by Rennie Ackerman

December 30, 2009

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Although traditionally written thank-you notes aren't exactly antiquated, many brides are spicing things up with more creative options. While traditional, it is not essential that your thank-you notes match your invitations. Many brides are opting for modern correspondence cards or foldover notes (your choice) with bright embellishments or borders. This is a chance to let loose and show some creativity. If budget permits, add a personalization.

• Letterpress has become the buzz for traditionalists and individualists. “Merci,” at top, is available in custom colors from Parcel Paper Goods in Montclair, 973-744-7700; shopparcel.com.

• Stylized florals are modern and fresh; add the color of your flowers for a coordinated touch. Fronds Detail, at middle, by Vera Wang Fine Papers, from Paperfolio in Summit, 908-277-0459.

• Simple and elegant never goes out of style. These oyster white personalized notes, at right, by Vera Wang Fine Papers, are from the Papery of Shrewsbury at the Grove, 732-741-0414; thepaperystores.com.

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