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Wedding Stationery Advice – Top Tips!

January 25th, 2012 No Comments
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Story Book Range

If you’re getting married this year, over the next couple of months you will surely be looking for invitations to wow your guests. When the invite drops through their letterbox the excitement starts to build and everyone begins to talk about your wedding.

Your invitations are the first thing anyone see’s that portrays you and your wedding day. I can wax lyrical on how to choose and what to pick but I thought it would be much better to hand the blog over to an expert who designs and hand makes the most beautiful wedding stationery. I know! my clients have just sent me a lovely email thanking me for finding them Nikki from Knots & Kisses to work with. I asked Nikki to answer the questions everyone asks when trying to work out how to buy, choose and send wedding stationery.  Over to you Nikki.

 

  • How do I choose the right style for me? What should I look for when I engage a stationer?

When it comes to choosing your wedding stationer I think the best thing to do is find someone who’s work you love. If you love their existing designs but none are quite right for your wedding, the chances are they will come up with a design you like when you contact them for a bespoke service.

Many couples contact me with very little idea of where they want to go with their wedding and the stationery can be a great starting point for a whole scheme. When it comes to style I usually advise one of two things. Generally the easiest option for many people is to pick a colour scheme they like and let the style of their wedding build from there … often certain colours lend themselves very well to a certain style and you will find yourself naturally going down this route. Pinks & Greens are great for garden party style weddings whereas Blues & Whites often feel more beachy or wintery.

Alternatively often the style of the venue can lead you to the right decisions to how you want your stationery and wedding to look. If a bride contacts me with little idea of what she wants but I know she’s getting married in a barn in a relaxed and casual ceremony I will naturally go down a more rustic route with her stationery … perhaps tied in string.

Provide your stationer with as much information as possible and they will generally be able to evoke the style of your wedding.

 

  • When should I order them?  Life is so busy now and most of my brides want to send them early.

Traditionally most wedding magazines and planners have always advised sending your wedding stationery out 2 to 3 months prior to the date of the wedding. However for so many couples these days this is just not enough advance warning to give to friends and family who say have to book holidays off work at least 3-6 months in advance, have family coming from abroad, or have to arrange to have children taken care of or taken out of school etc for a special occasion.

There are generally two ways of coping with this … either

a) Send out Save The Date Cards 6 months to a year in advance and then send the actual invitations out at the traditional time within 3 months of the wedding … or

b) Send just one invitation much earlier.

At Knots & Kisses .. I personally don’t put any pressure on couples to send their stationery out at a specific time so they can fit into my schedule. What is most important to me is not when the date of the wedding is but the date that the couple want to send their stationery out on because it fits in best for them.

Wedding Planner, Coordinator, Birmingham, Lichfield, Staffordshire, Derby, Nottingham, Leicester, Coventry

Russian Doll Range

 

  • How many do I order, what should I have as a contingency?

I would always advise couples to order extra stationery. I personally think 5-10 extra of both the day and evening invitation invitations is ample. A lot  of my stationery is ordered with preprinted guest names but order extras with a blank space left for your guests names and then you have no problems if you suddenly realize you’ve forgotten to send an invite to someone or you have a secondary list of people who you will be inviting if others can’t make it. ( Sounds cruel but this happens all the time!)

wedding Planner, Coordinator, Birmingham, Lichfield, Staffordshire, Derby, Nottingham, Leicester, Coventry

Russian Doll Range Menu and Table Stationery

 

  • How do I word them? Is the wording different for Civil Partnerships?

I’ve always been of the opinion since I set up my wedding stationery company that I would never dictate to couples how they should word their stationery. I personally think you should be able to have whatever wording you feel is appropriate to convey the message of your day, so always ask brides what they would like the invite to say rather than getting them to pick between a set number of wording styles.

However if couples are unsure of what they want their invites to say I’m more than happy to offer advice. Traditionally wording comes in one of two formats .. either Formal .. addressed from the parents of the Bride … or Informal .. addressed from the Couple themselves. Of course we now have many couples having civil ceremonies but to be honest the wording changes very little other than asking the guests to join them for a civil celebration rather than marriage.

 

  • What essentials should I include in the invite?  The etiquette.

