Invitation envelopes: You're invited
ENVELOPE, n. The coffin of a document; the scabbard of a bill; the husk of a remittance; the bed-gown of a love-letter ~Ambrose Bierce (from the Devil's Dictionary)
Like the unique spin this writer gives to his definition of the word, invitation envelopes come in many unique and distinctive looks and colors. For the most part, this type of envelope sets itself apart from others by the square overflap type closure, but some have pointed flaps. These types of envelopes are commonly used for social events, announcements and greeting cards. Here are some of the different style types of invitation envelopes:
Can you remember the excitement of getting your first party invitation!
Pleasing pastel envelopes
With all these different style types, we can't forget to mention color. Colorful, pastel envelopes draw attention. They say: Open me, I promise there is something wonderful inside! That's why we carry a vast array of colorful specialty envelopes for every purpose, event and situation. Retailers want to offer as many colors as they possibly can, knowing that the trendy look of a pleasantly "non-white" cover is what draws attention.
We don't hide our true colors! Our selection of pastel envelopes is anything but boring. With colors like canary, orchid and goldenrod you'll want to be sure you have plenty on supply. After all, it's hard to say what color someone will picture as the bed-gown of a love-letter...or the husk of a remittance.
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