I am not alone.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>when choosing an invitation within your budget go online to take a look a various styles and don&#8217;t forget to look at all the high end books too even though you don&#8217;t have the financial means to order something from Cranes or Wm. Arthur you will gather quite a few ideas that you may be able to use in a less expensive invitation. Take a close look at the various printing methods,but do NOT skimp on paper weight-there is no real cost advantage to be gained. Letterpress is now the printing method of choice and you may even be able to find a letterpress printer who is quite reasonable. I have someone and I am not alone.</p>
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