There are of course a few basic elements which it is essential to include in your invites. The name of the couple .. obviously! … the date of the wedding and the venue. I generally advise brides to give basic details of the venue on the actual invitation i.e just the name, and if you want to give guests much more detail of the venue including the exact address and directions on a separate information card so it doesn’t clutter the look of the invite itself. Many of my new ranges come with a information and rsvp card inside so this information can be kept separate.

One of the most important elements of the information you give is the time the guests need to arrive. Many brides I’ve spoken to want to know whether they should put the exact time of the ceremony or the time of arrival. I’ve always advised time of arrival! You will always have a few guests who are traditionally ‘latecomers’ so best to err on the side of safety and put a time which is a little earlier than the actual ceremony time I feel.

Wedding Planner, Coordinator, Birmingham, Lichfield, Staffordshire, Derby, Nottingham, Leicester, Coventry

Candy Stripe Pink & Sage reception stationery

 

  • How about DIY invites for this growing market and Brides looking to add personal details and reduce costs?

Funnily enough I have no problem at all with Brides DIYing elements or all of their wedding stationery. I think many brides and grooms have a creative flair and would love to use their talents to good use in their weddings. Couples shouldn’t underestimate however how time consuming doing this may be and for many it could be difficult to fit this in around their busy lives.

I am more than happy as a happy medium, or alternative for couples, to semi-produce elements of their stationery .. i.e. a basic pocketfold design that they can then decorate themselves if they wish to add a personal touch to their wedding. I also work all the time with brides on a very tight budget and am happy to adapt designs to suit their pocket and personalise the stationery so it means something to them.

Overall my advice for couples wanting to DIY their stationery would be to do this for the Day & Evening Invitations if they would really love to do this but possibly consider handing over the reception stationery to a professional, who would be more than happy to come up with a design to match. This takes the pressure off the couple in the few weeks before the wedding when the last thing they want to be doing is madly making 150 placecards on top of everything else they have to do!

Candy Stripe Aqua & Mocha

 

I just love these new designs of Nikki’s, they are hot off the press and how gorgeous are they for summer? Have fun with your stationery and think a little outside the box. Choose a stationer that will help you design an invite that truly reflects you and what your day is all about.

For the next post I thought it would be fun to see various ways of making place cards and seating plans to inspire you. Please email me or send me your unique ways that you have personalised your stationery. It’s always good to pass on great ideas, don’t be shy.

Until next time, happy planning.

Wedding Stationery Heaven!

November 29th, 2011 No Comments
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Wedding Planner, Coordinator, Birmingham, Lichfield, Staffordshire, Derbyshire, Nottingham, Leicester, Coventry, The MidlandsGood morning! Christmas is nearly here and if you are getting  married next year it will be soon be this year!! To help I want to be sure you are armed with all the information you need for heavenly wedding planning.

I am going to run a series of blogs on all things stationery in January and February. If you are  just starting to plan your wedding or have not got round to your invites, this feature will be ideal for you.

Learn the etiquette of when to send an invite, what to write in them and how to choose them. Everything you want to know about perfect stationery for your big day. The lovely Ivy Ellen will be joining our Genie Dream Team and giving us their expert knowledge. We will also have a special offer running too.

I must admit I am totally addicted to beautiful stationery, it really does make a wedding stand out. Think I went a little over the top sending swatches of my bridesmaids dresses to my stationer but she did match them perfectly to the hearts on our invites.

To be sure we answer exactly what you want it would be great if you can send me anything you want to know about wedding stationery. It does not matter how small the question is we will be really happy to help. I look forward to hearing from you.  You can mail me or comment on this blog.

Until next time, happy planning.

Wedding Stationery Advice – Knots and Kisses

November 9th, 2011 1 Comment
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Wedding Planner, Coordinator, Birmingham, Lichfield, Staffordshire, Derbyshire, Nottingham, Leicester, Coventry, The MidlandsI am so excited to introduce you to one of our fabulous wedding stationery suppliers. I have been working on three weddings for next year and Nikki from Knots and Kisses has designed a fabulous Art Deco style of Invite for one of my lovely couples. I can’t show it yet because of course the guests have to be the first to see them!

After all they are the introduction to your wedding. Invitations or save the dates are a taster of what your wedding day holds and should really delight your guests and give them some insight into your personality.

For me stationery is very important, whether it’s designed by a company or made by yourselves. It is the one thing that pulls a wedding scheme together. I am also a self confessed stationery addict!!!

