Base Version
Karna Vedha Ear Piercing Ceremony Illustrated Family Traditions
$4
Categories: E Cards, Invitation Cards
Tags: Cartoon, Ear Piercing Ceremony, Floral flowers, Traditional
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Order Process
- Once you place the order, a customization link will be immediately sent to your mail. You have to fill in the editable details / attach pictures and submit the link.
- First proof is sent in 4-6 Business Hours. If urgent requirement use ‘ 2 Business Hours’ option.
- Our team will stay in touch with you on email/call during business hours. International customers will be provided a whatsapp link to stay in touch with the design team.
- After customization, you’ll receive print ready digital files. A draft will be delivered initially. You can review and suggest any changes. Only after you confirm, the final card will be delivered.
- Revision and corrections will take up to 4 – 6 Business Hours.
- All the cards will have a small non intrusive SeeMyMarriage.com logo on the top
- If you choose printing service, then printing time will be 2-3 Business Days, after approval. Shipping is free 2-5 business days. Overnight shipping extra.
Delivery Method
Digital Download
- Can be printed by you or a local print shop or emailed or whatsapped.
- Use ‘Printing Service’ option for professionally printed hard copies of the card.
Delivery Timeframe
4-6 Business hours delivery
- Use “1 Business hour delivery” for urgent requests.
Printing Service
- Professionally Printed by us and then shipped. Globally.
- Matte – 110 GSM | 5 inch x 8Inch
- Envelopes ( Complimentary by SeeMyMarriage) : White or suited as per the design selected.
- Printing Time is 1 Business Days, after approval. Shipping 1-2 business days delivery.
- Chat with our Print Team
Description
A traditional invite for the ear piercing ceremony of a little one. The cards background is a golden yellow colour with large intricately carved pillers flanking the two sides of the card. The top of the card is adorned by traditional floral toran made of marigolds and mango leaves framing an image of lord Ganesha. The central design element is an illustration of the actual Karna Vedha ceremony being performed in the presence of family.