Yahoo Answers is shutting down on May 4th, 2021 (Eastern Time) and beginning April 20th, 2021 (Eastern Time) the Yahoo Answers website will be in read-only mode. There will be no changes to other Yahoo properties or services, or your Yahoo account. You can find more information about the Yahoo Answers shutdown and how to download your data on this help page.

Brides, what are your thoughts about hand calligraphy envelopes?

Brides-to-be and/or wedding planners:

Please share your thoughts about hand calligraphy addressed envelopes.

Is it appreciated?

Is it worth it?

Does anyone notice it?

Anyone know the average cost?

For those who appreciate it or not, please share with me why or why not. Thank you so much in advance. It'll help with my decision making process.

10 Answers

Relevance
  • 10 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    I think they look nice. I did the calligraphy for all of my envelopes (I think I had about 80 of them). I loved the way they turned out. I was extremely flattered when my grandpa's cousin complimented me on them, because frankly I didn't expect too many people to take note of my hard work.

    I briefly learned a bit of calligraphy when I was in high school, and my now-husband bought me a calligraphy set and "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Calligraphy" so that I could practice. I had a lot of fun doing it.

    As for the average cost, it depends on whether you get an amateur or a professional. I think $1-3 dollars per envelope is the going rate.

  • 10 years ago

    I received a beautiful calligraphied wedding invitation from a close friend's family. I asked her who did the lovely job of writing them. She said believe it or not it was a computer program they bought which printed it on the envelopes. It was perfect and looked hand done. I have a computer print shop disc myself which does not do that in particular but it only cost about $40.

  • Woods
    Lv 7
    10 years ago

    I love beautifully addressed envelopes, calligraphy or beautiful handwriting, either one.

    But it really doesn't make any difference to me other than when I first see it and notice the attention to detail of the sender.

    Is it worth it? Not to me if I have someone who will hand write the addresses neatly and attractively.

  • Kiara
    Lv 4
    10 years ago

    I think for very small weddings (like no more than 30 people) it makes sense, but for bigger weddings, I think a lot more effort would go into it than is actually appreciated. I received a wedding invite last week, the envelope was hand written, and it is in the bin.

    I remember seeing somewhere (can't remember now, but online) where they incorporated the white typed label into the design of the envelope.

  • How do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.
  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    i'm a calligrapher and to pay somebody to handle your envelopes isn't much less costly. you could anticipate to pay as much as a dollar a line; that provides up rapidly. some calligraphers can charge even better than that as quotes are each now and lower back by using the be conscious (better than 3 letters). i'm frequently stunned that persons pay to have their envelopes addressed yet they insist on giving truly low fee favors that are valueless. I, in my opinion, might fairly get a greater powerful choose than a exceptionally addressed envelope. And shame on me for even asserting this using fact i'm a calligrapher!!! you could handle the envelopes your self. Take a bite of lined paper that fits on your envelopes. Now, get rid of the paper and with a thick black magic marker and a ruler, hint the strains the place the handle would be written. All you're able to do is insert that paper interior the envelope so which you have right now strains you could locate in the process the paper so your addresses are revealed right now and aligned on the envelope fronts. it fairly is the troublesome area, made consumer-friendly. in case you have a chum with sturdy penmanship, then ask them to enable you to as a choose. in case you get hand cramps actual, do basically 5 to 10 invites a evening for some nights and you'd be arranged to drop all of them interior the mail. words of know-how: have your invites weighed formerly affixing postage to confirm which you do have the marvelous postage and your decision of stamps. using fact if the invites choose 2 cents greater postage, you won't have the possibility to save for exceptionally stamps if it fairly is significant to you.

  • 10 years ago

    For me, not worth the expense. No one saves the envelope to an invitation (ours go straight in the recycling bin) and most people agree that as long as the names are spelled right and the address is correct, it really don't matter whether they are written out, printed, or finger-painted.

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    Nice, but probably a lot more effort than it is worth. I'm the type of person who notices these little details, and I would still be ripping the envelope open and tossing it seconds later. The mail sorters will have their hands on it longer than most of your guests will.

  • 10 years ago

    I have been to 15 weddings in my life. Not once have I saved the envelope. It's a nice touch, but to be honest, most people won't remember or even care.

  • 10 years ago

    I have had this discussion with friends one mine... some say that they notice and love when they are written nicely. I on the other hand am just so happy to receive mail that is not a bill, I rip it open and pay no attention to how it is written. I personally feel as though it is just going to be garbage anyways.

  • 10 years ago

    I'm considering a couple different options:

    printing them in a fancy font and copying over with a nice pen.

    just printing them in a fancy font.

    writing as best I can.

    To be honest, I'm leaning towards the second- it should look nice and save time.

Still have questions? Get your answers by asking now.