I wanted to show you some new styles in wedding invitations and save-the-dates that we are offering. They are all made by Carlson Craft. I found these wedding invitations interesting because they are a little non-traditional in that they are short and wide. They are all printed using the raised thermography printing method. The also come with matching response cards, and other accessories. But I wanted to start off with this unique save-the-date card by Carlson Craft. It has scratch-off hearts that will reveal the wedding date!
To find out more about any of these invitations, just click on them!

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Very Mod invitations - I think that people will like them, so fun! And the Save the Date, so cute!
These wedding cards are really wonderful.
Wedding invitations can be ordered in several different ways. Choosing the perfect wedding invitation can be a daunting task. Making sure that the invitation wording is correct is essential.
The bottom invitation is great - I love that style.
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Carlson Craft does have some very attractive invitations. However, PLEASE be very careful about ordering Carlson Craft products. 4 years ago, my sister ordered her invitations through a friend’s store, that sold Carlson Craft. They printed them wrong THREE times, before finally getting them right. She ended up mailing them out late! (Her friend stopped offering Carlson Craft products because they can’t seem to print anything right.)
I should have been paying attention! When I got married 2 years ago, I had picked out the “perfect” invitations, which happened to be Carlson Craft. What a mistake! Almost the same story, except they misspelled my husband’s name. The 2nd time, they spelled his name right, but misspelled my father’s name. On top of that, they tried to charge me for reprinting them.
Luckily, I had printed a copy of my order and had proof that THEY made the error. I ended up canceling the order and ordered from Birchcraft Studios. We ended up with much higher quality invitations at a better price. Not only that, I received them 5 days after ordering and there were no mistakes.
Carlson Craft has always had a great reputation. However, I hear about more and more brides who have had major problems with them and the quality of their products has been on a “downhill slide” in the past few years. Think long and hard before buying from Carlson Craft.
Do u post to Queensland?
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