Frequently Asked Questions
When I am ready to
order, what do I do?
How much does a Marry Monogram cost?
What do I receive for $49.95?
Can my monogram be used on commercially printed invitations?
What happens if my invitation printer has issues with using
the Marry Monogram artwork?
How do I use Marry Monograms if I want to create my own invitations,
programs, etc…
How do I pay?
How should our names appear
on the logo? The bride’s name first or grooms’?
Where can I find step-by-step instructions on downloading
my logos? (once purchased)
When I am ready to order, what do I do?
• First, choose a monogram design from any of our style
pages.
• Next, click on the “order” tab on the
top navigation of the website.
• Fill out the order form. Include your names, initials,
wedding date and location.
• Indicate your monogram choice.
• Please include any notes that you think will be helpful.
• If you are using a commercial printer, please note
this on the order form.
• If you are interested in a quote for custom work,
please indicate this in the notes section.
• 2-4 days after your order, we will send you artwork
for your logo selection in JPEG format via email.
• Once you receive the confirmation email with the logo
attachment, you can save it on your computer for your own
use
(programs, save the date cards, etc…) and also
save to a disc to take to your invitation printer.
• If you would like for us to send the logo via email
to your invitation printer, please provide their email address,
a contact name and phone number on the order form.
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How much does a Marry Monogram cost?
• The price is $49.95. Payment
information is gathered when the order form is filled out.
We
provide you with a copy of your logo choice.
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What do I receive for $49.95?
• Our price of $49.95 is set for a standard amount of
time per custom logo (in JPEG format)
from your choice monogram designs. For customized work
or extensive revisions, we will provide a quote for additional
services up front. Our goal is your complete satisfaction
and to make your wedding unique and beautiful.
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Can my monogram be used on commercially printed invitations?
• Yes. We will be providing your artwork in a JPEG file,
which is a universally accepted format by both Macs and PC’s.
Please indicate if you are using a commercial printer
on the order form. In certain situations, they may need an
alternate
file type, so we will send them a PDF attachment via
email. (Please provide their email and contact information
on the
order form.) See additional notes below.
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What happens if my invitation printer has issues with using
the Marry Monogram artwork?
• Most commercial printers will be able to use the 300
DPI JPEG format we provide. If not, please contact
customer service
and we will provide an alternate format for your printer
to use. (This is called a PDF.) We can transmit this
file via email to
you, but you will need Adobe Acrobat to view it. (Your
printer will have this program available, so you can forward
the PDF
to them via email.) Also note on the PDF
file that the artistic lines of your logo may appear "jagged"
on your screen in this
program, but they will print clearly. We will also
resize the artwork for use with your commercial printer.
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How do I use Marry Monograms if I want to create my own invitations,
programs, etc…
• Monogramming is a classic way to personalize a wedding.
Creating your own wedding invitations is a great option if
you
have access to a home computer and printer. Companies
such as Southworth make complete invitation kits that include
professional-quality papers that are pre-cut for all
of your wedding needs. For instance, Southworth’s Wedding
Invitation
Ensemble includes everything you need to create your
wedding invites. (Sold in sets of 25):
• 25 triple-embossed invitation cards
• 25 foil-lined envelopes
• 50 triple-embossed response/reception cards
• 50 response/reception envelopes
• 25 vellum sheets
• 25 embossed foil seals
Southworth's etiquette guide is now available on their site:
http://www.southworth.com. This guide offers helpful instruction
on composing your invitation, response and reception cards;
choosing a type style; formatting instructions; assembly instructions
and more. The cards are perforated and scored for easy
separation and folding. Complete instructions and a suggested
etiquette guide are included.
For the Southworth Wedding Invitation Ensemble retailer locator,
visit: http://www.southworth.com/dealerlocator.php
Click here for Southworth’s
free wedding invitation templates
For home use, Marry Monograms will design and send your high-resolution
JPEG logos via an e-mail attachment. The logo will be sized
to fit a standard 8 1/2"x11" sheet of paper. (You
should be able to re-size the JPEG within whatever PC or Apple
program you use to create your invitations.) For more specific
instructions on saving your logo to your computer, click
here for our Marry Monogram user guide.
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How do I pay?
• Your payment can be made securely and conveniently
via credit card on our website. We use Pay Pal, which lets
our
customers send payment for free from any PC. Pay Pal
is the leading payment network for online auction websites,
including eBay.
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How should our names appear on the logo? The bride’s
name first or grooms’?
• If you are concerned about wedding etiquette, (according
to the Emily Post Institute) the order of the names on your
invitations and logos makes no difference. Either name
and either initial may be placed first. It is also appropriate
to
consider the way you are used to saying the two names
together. For answers to more wedding etiquette questions,
visit http://www.emilypost.com/etiquette/wedding/index.htm.
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Where can I find step-by-step instructions on downloading
my logos? (once purchased)
• For a complete guide on how to send your logo to your
commercial printer, or for tips on how to use your monogram
at home,
click
here for our Marry Monogram user guide.
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