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Wedding Stationery on a budget!

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Lets face it.  When it comes to planning your wedding you want everything but in reality “the wedding budget shouts stop”.  But it doesn’t have to be that way.  Hunting around for the best deal may take a while but in the end you will see the difference.  One particular area for the cost factor is your stationery.  It has special requirements: it has to match your theme, colour scheme, have a specific design.  Nobody but you understands.  Ideas for stationery for those on a budget: Go on make your own!   Go direct to the printers.  Look up in your yellow pages and find the ones that offer foil blocking as a service.  This will give the stationery a raised embossed look. Foil blocking comes in a wide range of colours so ask them.  They are also very accommodating if you a specific design in mind.  They may be able to do you the full works: order of service, table place names, etc for a reasonable price. Many printers are also agents for the leading stationers.  Take a look in the sample albums and see if you can re-create for half the price.   If you don’t like the prices they have quoted (and remember to shop around!) use your own PC.   Most PC software has a template for invitations.  www.find-me-a-gift.co.uk has a great selection of free templates and material to match.   Have a favourite photo? They look great with a caption and you would only need to find the card.  You can also take your photo to the printers and they can print the invitations if you don’t want to do yourself.Materials   You’re probably thinking where do I start? What kind of cards do I use? What materials are available?  Below is a checklist to help you get started.  CARD AND ENVELOPES

Card stock quality is dependent upon your price. The usual invitations are done on laid or hammer (cream, ivory or white) effect between 150-200 grams in weight. www.stick-n-mix.co.uk, www.madaboutcards.com all offer a wide range of materials.  Buy prefolded if you are using a greeting card style invitation, as this looks more professional. www.craftcreations.com supplies everything at an affordable price and don’t forget to ask for there free sample card and paper swatch book and catalogue.  You can then see before you buy. You can buy envelopes from discount shops or look for buy one get one free. Parchment paper is a marbled paper and comes in green, pink, cream, blue. This looks nice as an insert or as a scroll. RIBBON Ribbons: go to your local market, all colours for only about 15p a meter. Sheer organza ribbon has a nice effect. Florist also sell raffia or paper yarn which comes natural or in a variety of colours. EMBELLISHMENTS   Buttons, paper flowers, miniature rings, even garters (www.stick-n-mix.co.uk), are available from a variety of craft websites.

DESIGN HELP   There are many forums out there (www.craftsbycarolyn.co.uk catered for brides or crafters to express ideas and advice for making invitations (www.mulberrybush.com) that also offer a DIY pack of the materials already assembled together if you are having a design block.  You will find the best craft websites and the most affordable on forums (www.card-inspirations.com www.crafts-beautiful.com) Ebay is great for unique one offs such as mini envelopes.  However doing a google search will bring up the best ones.   If you are pushed for time, there are many people who love making cards who could re-create the design.  Friend of the family?  Wedding present?  Alternatively searching the Internet will bring a wide range of sites offering the service.   Do you have children? What about using one of their drawings or even better get them to do some!  IDEAS   Scroll invitations with matching bow on parchment paper.  Boxes can be found at www.find-me-a-gift.com. Vellum (transparent paper) as a cover for a plain folded A5 card tied with matching ribbon. www.paperpoint.com allows you to order 8 A4 samples of paper a day.  This can give you an idea on the different cards and papers you can use. Use tassels to hold inserts together. There are many parchment paper flowers in many styles, which look great alone on a card.  Add a 3mm bow in your colour for effect. www.cardinspirations.com Gold or silver peel offs found in most craft shops as an alternative to foil blocking.  They come in a variety of wording. Rubber stamps can be found in all craft shops and can add a stylish touch.  A plain cream card with a black stamped Celtic design looks effective on its own. Using material from the brides maid dresses is a nice touch as a backing fabric or a bow. Look in your herbs and spices or garden for lavender or roses, to embellish cards. (Star anise can be used) Use scented draw liner to use as stylish envelope inserts.   From invitations can come table cards and seating plans, wedding albums or memory boxes?  Let your imagination run wild but remember less is always best!

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Copyright 2004 Written by Ruth CoeBespokeBeauty.co.uk If it can be made by hand we can make it! Advice and support offered free of charge. Ruth is owner of bespokebeauty, a site that sells, handmade products for weddings.