wedding invitation etiquette

Tacky or Tactful: “No Gifts, Please” listed on a wedding invitation?

According to EmilyPost.com, it is not proper wedding etiquette to list “No gifts, please” on a wedding invitation. They state, “The moment you mention gifts, you put an emphasis on gifts, which is the opposite of your intent.” At Hitch Design Studio in Brookings, South Dakota, we respectfully disagree. The rules for South Dakota wedding […]

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What your Wedding Invitation Style Says About You: Tips for Looking Great on Paper

With days full of email, Facebook posts and Tweets, there’s something divine about receiving a beautifully custom-crafted wedding invitation in your mailbox. Invitations set the tone of your wedding, let your guests know what to expect, and introduce your wedding colors and theme. Invitations created by Hitch Design Studio are unique for each bride, capturing

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6 Ways Hitch Can Help You Avoid Common Mistakes on Wedding Invitations

You want your wedding invitations to be perfect! So do we. Designing wedding invitations yourself can be done. But much like the catering, the music and the photography, sometimes hiring the expert pays off and creates less stress. People who are experts in their field know the ins-and-outs. They’ve done the research. They have the

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Wording for Not Inviting Kids to Your Wedding

How do you feel about inviting children to your wedding? (Kids are considered anyone under the age of 12.) You love them. They’re great in candid photos. Their spontaneous moments can make your day more light-hearted. But how do you politely request that you don’t want kids at your wedding? And what wording should you use

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