The Knot Texas Weddings Magazine

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Your wedding invitations serve two main purposes. First, and most importantly, they inform family and friends of the details so they can be there to celebrate. But they’re also your guests’ first glimpse of your wedding style. They can hint at the formality of the party, the color palette and even set the tone for every piece of printed paper that will follow (menus, escort cards and so on). So how do you pick the right invitation? And make sure it stands out in the sea of wedding invitations tacked to your friends’ fridges? Couples are turning to

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