Wedding Stationery
Wedding stationery is
more than just the wedding
invitations. Wedding
stationery is an umbrella term
used to cover all of the
printed materials you'll need
for your wedding.
Wedding
stationery is no longer a last
minute thought, but rather a
starting point for couples who
take planning their wedding
seriously. Your wedding
stationery is your first
opportunity to wow your
guests and give them a
prelude for fabulous things to
come. Your wedding
stationery should reflect the
personalities of the bride and
groom. The wedding
stationery should also reflect
the style of the event you are
planning. A formal wedding
requires a more traditional
wedding invitation. A
contemporary wedding
requires contemporary
wedding invitations. No
matter what type of wedding
you are planning, there are
matching wedding invitations
to that style.
There
are many components of
Wedding Stationery. The
three major components of
wedding stationery are the
wedding invitation, wedding
thank you cards and wedding
response cards. Other
wedding stationery items
included Save the Date cards,
Engagement Announcements,
Wedding Programs, Reception
Cards, Map Cards and many
more. Each component of the
wedding stationery ensemble
provides information for a
specific activity.
For
example to announce your
wedding you can send out
Engagement Announcements.
This is the more traditional
formal wedding approach.
Weddings have become more
informal over the last couple
of years. Engaged couples
have begun sending out Save
the Date cards. The Save the
Date card announces the
engagement and notifies the
guest of the upcoming
wedding date. The Save the
Date cards are more
contemporary. With the more
contemporary wedding, the
bride and groom have many
more options to explore with
their wedding
stationery.
Your
wedding stationery is the first
glimpse of your special day
that you give to your guests',
so you want to choose it
carefully. As you begin to
determine what your wedding
stationery needs are, have
fun. Remember, to enjoy the
processes of getting married
as much as the wedding
day.