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There are lots of examples of different stationery designs over in the gallery.
These are what previous clients have had, you are not limited to these designs but they can be an inspiration as to what is possible.
There are lots of examples of different stationery designs over in the gallery.
These are what previous clients have had, you are not limited to these designs but they can be an inspiration as to what is possible.
Semi-custom wedding stationery suites means couples can personalise content, colour and patterns, paper and print type. All the semi custom suites can have additional extras like envelope liners, personalised wax seals, silk ribbons etc. You are not limited by options for the invitation suites.
I will design and create something specifically for you. After discussing your wedding plans, seeing your wedding venue along with any colour themes and the style of stationery you like, I will design something just for you. There are lots of options with different printing methods, different textures of materials, sizes, colours and so on which all make your wedding stationery suite as unique as your wedding day.
I do have a stationery information and price guide which will give you an idea of your investment for the semi-custom stationery. Each stationery suite is different and so a more accurate quote can be given based on your specific requirements.
For all hot foil hand pressed stationery once I have sign off on a design I will send the designs off to be made into a metal plate. This metal plate is attached to the press machine, and with pressure and heat the plate is pressed into the card to create an indent in which the foil sits. This is a traditional print medium with very beautiful results. There are lots of different foil colour options, golds, brown, black, white, light greys and blues, pinks and there are different finishes, shiny and matt. They really do create a luxury finish.
via email or phone to discuss your wedding stationery or if you would like to book an appointment. Then we can start your wedding stationery journey.
whether thats face to face, a zoom meeting, via email or phone we will discuss the style and sort of wedding stationery you are wanting. I can show you examples, different paper options and discuss possible ideas for your wedding stationery.
Let me know and I can email you any wording examples needed along with the fifty pound design/studio fee invoice. Once I have received your wording and payment I can put your design into the schedule to start the process.
Your design will be created from what we discussed in your appointment. When it is ready to see I will send you a pdf proof. You can let me know of any amends you'd like making at this stage.
Once you are happy with the pdf proof I will make you a sample of your invitation and post it out to you. You can then see your invite on your chosen paper. If you have chosen to have foil pressed stationery your proof will be a printed version. If you are wanting any changes at this stage please let me know. The press plates will only be ordered once you have signed off the artwork.
When you're happy to sign off the stationery design I will then order press plates, all the paper, ribbon, wax etc that is needed and make the full quantity of wedding invites or other stationery pieces ordered. These will be delivered to you and will require a signature upon receipt. I aim to get stationery to couples within 2-3 weeks after sign off. Please bear in mind all the stationery is hand made so it takes time to make and put together and the chances are you aren't the only couple giddy about sending your invitations out. So lead times may be a little longer in busy periods. Please get in touch early so I have enough time to design and make your stationery for when you are wanting to send it out. The whole process can take up to 5-6 weeks at busy times of the year.
Here is a little “interview” or informal chat as I’d prefer to call it with Julia Braime, the editor and founder of Brides up North and Editor of Unveiled Magazine.
She asks me all sorts of grilling questions about both my wedding stationery and wedding photography side of the business!!