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Monday, December 24, 2012

Fun Wedding Table Names

At most weddings, guests consult a seating chart or escort cards to guide them to their seats when they arrive at the reception.

While you certainly can name your tables by number (1 - 15, for example) as is quite standard, it does nothing to add style or personality to your wedding.

Why not take the opportunity to do something a little more creative, fun, personalized or expressive?

Here are some terrific ideas for creative wedding table names.

Creative wedding table names will either tell a story about the bride and groom or fit in with the theme of the wedding (or at least the style of the affair, if there is no particular wedding theme).

Even if you do not consider yourself to be a particularly creative person or you are having a very traditional wedding, the table names is one area where you can get creative and have a little fun doing something a little more interesting. If chosen well, creative wedding table names will help to establish the mood and atmosphere you are trying to create for your wedding.

If your wedding has a theme, choosing creative names for tables will come easily.

For instance, if you are planning an "Old Hollywood Glamor" theme wedding, complete with a red carpet, each of your wedding tables might be named after a famous movie star, such as Marilyn Monroe or Jean Harlow. Or they could be names after the names of movies such as "Casablanca" and "Gone With the Wind".

Or if you are having a tropical theme wedding, choose related names like luau, Pina Colada, and palms, pineapple, etc.

Once you get rolling, you'll find you can come up with more creative wedding table name ideas than you even have tables.

Table names which relate to the bride and groom give your wedding personalization. If you have no particular theme, why not name all the tables after your favorite books, movies, songs, or places. These sorts of creative table names create a terrific conversation starter for your wedding guests at the reception.

You can build your wedding around a theme without naming the theme, and see how long it takes your guests to piece it together. Before you know it, your Aunt Mildred and old college roommate will be happily chatting about whether Grace Kelly was better in Hitchcock's "Rear Window", "To Catch a Thief", or "Dial M for Murder".

Some couples like to tie their wedding table names into their honeymoon destination. For a honeymoon to Paris, choose from Parisian landmarks or names such as the Louvre, the Arc de Triomphe, The Ritz, The Eiffel Tower, or The City of Lights. Or use words related to French food or dining like patisserie and croissant.

Or come up with creative wedding table names that celebrate your roots; a pair of newlyweds from New York could name their reception tables Statue of Liberty, Broadway, and 42nd Street. To make it even more entertaining, print a picture of each location under its name on your seating chart, and place the same picture in the center of the table by the same name.

One last idea for creative wedding table names is to name your wedding reception tables in honor of family members. This idea is even better when images are posted at each table of the honorees. If you can find old wedding photos, showing your favorite relatives on their wedding day will add even more meaning and personalization to the wedding, and provide guests with another great conversation starter. What's really special about this way of coming up with names for your wedding tables is that you will be honoring and including your loved ones in your wedding in yet another way, even those who cannot be there in person.

I would happy to customize your table number cards from my shop, just email me at noteableexpressions@gmail.com

To shop my wedding invitations and wedding stationery **CLICK HERE**.

Candy Inspired Weddings

With the emergence of the candy bar and cupcakes as modern wedding trends, the only logical next step is an entire candy theme wedding.

A candy inspired wedding can work for any season, and this is one theme that will appeal to the sweet tooth in all of your wedding guests.

Since candy comes in many shapes, colors, flavors and sizes, you may want to fine tune your candy themes wedding just a little further. For instance, select a theme such as peppermint for winter weddings or bright candy colors for summer events.

The Candy Buffet – of course no candy inspired theme wedding could be without a candy buffet or sweets bar. Fill large glass containers of varying shapes and sizes with a selection of candy and sweets in complimentary colors to create an eye-catching candy display. Provide paper bags imprinted with your names for wedding guests to fill up and take home.

Candy Theme Centerpieces – fill a large vase with inexpensive candy such as conversation hearts or colored marshmallows and inset a smaller vase inside with candy colored flowers. You could also purchase mini topiaries and wrap the stems in white satin to look like a lollipop stick; attach candy to the branches and cover the soil with jelly beans, or other candy. For a DIY idea, Styrofoam balls, silk flowers, candy, wooden craft dowels, ribbon and terra cotta pots can be made into handmade centerpieces.

Wedding Table Numbers – purchase pre-printed numbers for your wedding tables. You can then stamp candy inspired designs onto the stock. Attach to dowels, and insert into a tall glass filled with candy.

Candy Theme Table Decorations – use candy bracelets or necklaces to wrap around linens for napkin rings. Or select mini candy or cupcake place card holders for a sweet touch.

Candy Theme Wedding Cake – Have your wedding cake cupcake tower decorated with your favorite candy, or accented with candy. Imagine a white cake dusted with coconut as snow and topped with striped peppermint candies for a winter touch. Or picture your wedding cake or cupcakes jeweled with jellybeans! A yummy way to bring forth your candy theme.

Candy Theme Drinks – create a signature candy inspired drink such as cotton candy martini’s. Or jelly bean margaritas.

