How to Personalise your Wedding Invitations and Stationery
September 2, 2010
Today, more and more couples are looking for unique and creative ways to reflect their own personal style in their Wedding Invitations and Stationery as well as the Wedding itself.
It used to be that Wedding Invitations were always very traditional in colour and appearance to reflect the ceremony itself. Today, Wedding Invitations come in a vast array of exciting colours, styles, sizes and themes to reflect the creativity of modern wedding couples whilst maintaining the traditional aspects of the ceremony and ambience of the day.
Ways for couples to customise their Wedding Stationery may include adding a special message, poem or verse, incorporating special design themes or icons, incorporating ethnic or religious backgrounds, incorporating the couple’s monogram into the design as well as colour, font types and wording.
Designer Wedding Stationery boutique mini Moko loves the excitement of a custom design order. We love coming up with unique and personalised Wedding Stationery for couples. Here are some questions for you to consider when thinking about the design of your Wedding Invitations and Stationery:
Is your wedding setting a church, formal, casual, outdoor, destination?
Do you have a colour scheme in mind for your wedding?
In what season will your wedding take place?
Do you have an overall theme for your wedding?
Do you want to incorporate a specific ethnic or religious theme?
Do you have specific flower types in mind for the wedding?
Do you want to include your photo on your wedding invitations?
Do you have a Wedding Invitation budget?
With all these things in mind all you have to do is fill out our custom design form online for further guidance and pricing.
Still a little confused? Well, we also offer a great range of pre designed Wedding Stationery collections that can be personalised to you particular day, simply by changing the colour or font type. Each collection incorporates eight different product types maintaining the same design theme for your Wedding from Invitations through to Thank you cards. You may decide that you would like a product type that doesn’t appear there such as map cards, table seating plans or stationery wallets. We are happy to look at all these things for you.
And don’t forget you can order one of our sample packs online so that you can see the quality of our stationery first hand.
Wedding Invitation Etiquette
July 23, 2010
A wedding invitation is the first item that your guests will see and will convey the theme for your entire wedding day. The style and design of your wedding invitations will indicate to your guests what to expect on the day. A wedding invitation lets your guests know if the wedding is going to be a formal event, an intimate gathering of close family and friends, a casual and informal affair, or anything in between.
Following the right social rules of conduct for a wedding can be daunting and a concern for most couples if they are unsure. This can be made simple and uncomplicated if the appropriate wedding invitation etiquette is used when sending out your invitations.
For example, there is nothing worse than receiving a wedding invitation, yet not knowing whether you have been invited to simply the reception or the ceremony as well. Therefore, wedding invitation etiquette insists that you are clear about all aspects of your wedding day.
At mini Moko each wedding collection includes both a folding invitation and a postcard invitation to address this issue directly. The folding wedding invitation is designed to be used for guests who will be invited to both the ceremony and reception, whilst the postcard style invitation is designed for guests who will simply be invited to the reception only.
If all your guests are going to be invited to both the ceremony and the reception then you can choose for yourself whether you wish to use the folding wedding invitation or the postcard style invitation.
Wedding etiquette all insists that the invitation should make it clear who is hosting the wedding, state the wedding date, time, and venue of the wedding ceremony and reception (or simply the reception). It should also convey what type of affair the wedding is going to be and an RSVP date.
There are many types of wording you can use within your invitations and mini Moko offer a wording guide for couples to look through, either as something to use themselves or a starting point for their own. It is important to know who will be hosting your wedding in order to be able to get your wording correct too.
Nowadays there are many different types of weddings ranging from informal through to formal affairs however, it is completely unacceptable to invite guests to your wedding either by email or phone. Again, this leaves an element of doubt in your guests mind as to the sincerity of the invitation. Remember, always use wedding invitation etiquette and this starts with an invitation!
Wedding Invitation Etiquette
June 18, 2010
A wedding invitation is the first item that your guests will see and will convey the theme for your entire wedding day. The style and design of your wedding invitations will indicate to your guests what to expect on the day. A wedding invitation lets your guests know if the wedding is going to be a formal event, an intimate gathering of close family and friends, a casual and informal affair, or anything in between.
Following the right social rules of conduct for a wedding can be daunting and a concern for most couples if they are unsure. This can be made simple and uncomplicated if the appropriate wedding invitation etiquette is used when sending out your invitations.
For example, there is nothing worse than receiving a wedding invitation, yet not knowing whether you have been invited to simply the reception or the ceremony as well. Therefore, wedding invitation etiquette insists that you are clear about all aspects of your wedding day.
At mini Moko each wedding collection includes both a folding invitation and a postcard invitation to address this issue directly. The folding wedding invitation is designed to be used for guests who will be invited to both the ceremony and reception, whilst the postcard style invitation is designed for guests who will simply be invited to the reception only.
