D-981, Cream Color, Hindu Cards, Indian Wedding Invitations, Hindu Wedding Cards, Marriage Cards
Description : The front of this card has a base design of self-embossed shapes with the reverse in pearl printing. The die cit image window shows ...
Description : The front of this card has a base design of self-embossed shapes with the reverse in pearl printing. The die cit image window shows ...
When it comes to wedding invitations, not all of you want the typical invites purchased in India. For those of you looking for custom elements and high quality, you’re in for a treat today. We have a beautiful save-the-date, engagement invitation and thank you cards from a couture stationery designer. 3 Bees Paperie is a wedding stationery company that provides high quality and eco-friendly paper with contemporary, South Asian inspired designs.
Here are some details on today’s featured stationery!
“Pureshka and Ram were inspired by the colors of fall: orange, mustard yellow and chocolate brown. Her upcoming destination wedding will be held in Kerala and the creative bride-to-be wanted to include an illustrated map of South India with her save-the-dates. For her engagement invitations, Pureshka wanted to incorporate paisleys with her wedding colors on a square card for a traditional but modern look. Both the engagement party invitations and the matching thank you cards were printed on textured, felt paper and came with tangerine envelopes.” Buy or create a cardholder for your reception so no cards are lost or misplaced. Buy or create a cardholder for your reception so no cards are lost or misplaced. Buy or create a cardholder for your reception so no cards are lost or misplaced. Buy or create a cardholder for your reception so no cards are lost or misplaced. Buy or create a cardholder for your reception so no cards are lost or misplaced. Buy or create a cardholder for your reception so no cards are lost or misplaced.
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While dad - Crown Prince Frederik - has jokingly referred to his new son as Elvis because the tots share a birthday with the rock'n'roll legend, the name is unlikely to become official.
In keeping with royal tradition the children's names won't be revealed until their christening, scheduled for April 14 in Copenhagen.
Despite the hordes of European tiaras and titles gracing Westminster Abbey for the wedding, Prince William and Ms Middleton have ensured their big day includes representatives from the simpler life.
Prime Minister Julia Gillard and her First Bloke Tim Mathieson have been invited.
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This has been, bar none, the most difficult question I've had to answer... there are virtually no "Indian" "virtual" wedding invitations... that have an ethnic flavor. Most sites just have generic type with "traditional western
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