Wedding Reception Music - play songs such as “I Want Candy”, “Lollipop” or “Candy Man” to create a candy driven dance floor at your candy theme wedding!

Candy Theme Wedding Favors – candy, candy and more candy! Whether you select something modern for your wedding favors such as personalized mint tins, something personalized such as chocolate bars, or something traditional such as candy coated Jordan almonds, all that matters is that you put the finishing touch on your candy theme wedding with a sweet edible favor.

As fun as this theme would be, you don't have to be over-the-top with your decor - keep a lot of your decor neutral and use your candy for your color pop!

To shop my wedding invitations and wedding stationery **CLICK HERE**.

The Beauty of a Smaller Wedding

Millions of weddings take place across the globe every year. According to the Association for Bridal Consultants, the average American wedding includes 175 guests, and the average size of the wedding party is 12 people. Many couples may view these averages and feel pressured to throw a big wedding. But smaller events can be just as much fun and easier on the pocketbook as well. Small weddings are making a big comeback. With all the over-the-top celebrity weddings and stories of people spending enough on their wedding to buy a small country, small weddings don't get a lot of press. But they are becoming very much back in-style.

The renewed popularity of small weddings may arguably be due in large part to the current state of the economy. The current trend no doubt emerged out of necessity to a large part, as more and more couples have had to reduce their wedding spending. But what couples have discovered along the way is that you can pull off a class-act wedding on a small budget by keeping the guest count low and the wedding small - without sacrificing style.

But apart from that, small weddings have always offered a certain charm and intimacy that offer a lot of allure for some couples. Small weddings tend to be more intimate. Couples can spend more individual time with guests instead of having to spread their time thinly around a large reception hall. Special moments, such as speeches or words of wisdom, may bear more significance when the group is intimate.

The small wedding is ideal for couples who prefer a more intimate and personal atmosphere for their wedding - as opposed to an affair for 450 of their "closest" friends.

Don't confuse the idea of a small wedding with the level of formality. A small wedding does not have to mean an informal wedding. Nor does it have to mean a simple wedding, or a cheap wedding (though obviously, because the guest list is dramatically reduced, there can be significant savings).

The concept of a "small wedding" simply refers to the size of the guest list. So instead of inviting your second-cousin's best friend from Chattanooga, the guest list and wedding party are limited to your small inner circle - just the closest of relatives and dearest of friends.

How small is small? Only you can answer that. It could be 15 guests, 25, 50, 75. Even 100 guests may qualify as a small wedding if weddings for 300 or 400 are what is most common in your social circle.

Beyond sharing the most important day of your life with a small, intimate group of friends, a small wedding allows you the freedom to focus on the areas of your wedding that are most important to you, may have otherwise been out of your reach.

For instance, a smaller wedding makes a destination wedding far more practical than it would be with a large guest list. A destination wedding is exactly as it sounds ... the wedding is held out of town, in a setting that appeals to the bride and groom. It could be Cancun or the Colorado Mountains. A castle in Scotland or a cruise ship at sea. Las Vegas or Disney World. Across the country or around the world. There really are no limits. When the wedding party and guest list are small, a destination wedding becomes much easier to achieve.

Whether simple or extravagant, a small wedding has the potential to be very elegant. A small wedding can be quaint or luxurious. You decide.

Like to keep things simple? The reception for a small wedding can be held in the intimate, comfortable setting of a family member's home. It can be held at the favorite restaurant of the bride and groom. It can be held outdoors in a park setting, or in the backyard of your best friend. Or on the beach.

Art galleries, small country inns, upscale restaurants or a local winery are other possibilities if you'd prefer to glam up your small wedding

Small weddings also give you more flexibility in your food choices. If cuisine factors in importantly for the wedding of your dreams, then with a small wedding, a high-end caterer or a reception at a posh restaurant are more likely to fit within your budget. But you may equally enjoy a potluck or a buffet, or even an afternoon of hors d'ourves.

A smaller wedding offers you so many options. What are your favorite ideas and inspirations for a smaller wedding?

To shop my wedding invitations and wedding stationery **CLICK HERE**.

 

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Memorial Charms for your Wedding Bouquet

New product line available at Noteable Expressions! Memorial Charms for Your Wedding Bouquet


Memorials and tributes are becoming an increasingly popular trend during wedding ceremonies. A memorial, an object which serves as a focus for memory of someone who has died, can come in many forms.  Whether it’s in a large fashion for every participant to share in, or something small, that maybe only the bride and groom are aware of, the range of options is large.

A wedding is so much more than just the union of two people, it’s about family, and it’s a completely appropriate time to remember the lives of loved ones who have passed on. How they are remembered is ultimately up to the bride and groom. Some couples will choose to have a memorial table with a framed photograph present, or they may light a special candle. Some will choose to place flowers on the seats that their loved ones would have sat in, or have a poem read, while others may have their officiate ask for a moment of silence in memory of the loved ones not present.

