The Bride's Butler is a Wedding Coordination company located in Hamilton, Ontario. All services are executed by a certified coordinator, and can be tailored to meet your needs and budget. I'm Diane Morris, the founder & owner of The Bride's Butler. Thanks for stopping by the blog for tips, advice, ideas and real weddings. Enjoy!
Monday, January 25, 2010
When it comes to stationary....
When it comes to stationary, I like to refer clients to professionals.
If you're not the DYI type and want to have someone else manage this task, then I suggest you check out Cheri from Invitations by SanSheira's. Cheri works with The Bride's Butler and is very creative and fun to work with. She makes all of her invites by hand, and dedicates her time to every couple.
When you meet with your stationary specialist, it's best to have your wedding colours and theme chosen. Knowing the style and feel you want for your wedding helps formulate the perfect invite. The invitation is the first thing from your wedding your guests see - so it helps set the mood and tone of the event.
Is it a formal affair? More casual? A candle light ceremony, or a bunch vow renewal? Weddings come in all shapes and sizes - and so do invites! Try to bundle your invitation order to include all pieces like the RSVP card, direction card, accommodation note and all envelopes. You may also want to order thank you cards along with your invites if your photographer doesn't offer it in their package. One thing to remember when choosing and ordering your wedding stationary is that it should all be consistent with one another. All pieces should reflect the same image/style/feel, etc of your wedding.
Will you be picking your invites based on your theme, cultural background, or just simply by your budget?
Work together with your Wedding Planner and your Stationary Specialist to create your own unique
and personalized invites. It's one of the many tasks in the planning process that is very fun and allows for creativity.
Shown is a Thank You card done by Veronica of Cinnamon Saturday who works with Cheri. This is a cute and whimsical way to take a wedding picture and make it unique.
How will you choose to inform your guests of the style and theme of your wedding? Colours? Textured paper? Ribbons or Jewels?
It's up to you....and your fiance too of course. :)
Labels:
cheri,
cinnamon saturday,
invitations,
rsvp,
sansheiras,
stationary,
thank you cards,
veronica
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