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A guide to choosing Wedding Stationery Hints on tips on all the invitations, cards and items for your big day!
A guide to choosing your wedding stationery
By Louise Hine -
http://www.handmadebylouise.co.uk
The choice of wedding stationery available can be over-whelming when you start
planning your wedding! In this article, I will break it down into the different
categories to help you, whether you are making your own stationery or choosing
from the many ranges of handcrafted or printed stationery available! You may not
need to order all of the detailed wedding stationery as it may not be applicable
to your style of wedding. Or you may choose to order some of your wedding
stationery and handcraft some of your own items!
Save the date
Save the date cards are particularly useful if you are getting married at a
popular time of year, such as bank holiday weekends, or Summer, Easter or
Christmas when people tend to book their holidays. Save the date cards can be
sent out when you have your wedding booked, but ordinarily up to year before the
wedding so that people can put your date in their diary. These cards come in
many forms, including magnets, postcards and tags. Make sure if you are sending
a Save the date card to someone, that you are going to want them to attend your
wedding in the future!
Wedding Invitations
Wedding Invitations come in many different shapes and sizes from scrolls to
invitations printed on balloons!!!! Enjoy browsing the range of invitations
available, both printed and handmade before you make your selection. Most
stationery companies will offer you a sample either free of charge or for a
small fee. If you can not find anything you like, some places will offer a
bespoke design service where they will discuss your wedding themes and colour
scheme with you and then design a wedding invitation or set of stationery
especially for you. If you like a set of wedding stationery but it is in the
wrong colour scheme or you would like something changing, email the company and
ask! Most will be happy to make their wedding stationery in different colours or
adapt an aspect for you.
Remember to allow one invitation per household and a few extra for mistakes or
last minute invitations!!! Wedding Invitations are normally sent out three
months before the wedding to allow guests time to reply and the couple time to
finalise arrangements. Some couples choose to send their invitations earlier
than this if their wedding falls during a busy time of year.
Evening Invitations
These invitations are for those people who you are not inviting to your ceremony
but are coming to your evening celebrations. Most evening celebrations begin
after the speeches and you can choose whether to cut your cake during the day or
save that for the arrival of your evening guests.
Again, allow one invitation per household and a few extra for mistakes or last
minute invitations!
Information sheet/card
Most couples choose to send an information sheet or card with their wedding
invitations to assist their guests in the planning of their day. This
information normally includes hotel, bed and breakfast choices, taxi numbers and
so on. Some couples choose to place all this information on a website and just
include the URL in their invitations so they can have a minimalist look to their
invitations. If you choose to do this, remember that Great Grandad Bob might not
have access to the internet so make sure the older generation are allowed for!
The information sheet may or may not also contain details about the order of the
day, whether confetti is permitted, any particular dress code (e.g. if wedding
is black tie, fancy dress!), details of any organised transport, directions and
what time the event will finish. Some couples also choose to acknowledge details
of their gift list here.
RSVP cards
You may choose to put an RSVP card in with your wedding invitation where guests
can state their intention to attend your wedding and any vegetarian or other
dietary requirements. Some couples even put in a stamped addressed envelope for
their guests although this is not entirely necessary. Remember to clearly state
your RSVP date so that you can finalise arrangements with your wedding venue and
with your suppliers.
Order of service/Order of the day
Order of Service cards are most popular when a religious ceremony is taking
place and will list the Hymns (and the words), The Entrance of the Bride,
Readings, The Marriage, Signing of the Register, The Address, The Benediction
and The Recessional.
Order of the Day cards are sometimes used at civil ceremonies to detail what is
going to be happening during the day and the timings e.g wedding ceremony,
welcome drinks/canapes, photographs, wedding breakfast, cake cutting, speeches,
first dance, end of celebrations so the guests are aware of what is happening1
Table cards/Menu cards
Table cards are positioned on the centre of the wedding breakfast tables so
guests can find their seat easily. Tables may be numbered or named and guests
use the table or seating plan to find their name and which table they have been
seated at. This is not always necessary at a very small wedding. Sometimes the
table card will also feature the menu of the wedding breakfast or this may be on
a separate card.
Camera Cards
Some brides and grooms decide to have disposable cameras on their wedding
breakfast tables so they can later catch up on all the fun that they didn’t see!
Camera cards can be attached to remind guests to use the flash (and wind the
camera on!) and with instructions on where to leave the camera when it has been
used.
Place cards
Place cards are used so a guest can locate on their table whereabouts they will
be sitting. These vary from a tent fold card to a personalised keyring! Allow
one place card per guest.
Table plan/Seating plan
A seating plan shows the layout of the room and details which guest is sat
where! These vary in size and can be made on card and framed or on artists
canvas block. Check with your venue that they have facilities to display a table
plan.
Favour boxes/bags
Favours range from the traditional five sugared almonds symbolising Health,
Wealth, Happiness, Long Life and Fertility to miniature perfumes, chocolate
truffles and keyrings!
Favour boxes are normally available to match your wedding stationery or some
companies will make you something to co-ordinate. You can combine your favours
with place cards by adding a tag with the guests name!
Thank you cards (Bridal Party)
You can order Thank You cards for your bridal party from most wedding stationery
companies. Most places will personalise them to add the name of the recipient
and the date of your wedding. These cards can be given to Bridesmaids, Parents
of the Bride and Groom, Best Men, Ushers, Flower Girls, Readers and so on.
To my Husband/Wife on Our wedding day card
You could send a card on the morning of your wedding to your future husband or
wife to tell them how much you are looking forward to your special day. Most
companies will personalise these cards with names and dates for you!
Thank you cards
Thank you cards are sent after the big day to thank guests for attending your
wedding and for any cards and gifts you may have received. These may co-ordinate
with your wedding stationery or you could get a card printed with a wedding
photograph on!
Louise Hine
Handmade by Louise
http://www.handmadebylouise.co.uk
email:
mail@handmadebylouise.co.uk
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