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'''The answer to the tissue question is as follows:''' |
'''The answer to the tissue question is as follows:''' |
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Engravers used to use tissue sheets to prevent blotting or smudging of the ink, but our printing technology has made the tissues unneccessary so you may use them for tradition/etiquette sake or discard them if you wish. The tissue is placed over the invitation's printed wording. |
Engravers used to use tissue sheets to prevent blotting or smudging of the ink, but our printing technology has made the tissues unneccessary so you may use them for tradition/etiquette sake or discard them if you wish. The tissue is placed over the invitation's printed wording. |
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Invitation Discounters [[www.invitationdiscounters.com]] |
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Tissue
The article fails to mention that wedding invitations/announcements (in the US at least) often include a small piece of tissue-like paper, the purpose of which is a great mystery to me, which is why I looked up this article in the first place.
The answer to the tissue question is as follows:
Engravers used to use tissue sheets to prevent blotting or smudging of the ink, but our printing technology has made the tissues unneccessary so you may use them for tradition/etiquette sake or discard them if you wish. The tissue is placed over the invitation's printed wording. www.invitationdiscounters.com