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Monogram Wedding Invitation Printable

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Monogram Wedding Invitation Printable

This elegant Monogram Wedding Invitation Printable template is a wonderful way to create a beautiful invitation without breaking the bank. It also comes with a matching response card, menu card, and table number for your guests, all for free. These free printable wedding cards will give you a simple, yet elegant invitation you'll love. Don't let your wedding budget deter you from getting the classic look you want at your wedding. Start with this template, which will make both you and your budget happy.

BONUS! Looking for even more ways to personalize your wedding day? Be sure to check out these Creative Wedding Welcome Bag Ideas for great ways to make your guests feel right at home.

Estimated CostUnder $10

Time to CompleteUnder an hour

Primary TechniquePaper Crafts

History of the Monogram

The Monogram Wedding Invitation Printable is a great way to display your initials in a classic, yet understated way. Monograms can be seen everywhere you look, but did you know they have been around for centuries? Where exactly did the trend of monogramming paper, jewelry, and other items come from? Many historians believe early Roman and Greek rulers were the first to use the monogram. Coins were monogrammed to recognize the ruler from a particular area. These marked coins were initially created to help with the transition from a bartering system to a monetary system.

How Monograms Were Used

Monograms were also used by local artisans and craftsmen during the Middle Ages to mark their work. Today, art curators are able to identify when artists created certain works by observing their monogram signature. European feudal lords also used monograms to mark their heraldic symbols, tartans, and family crests. Monarchs used monograms as the symbol of their kingdom and could be seen on everything from police badges, armor, flags, and important documents.

Monograms were first used for personal use during the Victorian Era. Monograms were often sewn on linens so they would not get lost during the wash process. Later on, monograms were used for decorative purposes, as well as for status and family. A family's place in society could often be denoted by their monogram.

Modern Day Monogram

If you choose to use the Monogram Wedding Invitation Printable for your big day, you can proudly display your name with this free wedding template and carry on a tradition that dates back hundreds of years.

References:
1. History and Etiquette of the Monogram from Knot The Groom
2. Monogramming History from Mark and Graham

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