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MY TOP 5 LUXURIOUS FINISHES FOR YOUR WEDDING STATIONERY

Are you looking for that perfect finishing touch for your wedding stationery? Then look no further, here are my top 5 luxurious finishes.

I love adding special touches to make your wedding stationery totally unique and personal to you.


VENUE ILLUSTRATIONS

There’s nothing more personal than a hand drawn illustration of your venue. They create an air of excitement for the big day by giving your guests a glimpse of where your nuptials are taking place. I also include the original drawing as a keepsake for you to cherish.



BESPOKE MONOGRAMS

What better way to personalise your stationery than with your own initials? I design bespoke monograms made up of the different letters of your initials to make your invitations completely unique to you. Typically created from hand-lettered calligraphy, they create a perfect brand to use throughout your wedding stationery.


WAX SEALS Nothing beats an envelope sealed with a wax seal, breaking it open to reveal your gorgeous stationery. Wax seals are a timeless addition that can be a generic design or bespoke with your monogrammed initials on. Wax seals can be pre-made ready to add to your stationery, or I can provide you a wax stamp and wax sticks for you to create your own seals. Choose from gorgeous shimmering metallic tones or subtle pastels to tie in with your stationery design.



ENVELOPE LINERS Add a luxury finish to your envelopes with an envelope liner added inside. A flash of glitter, or pattern to match your invitation design, can create excitement when your guests open up the envelope.



PRETTY PACKAGES To make sure your invite suite arrives in a pretty package, bundle the items together with twine & tags or bellybands. They secure all the different invite cards together and can be personalised with your guest names. If you’re tying the suite together you can use twine, ribbon or thread and attach a tag. Or if you’re wrapping the cards up, use a bellyband made from coloured paper or vellum.

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