If all your guests are going to be invited to both the ceremony and the reception then you can choose for yourself whether you wish to use the folding wedding invitation or the postcard style invitation.
Wedding etiquette all insists that the invitation should make it clear who is hosting the wedding, state the wedding date, time, and venue of the wedding ceremony and reception (or simply the reception). It should also convey what type of affair the wedding is going to be and an RSVP date.
There are many types of wording you can use within your invitations and mini Moko offer a wording guide for couples to look through, either as something to use themselves or a starting point for their own. It is important to know who will be hosting your wedding in order to be able to get your wording correct too.
Nowadays there are many different types of weddings ranging from informal through to formal affairs however, it is completely unacceptable to invite guests to your wedding either by email or phone. Again, this leaves an element of doubt in your guests mind as to the sincerity of the invitation. Remember, always use wedding invitation etiquette and this starts with an invitation!
Wedding Invitation Etiquette
May 25, 2010
A wedding invitation is the first item that your guests will see and will convey the theme for your entire wedding day. The style and design of your wedding invitations will indicate to your guests what to expect on the day. A wedding invitation lets your guests know if the wedding is going to be a formal event, an intimate gathering of close family and friends, a casual and informal affair, or anything in between.
Following the right social rules of conduct for a wedding can be daunting and a concern for most couples if they are unsure. This can be made simple and uncomplicated if the appropriate wedding invitation etiquette is used when sending out your invitations.
For example, there is nothing worse than receiving a wedding invitation, yet not knowing whether you have been invited to simply the reception or the ceremony as well. Therefore, wedding invitation etiquette insists that you are clear about all aspects of your wedding day.
At mini Moko each wedding collection includes both a folding invitation and a postcard invitation to address this issue directly. The folding wedding invitation is designed to be used for guests who will be invited to both the ceremony and reception, whilst the postcard style invitation is designed for guests who will simply be invited to the reception only.
If all your guests are going to be invited to both the ceremony and the reception then you can choose for yourself whether you wish to use the folding wedding invitation or the postcard style invitation.
Wedding etiquette all insists that the invitation should make it clear who is hosting the wedding, state the wedding date, time, and venue of the wedding ceremony and reception (or simply the reception). It should also convey what type of affair the wedding is going to be and an RSVP date.
There are many types of wording you can use within your invitations and mini Moko offer a wording guide for couples to look through, either as something to use themselves or a starting point for their own. It is important to know who will be hosting your wedding in order to be able to get your wording correct too.
Nowadays there are many different types of weddings ranging from informal through to formal affairs however, it is completely unacceptable to invite guests to your wedding either by email or phone. Again, this leaves an element of doubt in your guests mind as to the sincerity of the invitation. Remember, always use wedding invitation etiquette and this starts with an invitation!
Wedding Invitations Are The First Step To A Beautiful Wedding
May 5, 2010
A wedding invitation is the first item that your guests will see and will convey the theme for your entire wedding day. The style and design of your wedding invitations will indicate to your guests what to expect on the day. A wedding invitation lets your guests know if the wedding is going to be a formal event, an intimate gathering of close family and friends, a casual and informal affair, or anything in between.
Following the right social rules of conduct for a wedding can be daunting and a concern for most couples if they are unsure. This can be made simple and uncomplicated if the appropriate wedding invitation etiquette is used when sending out your invitations.
For example, there is nothing worse than receiving a wedding invitation, yet not knowing whether you have been invited to simply the reception or the ceremony as well. Therefore, wedding invitation etiquette insists that you are clear about all aspects of your wedding day.
At mini Moko each wedding collection includes both a folding invitation and a postcard invitation to address this issue directly. The folding wedding invitation is designed to be used for guests who will be invited to both the ceremony and reception, whilst the postcard style invitation is designed for guests who will simply be invited to the reception only.
If all your guests are going to be invited to both the ceremony and the reception then you can choose for yourself whether you wish to use the folding wedding invitation or the postcard style invitation.
Wedding etiquette all insists that the invitation should make it clear who is hosting the wedding, state the wedding date, time, and venue of the wedding ceremony and reception (or simply the reception). It should also convey what type of affair the wedding is going to be and an RSVP date.
There are many types of wording you can use within your invitations and mini Moko offer a wording guide for couples to look through, either as something to use themselves or a starting point for their own. It is important to know who will be hosting your wedding in order to be able to get your wording correct too.
Nowadays there are many different types of weddings ranging from informal through to formal affairs however, it is completely unacceptable to invite guests to your wedding either by email or phone. Again, this leaves an element of doubt in your guests mind as to the sincerity of the invitation. Remember, always use wedding invitation etiquette and this starts with an invitation!