As some of the techniques involved in creating our wedding invites can be quite complex and involved, you can be rest assured that every invitation will be a unique work of art and made lovingly with pride and care.
Wedding Stationery Options
Here is a simple guide to some of the wedding stationery options that are available to you:
Save the Date Cards
Save the Date cards are sent to guests up to one year in advance of the wedding so they know to keep that day free. These cards are ideal if you are planning to get married during the summer or over the Christmas season, as many of your guests may be planning holidays or celebrations of their own.
Day Invitations
Traditionally invitations are sent to guests eight weeks before the wedding. Ideally send out your invitations three months before to ensure that guests have plenty of time to respond.
Evening Invitations
Evening Invitations should be sent to guests that are not coming to the wedding ceremony.Order of Service / Order of the Day
Order of Service is a programme of the ceremony that is traditionally given out to your guests as they arrive at the church. It normally includes hymns, music and readings.
If you are planning to have a civil ceremony then Order of the Day works in a similar way to the Order of Service.
RSVP Cards
Table Plans
Table Names
Place Cards
Menu Cards
Menu cards inform your guests of the delights to come and are a lovely addition to your tables. Two - three menus per table should suffice.
Wedding Favours
Thank You Cards
Thank you cards are a great way of thanking your guests for their wedding gifts, wishes or even just for joining you on your big day.