The design and wording of the early 1900’s wedding invitation was dictated by Victorian formal etiquette rules.
By the 1900’s the art deco and flappers era loosened things up. Designs became geometric with clean lines.
By the end of WWII people wanted a return to "normalcy" and the formal invitation came back in style. Then came the free wheeling age of "drugs, sex and rock and roll", the 60’s, 70’s and early 80’s.
Invitations had flowers in neon bright colors and "tie-dyed" papers. Of course through all of this many people stayed with the traditional invitation.
This time also saw a surge in homemade wedding invitations and the trend has continued to grow in popularity.
Modern technology has provided an almost infinite number of colors and types of paper and cardstock. Computers allow anyone to create beautiful custom invitations.
Here at www.2Ninvite.com you will find free templates to use for your invitation.