For brides who are concerned about creating a depressing pause during such a happy time; a popular trend is the bouquet memorial charm. They are a great way to help take any sadness away from her big moment, since conversations about the memorial charms are likely to happen after the ceremony. Unless she shows off the charms prior to the ceremony, no one will be able to see them until she is walking down the aisle.

My charms come with an 18" chain that you can use as is, or add a matching ribbon to coordinate with your wedding colors. You can choose from square or circle and it comes with a black, white, pink or blue background. If you would like a custom color background, email me at noteableexpressions@gmail.com. They are available in silver plate, gold finish or sterling silver. After your special day, you can wear this as a necklace. Complete with a 18" sterling silver-plated chain (2" extender) and lobster claw clasp, this necklace is finished with a UV resistant and waterproof coating to protect your image or message for years to come. The necklace arrives in a special black felt bag that is perfect for gifting.

To see my full range **CLICK HERE**.

Monday, December 17, 2012

How to Throw an Amazing New Year's Eve Party

Take a cue from party experts and throw a New Year's party that's laid-back yet glittering.

Set the stage with your invitations, and be sure that your wording lets your guests know what to wear if you are doing black tie!

Try filling your home with silver and white balloons, an easy decoration that makes a huge impact.


Silver and White Balloons


If you have had your fill of cakes and pies from Thanksgiving and Christmas, in lieu of a traditional dessert tray, opt for a whimsical stacked Oreo tower -- complete with sparkler candles.

Stacked Oreo Tower

For a laid-back affair, keep the food and drinks simple. Set up a bar in the dining room. Guests can help themselves by mixing a drink or pouring Champagne. Another simple-yet-elegant idea is to set up a caviar station. Include toast points and plenty of serving spoons.

Caviar Station

Keep with the casual yet festive theme of the party, and set up a portable game of table tennis on your dining room table.

Portable Ping Pong

What is your favorite way to celebrate New Years Eve?

Monday, December 10, 2012

Looking Forward to New Years Eve

Thankfully, I have almost all of my Christmas shopping done - just a couple of odds and ends left to pick up. Lots to wrap but for me, that's the fun part!

If you are caught up and looking forward to New Years Eve - let's start planning your party! After all, if we've made it that far, then we survived the end of the Mayan calendar! The first thing to do is to choose your party invitation and this one is a cute one!

If that one isn't quite the right look, you can find more in my store **CLICK HERE**

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Noteable Expressions - FAQs

Where are you located?

I am currently and online-only company based in Canton, Michigan, though I do hope to open up a design studio / shop in the not-too-distant future!  I offer appointments to customers who are local and I am happy to meet with you Monday-Saturday from 9am-2pm. I am available online typically from 6am-12 midnight/7 days a week.

What are your prices?

At this time, I have approximately 500 designs available in my store, those invitations vary from $92.00 for 100 invitations on Basic paper to $128.00 on Metallic paper (each comes with plain white envelopes).

My fees for custom design are as follows:

For (up to 3) small changes to an existing design: $0
For a unique custom design: $25 for the first 4 hours of design time - with 3 changes included
Additional hours of design time: $10 per hour

My wedding invitation suites include (each design has these options available):


Invitations (with plain white envelopes)
Response card (with plain white envelopes)
RSVP postcards
Insert Cards
Direction Cards
Save the Dates
Envelope Seals (stickers)
Postage
Binders (for planning or albums)
Return Address Labels
Accomodation Cards
Wine Bottle Labels
Water Bottle Labels
Thank You cards (with plain white envelopes)
Table Number (tent card)
Table Number (flat cards)
Wedding Programs (full page/1/2 fold)
Wedding Programs (tall flat card)
Rehearsal Dinner Invitations
Envelopes (these match in design but cost extra)
Menu (full sheet)
Menu (tall flat card)
Place Cards
Flexible Magnets (for Save the Date or other)
Wedding Journal
Reception Card
Direction Cards
Engagement Party Invitations
Monogram Seals (stickers)
Directional Signs (to place in the ground or mount)
Wall Decor Cling (fun to use for receptions!)

Everything is offered a la carte - only order what you need!

Do you have a minimum order?

Currently, our minimum quantity is 10.  My prices vary for very small quantities.


When should I order/send my invites out?

First of all, do yourself a favor and don’t wait until the last minute!  For your convenience, use this timeline below as a guide for when everything should be ordered and sent out.

    Order Invites: 3 to 12 months before
    Send Save the Dates: a minimum of 6 months before, or up to 1 year before if you have a popular date or destination wedding
    Send Invitations: 4-8 weeks before
    RSVP Deadline: no less than 2 weeks before, preferably about 30 days before
    Send Wedding Announcements: arrange to have sent the day after the wedding
    Send Thank You Cards: 1-2 weeks after, but better late than never!


What is your turnaround time?

For Digital printing, Zazzle typically has a 48 hour turnaround. Shipping varies according to your choice.

