Deciding and Scheduling

Deciding on having handwritten calligraphy for your wedding, whether for addressing, place cards, table cards,etc. or to have your invitations handwritten is something that is helpful both to you and me if done early.  The sooner the better.  Calligraphers' are usually REALLY busy during peak "wedding season." 
*Call or email me to make sure that the dates that you request are open. Brides' are already scheduling for Spring and early Summer weddings. It is ALWAYS a good idea to check with me (any calligrapher) to find out what you need to do and the time line it will take to complete your job.

*Try not to put your decision on the "back burner" especially if you know that you are going to use calligraphy.  It is good to start checking on your calligraphy when you start choosing other vendors. You want to be able to work with someone that you have looked at their work and you like their styles AND make sure that you are going to be able to work together to get exactly what is that you want. In most cases it is NOT a good idea to wait until you pick up your Wedding Invitations to choose to use calligraphy.  You want to make sure you get to schedule.

*Try to have a good idea of what you want when you contact me or any calligrapher.

*To get a FREE sample you can fill out the form on my website,
Elegant Touch Invitations

It is important to know that once you submit your information for a free sample or estimate, your information is emailed directly to me. Your information is not shared or sold. 

*When you schedule, I require a 50% deposit that is due at the time of scheduling to reserve your dates. I accept cash, money orders, and I will accept credit cards through Pay Pal. 

I am dedicated to helping you "an elegant touch" to your Special Event from the beginning to the end.  And REMEMBER, you don't get a second chance to make a first
impression!

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