Creme de la Creme Paperie
7625 Sunrise Blvd, Citrus Heights, CA 95610
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916-996-4020
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Services: Invitations

 
About
Créme de la Créme Paperie is a team of professionals specializing in invitations and wedding accessories.

We can fill every need you require, from your Save the Date card to the Thank You note at the end of your event, and everything in between. Our team consists of graphic designers, favor specialists, calligraphers and consultants. We pride ourselves in excellent service and exceptional results.

Our goal is to make your first impression your best impression!

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Promotions
Winter Special  
Posted By: Creme de la Creme Paperie
Orders of $150 or more will receive a 15% discount. (more)

Expires: Jan 1, 2010
Applies to Favors and Gifts, Invitations

Endorsements
Linda and her team are exactly what a bride needs for wedding invitations, place cards, menu cards, favors, top-of-the-line ribbons, thank-you gifts, beautiful hand-painted items and the "must-have" cupcake wrappers for any shower/special occasion. Creme de la Creme Paperie carries a wide assortment of wedding (and baby) items for all budgets. Make that appointment and visit her studio - you won't be disappointed!

Frequently Asked Questions for Invitations
Do you offer a catalog of products or custom products?
Catalog Products, Custom Products
 
Do you handle design, printing, and assembly?
Assembly, Design, Printing

Additional Questions and Answers
A few questions and answers about the etiquette of invitations:

Q: Is it appropriate to use nicknames when addressing my wedding invitations?
A: When addressing your wedding invitations, always use each guest’s full name and formal titles. Only abbreviate Mr., Mrs., Ms., & Jr.

Q. Would it be in good taste to hang my wedding invitation on the bulletin board at work?
A: It would be impossible to arrive at an accurate head count because you would not know if your co-worker was bringing his or her spouse, guest or children.

Q: How old should a child be before you send an invitation addressed to them?
A: Children older than 18 years of age should receive their own invitations even when they still live in their parents’ homes.

Do you have an etiquette question? Email me.