Need Ideas for a Wedding Congratulations Card?

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Discussion Overview

The thread revolves around seeking ideas for wedding congratulations cards, with participants sharing their experiences and suggestions regarding card options and personal preferences.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Opinion-based, Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions checking files for card ideas but found no suitable options, considering sending a Season's Best gift with a mini catalog.
  • Another participant suggests using the Congratulations cards offered by Merrill, preferring to exclude the mini catalog.
  • A different participant echoes the suggestion about Merrill's cards and agrees on leaving out the mini catalog, expressing gratitude for the input.
  • One participant shares that they have plain wedding-themed cards from Merrill, which they are looking to sell, allowing for personal messages to be added.
  • Another participant notes that they found nothing specifically for weddings at Merrill, only all-occasion cards, and expresses difficulty in handwriting due to arthritis.
  • One participant offers a suggestion to print messages inside the cards to simplify the process of personalizing them.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the best card options, with no clear consensus on a specific card or approach to take.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences related to card selection and the challenges of handwriting, particularly in the context of sending congratulations for weddings.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ideas for wedding congratulations cards or those facing similar challenges in personalizing messages.

byrd1956
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I checked the files, but no luck. Does anyone have a congratulations/best wished card/note they send to new brides? I was thinking of sending a Season's Best gift along w/a mini catty. Thought, why reinvent the wheel....
 
What about the Congratulations cards Merrill offers?

I would include the SBRC, but leave out the mini, personally.
 
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NooraK said:
What about the Congratulations cards Merrill offers?
I would include the SBRC, but leave out the mini, personally.
Have not looked at Merrill things for quite awhile & you are probably right about the mini. Thanks
 
I have some plain cards from Merrill that is decorated weddingish with a whisk on it. They would be a nice congrats card follow up that you can write your own message on. I was looking to sell them if you are interested.
 
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Just checked out Merrill; nothing for wedding....all occasion & blank so you can write what you want. Was hoping for something already written, so I would only have to add a little; my hand writing has gotten rather bad since I've gotten arthritis in my right thumb.
 
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Thank you, anyway wadesgirl. I think I will pass for now.
 
You can probably set your printer to print something inside the cards. That way you just have to come up with it once. Just an idea.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some heartfelt messages I can write in a wedding congratulations card?

Consider writing a personal message that reflects your relationship with the couple. You might say, "Wishing you both a lifetime of love and happiness together" or "Congratulations on your beautiful journey together. May your love grow stronger with each passing year."

Should I include a quote in the wedding congratulations card?

Including a quote can add a special touch to your card. You might choose a classic quote like, "Love is not about how many days, months, or years you have been together. Love is about how much you love each other every single day." This can resonate well with the couple and enhance your message.

Is it appropriate to mention the couple's future in the card?

Yes, mentioning the couple's future is a lovely addition. You can write something like, "May your life together be filled with unforgettable moments and endless joy." This expresses your hope for their happiness and future together.

What if I can't attend the wedding? How should I express that in the card?

If you can't attend the wedding, it's thoughtful to acknowledge it in your card. You might say, "I'm so sorry I can't be there to celebrate with you, but I'm sending all my love and best wishes for your special day and your life together."

Can I include a personal anecdote in the wedding congratulations card?

Absolutely! Sharing a personal anecdote can make your message more meaningful. You could say, "I still remember the first time I saw you two together; it was clear you were meant for each other. Congratulations on this wonderful new chapter!" This adds a personal touch that the couple will cherish.

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