Planning a Wedding and College Graduation: Orders for April Wedding Invitations on the Rise
April 20, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Tallahassee, Fla. — College graduates seem to have their lives planned very carefully as more and more plan weddings that take place just after graduation.The number of orders for wedding invitations printed with wedding dates at the end of April and beginning of May are on the increase, according to wedding invitation expert Deborah Gomia. The trend is an indication that couples are waiting until just after college graduation to marry.
"We always see a few orders for wedding invitations with wedding dates around college graduation time, but this year there has been a sharp increase. It looks like couples are planning their weddings so they can honeymoon before they begin a new career," explained Gomia.
It looks like engaged couples are not just planning their weddings, they are also planning their lives and their careers very carefully and thoughtfully. Gomia says couples are also learning good budgeting habits as they plan weddings.
"Couples are learning to spend wisely. They are shopping around for all their wedding needs, and they are learning skills that will help them throughout their marriage," said Gomia.
Gomia has been helping engaged couples with lessons in shopping wisely to save money for 20 years. She and her husband Bob have one of the most prominent wedding invitation web sites on the Internet.
The Gomias have a very popular wedding invitation web site at http://www.50FreeWeddingInvitations.com, where couples can get plenty of help and advice on how to plan and create their own invitations easily and inexpensively. They provide free information on how to design save the date cards, wedding and shower invitations, reception cards, announcements, and thank you note cards.
Brides and their mothers do not have to wait for a typesetting proof. The site provides instant on-line preview of the invitation with the personalized wedding verse, font style and ink color. The bride can have fun working with the on-line design until it is just right.
"We have researched etiquette and tradition to be certain that the wedding tips and suggestions we provide for free on our web site are accurate. We not only include planning tips, but we also describe the costs associated with a wedding and who pays those costs by tradition. We give a complete description of what you need, why you need it, and who pays for it. When you use our suggestions and advice you can do it yourself and save quite a bit of money," said Gomia.
The Gomias have been in the printing business for over 20 years and are wedding experts. They have built their business by providing quality invitations for the most economical cost. As the name of their web site implies, they give every customer 50 free invitations. Most orders are completed within 48 hours or less.
Press contact:
Deborah Gomia
888-259-1027
deborah@50freeweddinginvitations.com
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