F.A.Q.
Order Process
1. BROWSE & CONSULT
• CLICK the internet at www.canticle.ca.
• EMAIL for information and generic image samples.
• PHONE our office for information or to schedule a meeting.
• VISIT office on your scheduled appointment date.
2. ORDER & CONFIRM
• ONLINE email to send your informtaion details.
• ADJUSTMENTS are emailed but allow 3-5 days for setup.
• SAMPLES available to be printed for $5.00.
• FINAL PROOF confirmed through email.
3. PAYMENT & PRINTING
• CALL to arrange cash or credit card payment.
• VISIT office by appointment for prepayment.
• PRINTING can take 7-10 business days after final approval & payment.
• SHIPPING allow 1-3 days mailing or schedule a pick up at office.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I send my wedding invitations?
Send your invitations eight to twelve weeks before the wedding. (2-3 months)
Is it necessary to order extra invitations?
No, but make sure you have enough for “overlooked” guests and for keepsakes. You can order extra at any time and still pay your orginal price. You never have to worry about being short a few as we keep your invitation on file until your wedding day.
Should I put a stamp on the R.S.V.P. envelopes?
Yes, it is considered a common courtesy.
Who should receive a wedding invitation?
Married couples may receive one invitation. Single guests over the age of 18 should receive their own invitations. All bridal party participants, as well as roommates living together should receive their own invitations.
How do I indicate on my invitations that a wedding and the following reception is for adult guests only?
You should not print “no children” on an invitation. The way your invitations are addressed usually indicates who is and who is not (by omission) invited to the wedding.
When the wedding reception is at the same place as the wedding, how do I word the invitations?
You have several options. You can use corner copy on the bottom of the invitation that states, “Reception to immediately follow” or you can state in the invitation, “and join us afterward for a reception.”
What is the best way to include a deceased parent on my wedding invitation?
The invitation needs to be worded so the deceased parent does not invite the guests to the wedding. So it should state under their bride or grooms name ”the daughter (or son) of the late Mr. Smith”.
Is it OK to put “and guest” on the invitation envelope?
No, couples who are dating should each receive an invitation. It is up to you to find out each guest’s name.
How soon should wedding thank you notes be sent?
Gifts received before the wedding should be acknowledged within two weeks. Gifts received after the wedding should be acknowledged within two months.
We would rather have our guests give us monetary gifts. Can we list this on the invitation?
It is generally not proper to request monetary gifts, especially on the invitations – it is up to your guests to choose a gift for you. However, if you would like to give guests a gift suggestion which may be printed on a separate card and enclosed with your wedding or shower invitations.
