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Though both were raised in the US, this Taiwanese-American
couple wanted the wedding to reflect their Asian heritage. The
wedding was to be traditional, formal, and filled with Chinese
culture. The paper, Beckett Cambric's Colonial White, was chosen
for its silk-fabric texture. The fonts, Palace Script and Bernard
Modern, were used to convey romance, elegance, and tradition. The
five-eighth inch ribbon is a combination of silk and solid. The
color scheme of the wedding, forest green, was the couple's favorite
color and is also reminiscent of the jade stone. This invitation
was given the 2003 Gold Award of the East Bay and Diablo Craftsmen
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 Wedding
Invitation
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When the ribbon is untied the seal opens
up the gate fold. The first page is an English language invitation
and opens to the right. A Chinese language invitation is on
the next page which opens left to reveal the trifold. From
the left of the trifold is the reply card and corresponding
envelope. In the center the direction card opens up to the
map. The right is the hotel information card.
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Rehearsal
Dinner Invitation
Under the bow and the green vellum paper is an invitation
to the rehearsal dinner. An envelope is attached to the
back with the wedding seal. The inside features a the
map and directions to the rehearsal dinner.
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