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Invitation Reminder – When should I order my wedding invitations?

If you are getting married in February, March, or April of ‘08– order your invitations now!

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Featured…

The Green Kangaroo is pleased to announce the launch of our Couture Invitation Collection. The Couture Ava – Crystal invite is one of our favorites within this new collection. Everyone knows that Diamonds are a girl’s best friend!

Are you more traditional and sticking to a budget? Then, our Ashley invitation is a must see! Starting at just $2.95/each, this invitation includes the Invitation, Reply Card, Inner AND Outer Envelopes, and the Reply Envelopes. It features 2 ink colors, a printed border, and Ultra Heavy Paper – sure to rev up your your guests for the big day!

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What's Hoppin'?

New Website!

We have recently launched our newly re-designed website! Please browse our Signature and Couture invitation collections to find an invite that suites your individual taste. More of a Do-it-Yourself kind of gal? We will soon be launching the DIY portion of our site, where you can buy paper, ribbon, envelopes, etc. and create your very own wedding invitations.

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Upcoming Events

Triangle Bridal Showcase
Sunday, October 28, 2007
1:00pm – 5:00pm
The Hilton Durham near Duke University

Holiday Open House
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
4:00pm – 7:00pm
TGK Design Studio, Cary
RSVP required

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Design Advice

Q: I’m having a spring garden wedding and I’m using a mixture of wildflowers. Is it possible to “theme” my invites with a wildflower theme and then carry the theme through for my ceremony programs, place cards, etc.? Are there other ways I can incorporate a theme?

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Did You Know?

Why do brides wear white?

Traditionally, brides did not wear white wedding gowns. This tradition began to gain popularity in the late 1800s. Prior to this time, during the Middle Ages in Europe, red was a favorite.

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