What does my invitation set weigh?
How much postage will it need?

You should always consult the USPS for current postage rates.  They have an online postage calculator here: http://postcalc.usps.com/. ; This handy guide should help guide you in estimating your postage rate.  Please note that square envelopes are changed extra because they can’t be sorted by machines.

*Square Envelopes will require an additional 20 cents postage

Letters (1 oz.): 45 cents
Most save the dates, thank you cards, single cards

Heavy Letters (2 oz): 65 cents
Most wedding invitation sets: invitation, response card, and envelopes

Postcards: 32 cents

Letters to Canada or Mexico (1 oz.): 85 cents
Most save the dates, thank you cards, single cards

Heavy Letters to Canada or Mexico (2 oz.): $1.05
Most wedding invitation sets: invitation, response card, and envelopes

Letters to Other Countries (1 oz.): $1.05
Most save the dates, thank you cards, single cards

Heavy Letters to Other Countries (2 oz.): $1.25
Most wedding invitation sets: invitation, response card, and envelopes

Do you offer your designs in languages other than English?

Yes!  I can do just about any language since you provide the text.

Do you ship to other countries?

Yes, I do!  So far I don’t have restrictions but I’ll post them here if and when I do.

Can the design I like be customized? / Can I change the colors, font style, etc?  / Can I get X in lieu of Y?

Of course!  Via the Zazzle website, you can change the text, font, colors, and placement of design elements. If you need additional help, please just email and I am happy to help you!

 

If you have any questions or need help designing your invitations email me at nique_unique@comcast.net

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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

How to Personalize Christmas Cards on Zazzle

It makes sense that this time of year, I have my hands full designing Christmas and Holiday cards and festive party invitations, but it doesn't help you if you have a cornucopia of cute designs to choose from but no idea how to make it perfect for you! (Notice that great use of the word cornucopia?? and only two days before Thanksgiving! hehe I love when that happens!)

 

Anyway, I made this fun video last night to give you a quick look at how to personalize cards and photocards on Zazzle

 

 

 

Browse through my Christmas cards at http://www.zazzle.com/noteableexpressions/gifts?cg=196815209842154965&rf=...

 

Do you want to add your own photos? Then look at cards that already have a photo - those are just place holders waiting for your gorgeous pics!

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Don't want to share photos of you when you won the ugly sweater prize? Then choose one without pictures -

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Now that you have selecte your card - look to the right and go to Step 1 - and add your photos and text - add your greeting, a special message, your names - anything you'd like on the front cover!

Step_1

To change the text on the inside - just click on the photo that shows the inside of the card just below the larger picture.

 

Expert tip: you can change ANYTHING - the font, the size, placement, etc. just by clicking on the orange Customize It! button! Easy Peasy.

 

If you'd like me to create a card or invitation especially for you - just contact me at noteableexpressions@gmail.com - I am always happy to help!

Sunday, November 18, 2012

8 Reasons Saavy Couple Choose Noteable Expressions

1. Savvy couples know it pays to work with an expert!
 
At Noteable Expressions, I am passionate about wedding invitations. It’s what I’ve been doing for the past 5 years. With an additional 5 years in event and wedding planning.
 
The world of wedding invitations and wedding etiquette is foreign to most people ~ and why shouldn’t it be? Given that you’ll likely only do this once, there’s no need to study up on all of the various printing methods, or the many rules of etiquette to be sure that you don’t commit any embarrassing faux pas or offend any guests.
 
I am an expert in all aspects of wedding invitations and am happy to share my expertise to help you navigate the process of creating your wedding invitations.
 
I’ll help you create an invitation that your friends will envy and your Aunt Sally will approve!

2. Savvy couples love to be treated like royalty!

You are preparing for one of the biggest days of your life and it’s a big deal! My reputation is built on providing friendly, personalized service that is second to none. I listen to what you like and want, and help you to make that a reality.

For me, helping to create your wedding invitation is not a transaction ~ it’s the beginning of a relationship. I feel very fortunate to count the brides I’ve helped as our friends.
I love what I do and I have fun doing it. Why shouldn’t you have fun planning your day?
 
3. Savvy couples know it is worth being 100% worry-free.
 
If for any reason your invitations are not produced as ordered, they will be fixed. Period.
 
4. Savvy couples want an extensive selection of high-quality styles.
 
At this time I have over 500 designs available in many styles from classic florals to elegant Gothic. I add more designs every week and I am more than happy to design something special for you!
 
5. Savvy couples want invitations that will fit their budgets.
 
My price range varies from a low of $92.00 for 100 invitations to $128.00 for 100 invitations. {This represents a range from a digitally printed flat card on basic paper to a digitally printed invitation on metallic paper with white envelopes for each.}
 
If your first question is “What is your cheapest wedding invitation?” I am probably not the place for you. If you feel that invitations don’t matter and “people just throw them away,” I am probably not the place for you. I design each invitation with an entire wedding in mind and often design them for a specific wedding decor.
 
