Ask your attendants to be in your wedding with these adorable invites.
Jan 3, 2012
by Susan Brierly
in Invitations & Stationery
Amanda Young/Swoonoverit Photography.
Don't forget to create a custom program for your wedding ceremony.
Jun 24, 2011
by Susan Brierly
in Invitations & Stationery
Every wedding starts out with an invitation, hinting to your guests as to what’s to come. But the invite is just the tip of the stationery iceberg. Here's the lowdown on all of the other paper elements that you'll need for your big day.
Jan 3, 2011
by Molly Tully
in Invitations & Stationery
They’re a clever, affordable way to announce your wedding and express your personality all at the same time.
Jun 29, 2010
by Molly Tully
in Invitations & Stationery
You’ve returned from your honeymoon, your gown is tucked away, and your wedding “to do” list is finally finished, right? Not so fast. One detail remains: the notorious thank yous.
Dec 30, 2009
by Rennie Ackerman
in Invitations & Stationery
Although traditionally written thank-you notes aren't exactly antiquated, many brides are spicing things up with more creative options.
Dec 30, 2009
by Rennie Ackerman
in Invitations & Stationery
Make Your Mark: This personalized self-inking stamp creates a finishing touch for invites and thank-yous, by Three Designing Women, $39, from Tweets & Co. in Summit, 908-273-1348.
Dec 30, 2009
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Message In A Bottle: What better way to set the stage for your wedding at the Shore than with this invite literally packaged in a bottle complete with shells?
Jan 15, 2009
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Photo by Lorraine Patricia Photography.
Crafting the perfect wedding invitation can be time-consuming, but don’t neglect that other stationery staple—the place-card table.
May 20, 2009
by Mallory Gelert
in Invitations & Stationery
Ron Holtz Photography.
Searching for the perfect invite in a standard invitation catalog or album just won’t cut it for the bride planning an original wedding.
May 20, 2009
by Lindsey Aspinall Getz
in Invitations & Stationery
All brides and grooms want to add their own personal style to their wedding day—and what better way to start than with the invitations?
Dec 23, 2008
by Linda DiProperzio
in Invitations & Stationery
What’s a wedding without friends and family? You’d do anything to make sure they’re all there when you say your “I dos.” Luckily, one little card is pretty much all it takes.
Dec 23, 2008
by Patricia Koch
in Invitations & Stationery
Photo by Jeffrey Vock.
Let’s celebrate the bride’s happiness. Let’s equip her kitchen. Let’s have fun, fun, fun. Looking for new ways to squeeze all this and party essentials onto one tiny invite? We’ve got you covered.
Dec 23, 2008
by Patricia Koch
in Invitations & Stationery
Photo by Michael Frost.
Every couple looks forward to the day they mail out their invitations. But when it comes to wedding stationery, your invites are just the tip of the iceberg.
Dec 23, 2008
by Linda DiProperzio
in Invitations & Stationery
Photo by Bill Cramer.
It used to be the easiest decision a couple made when planning their wedding. After flipping through a catalog, they simply chose a design and a color. Sounds pretty straightforward, right?
Dec 23, 2008
in Invitations & Stationery
Designs by Stephanie, Little Egg Harbor.
Make it elegant. Make it original. Make your invitation a can’t-wait-to-open packet. We’ve gathered three of New Jersey’s most creative wedding stationers to advise you on what’s best to send and what’s new in the area of invitations.
Dec 31, 2008
by Patricia Koch
in Invitations & Stationery