I know where you can get some 'luxe feel' Save the Dates, handmade wedding invitations and all the wedding stationery you will need for your big day!!!!
Eventually got to see the film, The Help which is based on Kathryn Stockett's book of the same title.
It's mainly about the racial imbalances of 1963 in southern America. It's a powerful film, with funny and sad moments....excellent acting as well. Having read the book and enjoyed it greatly - this film certainly doesn't disappoint.
The first goal to all handmade wedding invitations is to provide information. Invites should be memorable, distinctive and reflect your personality. Off the shelf invitations are generally not this.
When thinking about your text - keep it simple!
example of simple text
Keep fonts to a minimum - 2 styles is better than lots of different ones, any more makes them difficult to read. Complicated typographic layouts will almost always detract from the message.
example of complicated text
It's generally recommended to keep invitations to 10-14 lines of copy. Centering the copy makes it easier to read, as we tend to read them on a line-by-line basis.
A very kind friend of mine gave me this lovely soap and soap dish for a present (from Mathilde-m) - she knows how much I like white things!!
Wouldn't it make a lovely wedding favour?
I must 'get my finger out' and start offering wedding favours. We could so easily produce tags personalized with the bride and groom's name and tie ribbons around soaps to make a wonderful wedding present that will match our handmade wedding invitations and stationery.
It got me thinking ....how did royal blue get its name?
According to Wikipedia , royal blue is said to have been invented by some millers from Frome, Somerset. They entered a competition to design a dress for the British queen, Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (the wife of King George III).
Royal blue is traditionally described as deep to dark blue with purple or faint reddish tint.
All of our 12 collections can be produced in royal blue. To see more visit eb1weddinginvitations.com
Purley Hall is the perfect rural retreat and a fantastic venue for a wedding.
A beautiful restored Grade 2 listed Jacobean manor house in Berkshire. It sleeps up to 20, with 10 bedrooms and has the option of a marquee in the grounds.