New Wedding Cards
January 27, 2010 |13:59 | Wedding Cards By : Team X
Introducing a new range of wedding cards which adds to the world's most fabulous and marvelous collection of traditional as well as trendy Indian Wedding Cards for every religion, suiting every individual's pocket and choice.
Every Card is unique and elite in design at the most reasonable cost.We assist samples for bulk order at manufacturer's cost.The New arrivals shall serve to every liking as ever wedding card in this series reveals the sentiments.
For ordering cards expressing your love and intimacy, please browse through our catalogues and your order would be right there at your doorstep within 10-15 days.


If you are invited to a wedding from special friends or relatives, you will need a card to write those perfect wishes for the happy couple. Instead of buying a card, you can craft this elegant card. The stitching requires a little time but gives the card a beautiful touch.
Sikhism represents more than physical uniting of two families or even two people. The Sri Guru Granth Sahib (the Sikh holy book), says that marriage merges two souls. In Sikh culture marriage is considered as a sacred function and signifies the Sikh values and traditions. In Sikh society, marriage is a joyful and celebratory event. 
Our finest collection of Sikh Wedding Cards represents colorful, joyous and vibrant mood of Sikh wedding event. We have Sikh Wedding Cards evolved from traditional to modern designs in the variety of papers, handmade papers and rich textures with great workmanship We supply Sikh Wedding Cards all over the world.
New and Blue Enterprises, Inc. has been a premier on-line vendor of wedding favors, wedding accessories and save the date announcements since 2003. Tens of thousands of happy customers around the world have ordered wedding products from New and Blue and are now able to order wedding invitations, too.
An extra MTR exit costing HK$100 million will be built in Wan Chai's Lee Tung Street to provide access to Wedding City arcade, Urban Renewal Authority chief executive Quinn Law Yee-kwan said.