Nikki has just released her brilliant new website with such inspired designs, you will be drooling! Check out some of the newest designs here. I love the story book style. It is a great idea to tell the story of a couples journey.  Along with the website is a great blog too. It has all kinds of advice so make sure you check that out. I am also very pleased to add Nikki to my Wedding Genie Dream Team. These are suppliers I know and trust who I can recommend without a moments hesitation.

wedding Planner, Coordinator, Birmingham, Lichfield, Staffordshire, Derbyshire, Nottingham, Leicester, Coventry, The Midlands

One of the great new designs,Story Book.

I asked Nikki to share with us some of her advice for choosing and ordering your wedding stationery.

Hello! My name is Nikki, I run Knots & Kisses Wedding Stationery.

Julie asked me to write a few words of advice for you about wedding stationery etiquette… so here goes!

I’m going to say now… I’m not a fan of the word etiquette when it comes to weddings! I firmly believe you should be able to have the wedding you want regardless of tradition.However, ordering Wedding Stationery can be a bit of a minefield, and it’s useful to know a few hints & tips to make ordering your Wedding Stationery that little bit easier ….

1. When To Send Your Stationery

Generally the advice is to send your wedding invitations to your guests approximately 3 months before the date of your wedding.

This can however depend on your wedding … you may be having a wedding abroad and in this case you will need to send out your invitations much further in advance as your guests may need to book flights etc.

If you’d like your guests to know the date of you wedding much further in advance I’d advise sending out Save The Date cards. This can give your guests advance warning so they don’t book holidays that clash with your wedding and can book time off work if needed.

2. When To Order Your Stationery

This can depend on your stationer, but I generally advise my clients to start the booking process at least 2 months prior to the date you need to receive your invitations. This is especially necessary if you are ordering handmade stationery, as it allows time for proofs to be sent and changes to be made. You also need to take into account many stationers will only be able to take on so many orders a month so it may be worth putting a deposit down much earlier to secure the services of the stationer you really want.

Also allow extra time if you require a bespoke service as you need to allow a little bit longer for the design process.

Wedding Planner, Coordinator, Birmingham, Lichfield, Staffordshire, Derbyshire, Nottingham, Leicester, Coventry, The Midlands

3. R.S.V.P’s

I often have to advise couples on their RSVP dates, as sometimes they will put a date which is far too close to the wedding.

You need to allow time to chase up stragglers! No matter how well you think you know your guests there will always be a few who will reply to you weeks after your RSVP date… or not at all!

Also take into account the date your caterers and venue will need to know final numbers by, and if you are ordering reception stationery allow a month for this to be made.

4. Children

You may love to have children at your wedding, but there are many couples out there who could think of nothing worse! There are ways of wording this on your stationery so you don’t end up offending any of your guests who are parents!

Generally I advise not having a short sharp line stating “Children Not Allowed” … the text I usually use is something like … “We would love you to enjoy a day off and so respectfully ask that there are no children at your wedding”.

wedding Planner, Coordinator, Birmingham, Lichfield, Staffordshire, Derbyshire, Nottingham, Leicester, Coventry, The Midlands

5. Extra Information

I’d always advise a separate information card to be included with your stationery. These days there is often so much extra information you would like to let your guests know about your day.

This can include directions, maps, guest information, food requests or even asking your guests to bring something with them to your wedding.

A lot of my stationery ranges include an information card and RSVP card as a pack price, which can save you some money.

6. Wording

When it comes to wording, I personally don’t think the rules are as strict as they used to be, but generally invitation wording will be either Formal or Informal.

Formal invitations are generally for weddings being hosted by the parents of the couple and will be addressed as such … “Mr. & Mrs. G Robinson request the pleasure of the company of Mr.  & Mrs. Joe Bloggs at the marriage of their daughter Jessica Anne to Mr. James Smith ….”.

Many couples, however, now host their own weddings and so an informal wording is more appropriate … “Jessica & James would love the pleasure of the company of Jane & Joe Bloggs at their wedding …”.

I personally feel these days anything goes! Be as informal or as humorous as you want depending on the style of your wedding!

