This card company has a retail store located in San Francisco. I think they do accept order online or by fax also. They offer the most contemporary Chinese invitations I had seen.
This card company is located in Hong Kong. They accept international order by email contact. They charge a service charge of $200 Hong Kong dollars (~$26 US) for international order.
I am probably going to order my invitations from one of these two companies because they are more contemporary and less tacky than some of the more traditional looking Chinese invitations. Hope this helps
Well we are probably all from a Chinese family if we are looking for Chinese invitations. I don''t think the red and gold is tacky because my color scheme is red and gold with accents of ivory and green. I don''t think any of the symbols are tacky either (i.e. dragon and phoenix, and double happiness charater). I think it''s tacky when they try to put everything on the front of the invitations because it''s so clustered. I didn''t say "tacky" to disrecpect the culture; it''s strictly my opinions on the traditional Chinese invitations. I love our Chinese culture, and we are including a lot of it in our wedding. If anyone is offended by my opinions, I apologize.Date: 8/3/2005 5:49:23 PM
Author: aphisiglovessae
Whoa, wait a minute. Traditional chinese invitations look the way they do to represent certain wishes for the married couple. They''re not supposed to just look pretty, they have a purpose. Red for good luck and Gold for money/wealth. I am from a chinese family and very involved in the culture, so ''Tacky'' would not be the best word to describe those invitations.![]()
Date: 8/8/2005 5:09:58 PM
Author: qtiekiki
Well we are probably all from a Chinese family if we are looking for Chinese invitations. I don't think the red and gold is tacky because my color scheme is red and gold with accents of ivory and green. I don't think any of the symbols are tacky either (i.e. dragon and phoenix, and double happiness charater). I think it's tacky when they try to put everything on the front of the invitations because it's so clustered. I didn't say 'tacky' to disrecpect the culture; it's strictly my opinions on the traditional Chinese invitations. I love our Chinese culture, and we are including a lot of it in our wedding. If anyone is offended by my opinions, I apologize.