Some of you may be asking yourselves whether or not it is really necessary to have bilingual wedding invitations right now. If the bride and grooms families speak different languages, giving all your guests an equal chance to read your wedding invitation can be an extra special touch. While this is completely up to you, I just want to make sure you know how simple and affordable creating custom bilingual wedding invitations can be.
Depending on what kind of invitation design you want, it is possible to simply print the invitation in two languages on the same page. Beyond the set up time, there is little added cost to printing your message in two languages on one invitation. This is a really easy way to give everyone the same invitation, while at the same time accommodating both languages.
If your invitation design requires a little more space, another easy way to include both languages is to print on both sides of the invitation. This method ends up costing far less than running an entirely different invitation design, and it can still suit your needs.
Any good printer should be able to easily transpose the translated text into a beautiful wedding invitation. And remember, you do not need to stop here. Think about making a bilingual menu or wedding program. Click here to request free samples.
Written by Nick
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