However, if you recognize that your invitation is the first glimpse that your guests will have into your wedding day and that first impressions make a big difference, now you’re speaking our language.

I do work with a wonderful print on demand company, Zazzle, and they often run specials and you can keep up with them on my Facebook Page at: http://www.facebook.com/NoteableExpressions
 
6. Savvy couples love a full-service, one stop shopping experience.
 
For anything that involves paper and personalized items for your wedding, I’ve got you covered.
 
From engagement party invitations, save-the-date cards, wedding invitations and enclosures, to programs, reception accessories {menus, escort cards, place cards, table cards}, and thank-you notes, I do it all.
 
Why waste time going to multiple places and trying to explain your vision over and over? I make it easy and fun to get it all done, exactly as you want it, in one place.
 
7. Savvy couples only want to work with businesses who will be around tomorrow and have the best reviews.
 
I know that you may have seen some of your favorite stores closing their doors in recent months. You have enough to think about without worrying whether you will have to start the process all over with a new stationer.
 
8. Savvy couples look for businesses that are quick, accurate and stand behind their products.

Although I will do all of your designing, Zazzle will complete your order - and they are amazing! Many orders ship within 24 hours and most within 48 hours!

From the Zazzle website:
" At Zazzle, our #1 priority is to make sure you have a secure, safe and satisfying experience.

The Zazzle Secure Shopping Guarantee: Your credit card transactions with us are 100% safe. Period. Our secure server software (SSL) is the e-commerce industry standard and encrypts all payment information when you make a purchase. This means no one will ever gain access to your private information.

The Zazzle Promise: If you don't love it, we'll take it back. If you are not 100% satisfied, you can return it for a replacement or refund within 30 days of receipt."

 

If you have any questions or need help designing your wedding stationery email me at nique_unique@comcast.net

 

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Saturday, November 17, 2012

Modern White Christmas Tree on Black Christmas Greeting Card

It seems crazy that we are just over a month away from Christmas! Where has this year gone? Have you ordered your Holiday Greeting cards yet? This one is a great option if you like a more modern feel - not to mention it is just gorgeous!

 

A beautiful card perfect for wishing your friends and family Merry Christmas. There is a black background with a modern Christmas Tree graphic created from white ornaments that almost seem to glow. Inside is a lovely greeting and your customizable text.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

10 Things You Need to Know Before Ordering Your Wedding Invitations

You never get a second chance to make a first impression...

A wedding invitation sets the tone for the entire day ~ it signals the formality and style of the event, reflects the personalities of the couple, and has the potential to make the invited guests very excited to be included in the celebration.

Before you order your wedding invitations, here are 10 things that you need to know and do.


Before you make any decisions:

1. Get a clear picture in your mind of your dream wedding and of your personal taste and style.

Close your eyes and envision your wedding day. What do you see? Is it a black-tie affair, a less formal garden or beach wedding, or something in between? Is the event during the day or in the evening? Is it in your hometown or a destination wedding? Write down at least five adjectives that best describe how you want your wedding day to look and feel. For example: traditional, romantic, lavish, minimalist, sophisticated, elegant, fun, casual, party, etc.

In your fashion, decor, and lifestyle, do your tastes tend more toward traditional or more contemporary? More subtle and understated or more bold and colorful? Classic elegance with an updated twist? It’s OK to be drawn to a mix of styles, just try to hone in on the types of things you are usually drawn to and your own personal style.

2. Determine if your wedding will have a theme or a symbol that is significant.

Is your wedding in the mountains or at the beach? Do you share a love of sailing? Did you meet on a train?

Are there any items of significance that you want to incorporate into your wedding and possibly your invitations or accessories? Do you want to create a custom duogram {first letters of your first names} for your invitations and/or a custom monogram to use at the reception and following? This custom duogram or monogram can serve as a “logo” for your wedding that can be carried through as few or as many pieces as you’d like. {Your wedding consultant can show you examples of custom duograms and monograms during your appointment that may inspire you.

3. Decide if there is a color palette for your wedding.

Do you want to carry a particular color or set of colors into your invitations or accessories? What color{s} are the bridesmaids’ dresses? Is the wedding in a particular season that you’d like to incorporate? If you have specific colors that you’d like to include in your invitations or accessories, it would be great to bring in any samples or swatches with you to the appointment.

4. Determine the number of invitations you will need to send.

Keep in mind that this is not the number of guests that you’d like to invite ~ this is the number of households to which invitations will be sent. For example, if you are inviting 200 people and three-quarters of them are married, the number of invitations you will need is more like 125 or 150. Always order extra invitations. Guest lists have a way of creeping up, often suddenly and at the last minute. The cost of ordering more than you think you’ll need as part of your initial order is far, far less than the cost of ordering a small number at a later date. {Keep in mind that the cost of invitations is primarily based on the design, layout and running of the printing press, not in the quantity of invitations, so ordering a small number later can often be nearly as expensive as the initial order.}

5. Understand the various invitation printing methods and choices in invitation stock.

An experienced wedding stationer can explain each of the methods of printing and the differences between them. These methods include letterpress, engraving, embossing, thermography, and flat printing. Before your appointment, start to notice any mentions in bridal magazines about the various ways that featured invitations are printed. If you have a preference for one or more, let your stationer know what you like or don’t like about each style. It’s also great if you can bring in magazine pages or samples of invitation styles that you like.