Wedding Planner, Coordinator, Birmingham, Lichfield, Staffordshire, Derbyshire, Nottingham, Leicester, Coventry, The Midlands

7. Final advice … Have fun with your wedding stationery and remember to order a few extra just in case!

Wedding Planner, Coordinator, Birmingham, Lichfield, Staffordshire, Derbyshire, Nottingham, Leicester, Coventry, The Midlands

I hope you found this useful. I agree with Nikki that all there are some rules for stationery be yourself and personalise them as much as you want. I know when I get a wedding invitation I just love it to be that little bit different and feel it is talking me to me! Over the next few weeks I am going to post about how to use stationery in your wedding in ways that are that bit different and unusual. Watch this space because for the new year I have lots of ideas and there will be little changes to my website and blog to keep you coming back for more!

Until next time, happy planning.

Wedding Tips and Advice – Stationery

September 10th, 2010 No Comments
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The Wedding Genie is always happy to answer questions our brides have and over the past few weeks we had many regarding stationery. I asked the lovely Sophie Ellis-Waring from Cards by Sophie to help out with some expert advice.

Sophie started her stationery company after planning her own wedding and struggled to find modern wedding stationery at an affordable price. Since then Sophie has developed a range of fourteen stylish, contemporary designs. These little goodies are all lovingly made by hand, completely customised to your colours and wedding theme. There are no set rules, all the stationery is available in a range of sizes, you can even create your own wording inside and outside of each card. How fantastic is that? Your own unique design. Stationery available includes Save The Date Cards, Invitations, Menu’s, Favour Boxes, Table Plans and much more. You will get one free sample and a 10% discount on orders over £250!

I asked Sophie to give us a quick guide to ordering your wedding stationery.

What to order when – your quick guide to wedding stationery.

Once you’ve got engaged, all the preparations can seem rather daunting in the excitement. Help is at hand for your wedding stationery. We find that the questions we’re most often asked are when to order stationery, and whether it all needs to be ordered at once. Here’s our handy guide:

  1. First stage: Order Save the Date cards as soon as possible after you have fixed your wedding date: usually at least 9 months to a year before your wedding. These cards are a great idea if your wedding is at a popular holiday time or mid-week – make sure your most important guests aren’t busy elsewhere. Don’t worry too much about colours at this stage – just choose something you love. You can coordinate later!
  2. Second stage: Order Invitations, RSVPs and pocketfolds. We recommend sending out invitations at least 2 months prior to the wedding. You’ll also need to allow enough time for your stationer to make the items (we ask for 4-6 weeks). Once you’ve found a design you like, choose a colour theme. Your stationer should send out a proof showing all of your details in your chosen colours. This way you’ll be sure all the details are correct before the order is completed. Consider having Pocketfolds; they contain not only the invitation but an RSVP and information card for details of hotels, directions etc. tucked inside – we love making life simple!
  3. Third stage: Order on the day items. You can do this much nearer the wedding.  These items include menus; order of service; place cards; table cards; table plan – anything that will be used on the big day itself! We suggest making on the day items to match your invitations to follow your theme through. We know how long it takes sometimes to finalise things such as details with the vicar, caterer and your final guest list. We usually request wording for order of service and menus around 8 weeks before the wedding and details for table plans, place cards, table cards, etc. 4 weeks prior to the wedding.
  4. Fourth stage: Order favour boxes and thank you cards. You can actually order these at the same time as any of the previous steps – many of my clients have purchased these at the same time as the invitations!  Leave the thank you card inserts blank if you want to write your own message, or we have some standard examples that you could try out. Both thank you cards and favour boxes can match the rest of your stationery too.
  1. It easy to order in several stages, meaning minimal fuss and the chance to evenly spread payments before your wedding! If you prefer to order everything at once, your stationer may provide the items in stages: we prepare your order in two batches – the first batch includes the invitations and RSVPs, the second includes all of the ‘on the day’ items. Of course, we give you plenty of reminders as to when we need your information!

 

Having set out our suggested timescales, we realise that it’s not always possible to stick to them. Don’t worry – we can often help out if you’ve got a tight timescale. Just ask us for advice, we love to help!

Sophie is going to be sending me some lovely samples which I will show at our Bridal Workshops. Our first classes are running on October 24th at The Ramada Hotel, Birmingham North, Cannock. You can win a pair of free tickets tickets worth £120 by entering our competition or book here. Its all you need to know to plan your perfect wedding day.

Until next time, happy planning.