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what does 'orange invitation' mean in the following context. Is it a common expression?

A girl is preparing her wedding and says to her mom 'I know you are trying to chip for my wedding. But I don't want orange invitation.'
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what does 'orange invitation' mean in the following context. Is it a common expression?

A girl is preparing her wedding and says to her mom 'I know you are trying to chip in for my wedding. But I don't want orange invitations.'
This is how I imagine it should read.
Thank you!
Is there any reason to think it doesn't mean that she doesn't want orange-coloured invitations sent out to people?
If that's the case, it's not an expression. It's just two words with their normal meanings.
 
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