6. Decide what other cards and features to include with your invitation.

Would you prefer a reply card and envelope or a reply postcard? Will you need a reception card, directions card, accommodations card, or wedding website card? Do you like pocket folds, belly bands, ribbons, envelope liners, or all of the above? Do you want single envelopes or double envelopes? You will want to see, touch and feel a variety of samples to help you decide what you like best as you build your perfect wedding invitation suite.

7. Have a rough idea of your budget.

However, be open to being educated about what different invitation styles and printing methods cost. Too often, bridal magazines do a disservice by showcasing luxurious suites of high-end wedding invitations with all the bells and whistles, but then advise in the back of the magazine that you assign a woefully low percentage of the budget for wedding invitations and accessories. This just creates unreasonable expectations from the outset. A great stationer will inform you about the varying costs of different printing methods, stocks, and add-ons and will work with you to create a wedding invitation suite that is within your monetary comfort zone.

8. Determine who will be issuing the wedding invitation.

Does your family situation fit the traditional mold in which the bride’s parents issue the invitation? Or does your family situation look like many these days in which varying circumstances dictate wording that is different from the traditional? For example, are your parents divorced? remarried? one or both parents deceased? Are the grooms’ parents equally involved and contributing to the wedding financially? Are you paying for the majority of the wedding expenses yourselves?

Your bridal consultant will be able to navigate with you the wording of your invitations as may be dictated by any complexities in your family situations and etiquette guidelines. Believe it or not, there are guidelines for just about any situation and it’s best that you are fully aware of how to properly word your wedding invitation so as to avoid offending anyone or causing any embarrassment or hard feelings. That being said, the role of a good stationer expert is to inform you of the guidelines and make recommendations; your job is to make an informed decision about what feels comfortable for you and your family situation.

You will also need to decide whose address will be on the response envelope {the bride’s parents, the bride, the bride and groom?}. Similarly, you will need to decide whose address to put on the outer envelope flap. Typically, this is the address of the person{s} who are issuing the invitations.

9. Decide how you would like the wedding envelopes to be addressed.

Will you or your family or friends be hand-addressing the envelopes? Will you hire a calligrapher? Will you have the addresses printed on the envelopes? Always order extra envelopes {typically 20% extra} for any errors in addressing.

10. Make your decision.

Making your final decision doesn’t have to be stressful. Be sure to give yourself a chance to be informed and to look at several options before you buy. Trust your own instincts. There will likely be one invitation style that you continue to come back to over and over ~ that is generally “the one.” Ask yourself three questions about each of the invitation options that you are seriously considering:

    a) Which invitation reflects the tone and spirit of our wedding day?
    b)    Which invitation most fits our personality and style? and
    c)    Which invitation do I see my guests getting really excited by when they find it in their mailbox? Once you’ve found an invitation that fits all of these criteria, smile and relax – you’ve done it!

All of these variables and decisions may seem overwhelming at first. Just take a deep breath and take them one at a time. Decide on those things that you can before your appointment {e.g., your personal style, number of invitations}. During your appointment at R.S.V.P., your wedding consultant will walk you through and educate you on all of the other variables to help you make an informed decision that feels comfortable for you and your family's budget while recommending invitations that fit your style and personality.

With these ten tips in mind, and helpful advice and education from a great wedding stationer, the creation of your perfect wedding invitation {the sneak preview into your special day} should be an exciting, creative, and wonderful experience. Have fun and remember:

You never get a second chance to make a first impression!

If you have any questions or need help designing your wedding invitations email me at nique_unique@comcast.net

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Sunday, November 4, 2012

How to Find Inspiration for Your Wedding

Need inspiration? Many times it’s hard to know where to start. Finding the perfect theme, color palate, venue, ect. for your big day is sometimes one of the hardest things to do. Often it is the first thing to do, besides agreeing on a budget.

Inspiration for your wedding can come from just about anywhere, but the best places to look are in your own life. Think of things you, and your fiancé, love. Are you a couple who loves to sail, hike, go on trips, play sports, decorate, create art…the list goes on! This is a great place to start because it gives you a direction. Once you think of something you both have in common or are both passionate about it helps you to narrow down the possibilities. It is also a great way to add your own personal touch to the wedding.

A second way to find inspiration is to think of the things you and/or your fiancé have accomplished during your lives. Are there any milestones you have passed? Great feats? These are great inspiring ideas and great stories to share with those you love on your big day.

