A couple has captured widespread attention on the internet with their distinctive wedding invitation card, designed to resemble an international passport, which has garnered significant affection from online users.
This phenomenon is highlighted in a viral video on the widely-used social media platform TikTok.
In the footage, the wedding invitation card is meticulously crafted to mimic an international passport, while unmistakably serving as a wedding invitation.
The card features the couple’s personal information, including their names, wedding details, and various other pertinent information.
As the video circulates online, numerous viewers have inundated the comment section to express their opinions.
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Reacting to the post…
@Jordan: “If I get this invitation I go try am for airport see, maybe I go fi land for America.”
@💰⚔️KOJO TERO: “Abeg make my woman no see this oooo Yooo.”
@Ohemaa Dokuah: “Indeed you made my invitation beautiful. Everyone talks about it till now. God bless your work.”
@ℚ𝕌𝔼𝔼ℕ 𝕊𝕆𝕃𝕆𝕄𝕆ℕ❤️🦋: “I tap in this invitation passport both for my marriage and traveling IJN🙏🏻.”
@Afia Dubai: “aaahhh i have viewed it like ten times before i set my eyes on tema ahhhh Tema passport ..it’s beautiful. you are creative.”
@Official #Nana Ama: “I tap into this invitation card for my wedding in Jesus name amen.”
@chideyido: “I would have get u contacted but have no one to marry. 🤒 well presented.”
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