Let’s start off 2022 looking ahead to the wedding stationery trends. I have 5 current insights on trends to share with you for wedding stationery and signage. If you are wedding planning, then you don’t want to miss this!
Frosted Perspex
On your wedding day, signage is a perfect opportunity to create a wow factor as part of your styling. I’ve been getting lots of new enquiries asking for frosted Perspex for wedding signage.
As it’s a neutral background, frosted Perspex is versatile because it can be used with lots of different colours. Here’s a couple of recent wedding signs which use white vinyl applied to the frosted Perspex to welcome guests to the big day.
Studio Rouge
Chloe Ely Photography
I love the combination of gold and white vinyl onto the frosted Perspex created for Emily and Alex’s wedding welcome sign and table plan for a romantic and stylish look.
Ollie Baines
Frosted Perspex also looks fab for wedding table signs, accessorised with the wedding table flowers and candles, to create a beautiful tablescape.
Chloe Ely Photography
Ollie Baines
Earthy Colours
Earthy toned wedding stationery is definitely having a moment! Earthy colours are gaining popularity because they work perfectly for an autumn wedding and/or a rustic boho barn setting.
A mix of tones which complement each other works so well across a wedding stationery suite incorporating beiges, warmer rusts and oranges, as used in The Letter Stationery Collection.
All of my curated collection of wedding stationery designs can be customised to suit the colours and style of your big day.
Holly Booth Studio
Layers of stationery and curved place names in soft neutral tones look classy contrasted with dark crockery and seasonal blooms.
Rebecca Goddard
A pop of deep orange for a striking save the date card to give guests the first impression of your wedding style and colours. Accessorised here with a bespoke wax seal on the envelope, perfect for a rustic, boho, autumnal wedding.
Leah Marie Photography
Neutral tones always look stylish and are versatile for many types of wedding styles. I look forward to creating more neutral toned designs this year!
The Light Painters
Shaped Stationery
For couples seeking something a little different from their stationery and signage consider using some shapes on wedding stationery. I am expecting this to be a big wedding stationery trend in 2022. The Olivia Stationery Collection uses bold edges to give a modern and contemporary look.
Holly Booth Studio
A few design tweaks to my existing collections can make a stationery suite so different. For example, this wedding stationery collection is based on The Hollie Stationery Collection. Customised to add curves, a full arch invite and half arch place name in a neutral toned palette for a contemporary look.
Jessica Lily Photography
The half arch place name looks so stylish layered on top of the wedding menu in these neutral colours. This gorgeous neutral palette would work for so many wedding days and styles.
Jessica Lily Photography
This gorgeous wedding place setting uses semi-circle place names I hand calligraphered layered over letterbox menus.
Green Antlers Photography
Consider using shaped stationery for wedding signage too. I love how the angled edges of this bold personalised order of the day sign command attention.
Jasmine Andrews
How striking is this curved welcome sign, accessorised with foliage and stunning candle holders. Gorgeous for a winter wedding, using colour for warmth.
Green Antlers Photography
Blue
There’s a blue tone to suit all seasons! Blue is becoming more popular amongst recent enquiries from couples planning their big day, with a range of blue tones available to choose from such as pastel, cornflower, dusky and navy.
The Lauren Stationery Collection combines dusky blue with white card and vellum layers, along with a bespoke wax seal.
Holly Booth Studio
A dusky blue palette of stationery was used for this wedding, integrating gold hand drawn calligraphy on the place names with matching white wedding menus.
Kit Myers Photography
The blue palette was used across the wedding signage too, shown here on the wedding table plan where the blue background pops against the gold frame and flowers.
Kit Myers Photography
For a winter wedding a darker blue or navy works beautifully. In The Chloe Stationery Collection I use a watercolour blue background paired with modern calligraphy for an elegant look.
Holly Booth Studio
Wedding signage using a hand painted watercolour navy blue for this wedding day.
Georgi Mabee
Pale blue is a stunning addition to a spring wedding. Layered here with a white place name and neutral linen and crockery.
Chloe Ely Photography
A pale blue watercolour background for this wedding signage.
Binky Nixon
A pop of summer blue for this summer wedding. There really is a blue for every season!
Nataly Montanari
Handmade Paper
More couples are requesting something different for their stationery and are interested in using handmade paper. This adds texture to stationery, as each piece is made by hand and therefore totally bespoke.
The Deckle Stationery Collection is all about natural materials, printed on handmade paper with hand torn deckled edges for a natural, honest aesthetic. This design also includes a hand drawn floral illustration.
Handmade paper wedding invitations are crafted from recycled or reused raw materials such as plant fibres, corn, flax and coffee. This paper is more environmentally friendly as no trees are cut, energy wasted or toxic chemicals used in its manufacture.
The Olive Stationery Collection uses handmade paper with hand torn deckle edges combined with letterpress printing.
Holly Booth Studio
Handmade paper looks stunning with gold leaf detail added on, as shown on this wedding invitation and envelope with a bespoke wax seal.
Barker Evans
Handmade paper can be used when layering wedding table names to create an interesting mix of old and new. Each place name is personalised using modern calligraphy.
Handmade paper brings gorgeous qualities and imperfections with the hand torn edges and muted shades of colour. Paired here with a beautiful silk ribbon and wax seal binding.
Suzy Elizabeth
Luxury Wedding Stationery
Are you feeling inspired by any of these trends? Or perhaps you have something else in mind? Every couple is different and I love designing stationery which reflects your unique personalities and interests. Have a look at my website for inspiration as a starting point.
Then please get in touch here with what you’re looking for and I’ll provide a bespoke quote.
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