Thirdly, friends and family are always great! Pick apart their brains they may think of something you haven’t. You don’t have to use everything they say but there may be that one small idea you can incorporate or start from when planning your wedding.

Lastly, of course the internet and magazines are great places to look for inspiration! Though they may not be from your own experiences there are hundreds of inspiring ideas out there for you to choose from! Even if you just see a color palate you love you can tweak it to fit you and your fiancé’s personalities for a perfect day!

If you have any questions or need help designing your wedding stationery email me at nique_unique@comcast.net

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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Wedding Shoes Can Make - Or Break Your day

Since we all can remember the saying goes “Diamonds are a girl’s best friend.” But honestly we all know that’s so not true. How many of us can actually afford to splurge on diamonds…not many. However, we all know who are real friends are…SHOES! Not many what type of woman you are we all love shoes! We all have that one special pair that we love to wear. They make us feel beautiful not matter what and always fit! They are there for us on our “fat” days and always make us feel better when we’re under the weather! So it comes to reason that on our wedding day the shoes are to be just as carefully chosen as the dress. But what type of shoe is appropriate for each occasion? The answer is whatever you want! Yes the dress should match the theme, but the shoes are your personality statement! So flaunt it ladies and show off your real best friends!

 

The Pump- if you can handle a little heel on your big day the pump is your friend! They come in short and tall heels and usually have a rounded toe.

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Source: http://www.sneakersalebest.com

The Pointed Stiletto- with its pointed toe, this is a very sexy shoe. Also can come in short and tall heel, but usually is pretty tall. Great for those who want longer looking legs.

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The Flat- flat shoes are perfect for weddings because they are so comfortable, but you don’t have to trade in comfort for fashion! They come in every style you can think of!

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Source: http://www.weddingshoesblog.com/

 

The Mary-Jane- usually quickly identified by its signature single strap over the top of the foot. These are a comfortable and cute heel.

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Source: http://www.bespokebigday.co.uk

The Ankle Boot- great for those colder weddings where you want style but don’t want your toes to fall off!

 

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Source: http://graceormonde.com/tag/bridal-shoes/

 

No matter what you decide, let your personality shine through your shoes!

 

If you have any questions or need help with your wedding stationery email me at nique_unique@comcast.net

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Freeze Frame Fun Wedding Photography

Looking for some interesting ways to spice up your wedding photos? Well look no further! As if fireworks and sparklers aren't amazing enough, photographers have been taking them to the next level.  By change the shutter speed of a camera lens to a slower setting, photographers can capture things that would normally not be able to in the same amount of time.  With this feature, you can take sparklers and take photos of spelling a name, words, and other unique images.  Just ask your photographer and they should most likely be able to this!

 

If you have any questions or need help with your stationery needs email me at nique_unique@comcast.net

 

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Sunday, October 14, 2012

Keys to Success for your Wedding

The first steps into planning your perfect wedding is grasping your ultimate goal and appearance of the grand scheme of things.  Before going into all of the details, it's good to picture the general look and feel of how you want wedding.  In order to do that, it's good to have some standard ideas to success in planning your wedding.  Here are some great tips to get you started:

  1. Remember your guests
  2. Get a theme
  3. Decor
  4. Get personal
  5. Don't skip the cocktail hour
  6. Don't skimp on the food
  7. Have assigned seating
  8. Don't skip out on the entertainment
  9. Get the party started
  10. Get professional help

 

If you have any questions or would like help designing your special stationery, email me at nique_unique@comcast.net

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Sunday, October 7, 2012

What to Look for in a Venue

When it comes to planning your wedding the venues are possibly the most important items to check off your list, besides the dress of course. Venues help to set the mood and inspire the theme for the entire wedding and choosing the correct one is difficult. There are so many places to choosefrom and by asking the right questions you will find the one of your dreams.

These questions are to help you narrow down your choices. Because each venue has different qualifications, recommendations, and policies these questions will help you to decide what venue fits if not all but most of the qualifications you desire.

  1. What is the fee for renting the hall/ venue? And what does it include?
  2. Is there a security deposit required?
  3. Are there any requirements regarding the Officiant choice?
  4. Are there any catering/cake restrictions?
  5. Is there an alchohol policy?
  6. What is the refund policy if the wedding were to be canceled?
  7. Are there religious restrictions? Interfaith marriages..ect?
  8. What is the room capacity?
  9. Is there parking available? Paid or not?
  10. Are there decorating restricitons?


So good luck on finding your dream venue to hold your dream wedding!

If you have any questions or if I can help in any way with your stationery needs, email me at: nique_unique@comcast.net

What to Look for in a Venue

When it comes to planning your wedding the venues are possibly the most important items to check off your list, besides the dress of course. Venues help to set the mood and inspire the theme for the entire wedding and choosing the correct one is difficult. There are so many places to choosefrom and by asking the right questions you will find the one of your dreams.

These questions are to help you narrow down your choices. Because each venue has different qualifications, recommendations, and policies these questions will help you to decide what venue fits if not all but most of the qualifications you desire.

  1. What is the fee for renting the hall/ venue? And what does it include?
  2. Is there a security deposit required?
  3. Are there any requirements regarding the Officiant choice?
  4. Are there any catering/cake restrictions?
  5. Is there an alchohol policy?
  6. What is the refund policy if the wedding were to be canceled?
  7. Are there religious restrictions? Interfaith marriages..ect?
  8. What is the room capacity?
  9. Is there parking available? Paid or not?
  10. Are there decorating restricitons?


So good luck on finding your dream venue to hold your dream wedding!

If you have any questions or if I can help in any way with your stationery needs, email me at: nique_unique@comcast.net

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Saturday, September 15, 2012

Wedding Trends for Fall & Winter 2012

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With September almost half way over, thoughts of cooler weather and gentle breezes usually invoke a feeling of new beginnings. Along with the beginning of a new school season and the beginning of fall festivals is the beginning of new chapters in life. According to The Knot, September, is one of the most popular months for weddings. Winter is also a popular season for weddings, with the romantic setting of white snow blanketing the Earth and icicles hanging from the eaves of historic Victorian buildings. Below is a list for the new wedding trends for fall & winter 2012.

Wedding Theme

One of the most popular fall themes this year is Rustic Romantic. Think large reception halls, elegant chandeliers, and long wooden tables. You can go soft and rustic with wildflowers or throw in a touch of elegance with peach, tangerine or orange roses. If you are lucky enough to book a barn for your venue - don't forget the twinkle lights.

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The Wedding Dress

Ok ladies, I'm not even going to save the best for last. For any bride, the wedding dress is the creme de la creme of the wedding! Kate Middleton has influenced this year’s trend for out-of-the-ordinary dresses. Think vintage lace, illusion sleeves, colored gowns, and sheer backs.

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Wedding Makeup

Color is definately in fashion this season with golden makeup & golden highlights for the fall weddings and soft natural smokey eyes paired with light pink lips for the winter weddings. Neutral eyes and bright red lipstick is also on the rise for the weddings this year.

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Wedding Jewelry

This year’s wedding trends incorporate lots of color and this extends to jewelry as well. Long gone are the white pearls and dainty white diamonds. Vintage jewelry pairs well with the lacy wedding gowns and jeweled hair accessories. Big bold earrings stand out in the Rustic Romantic reception halls, and don’t forget the bright bangles and bold gems!

 

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Bridal Hair Styles

For fall & winter weddings, wear the hair up in a loose low bun and incorporate hats and jeweled hair accessories. For the vintage look, try loose braids twisted up and around, or the classic 50’s side swept waves.

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Wedding Colors, Colors, and Colors

This year, tangerine was selected as Pantone’s color of the year and fall is a great season to incorporate the beautiful hues of orange into your wedding. "Brides are not just carrying orange-hued bouquets, they are incorporating the color into their Big Day make-up looks and sporting bright orange nails," says Huffington Post, "colors like tangerine or coral are a nice addition to the color palette without being too bold.

Here are some of my favorite Wedding Invitation Suites


 

Sunday, August 26, 2012

2013 Wedding Trends: Paper Lanterns

Paper Lanterns are so beautiful and yet surprisingly very inexpensive. That is why they have become a hot wedding décor item. They can make a reception tent, barn or any ceiling instantly eye-catching, especially when hung in clusters in a mix of different sizes, shapes, and colors more a more awe-inspiring look.
 
Paper Lanterns DIY Ideas:
 ■Hang ornate ribbons or plastic crystals of different lengths from the lower metal ring
 ■Glue on artificial flowers or paper butterflies
 ■Embellish with pearl or jewels brads
 ■Use shaped paper punches to create a unique design
 ■Cluster the lanterns with hanging paper flowers and pom poms
 
Some Beautiful Paper Lanterns for Your Wedding inspiration (leave as is or embellish as you like!)

 

Monday, August 6, 2012

Did ya know?

I seem to focus a lot on my wedding stationery, but did you know that I do other occassions as well? This past weekend, I was busy working on some new Baby Shower invitations and Baby Announcements - I love working on these - I can just imagine how excited everyone is when they are planning for the future!

 

 

This precious baby announcement is a wonderful way to invite your friends and family to join you in welcoming your new arrival. This design has a white background with a thin decorative border. To the left side is a sketch of a Mom's beautiful pregnant belly. Your baby announcement text goes at the bottom to the right - just add your baby's details and you are all set to sweetly announce baby! You can also easily use these as baby shower invitations or for a gender reveal party.
This precious baby shower invitation is a wonderful way to invite your friends and family to join you in welcoming your new arrival. This design has a light pink background with a pink heart design. To the right is a fun retro style cartoon illustration of a Mom-to-be. Your text goes goes in the middle - just add your details and you are all set to party! On the back is a coordinating blue design.

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