With such a multitude of things to choose from, brides are really spoilt for choice when designing their wedding stationery range. From diamantes to butterfly's the amount and quality of the craft items available on the internet today is astounding. For someone with a little bit of flair and imagination making your own wedding stationery has never been easier.
The first thing to look for when choosing your materials to make your wedding stationery is the type of card and paper to use. Although this may seem trivial the quality and finish of the card you choose will greatly impact on the quality of your wedding stationery. Always choose a card stock that is heavier than 200gsm. Anything thinner than this will look flimsy and cheap, the last impression you want to give your wedding guests when sending out your wedding invitations.
I would also choose a card stock that has a nice finish, there are lots of options to choose from, from hammered to linen the details really count when getting that quality feel and finish. Most companies will send you samples of their card finishes if you ask.
Keep the paper insert and envelopes the same as the card, if you use hammered card for your invites then be sure to use the same style for your paper insert and envelope. Nothing screams handmade at home more than different cheaper inserts. You will find that it is not any more expensive to keep all the quality the same.
Printing your wedding invitations yourself couldn't be easier, you can either download templates from the internet or simply set up the file size in word and get typing! There are many examples of how to word your invites online. You can also choose from a variety of fonts and colours. The most popular fonts for wedding invite text are ‘Monotype Corsiva' and ‘Lucida Calligraphy'. These fonts are swirly but easy to read, which is something to consider, as space will be limited on your insert sheets. Use all 3 sides of your insert sheet to convey all the information your guests will need to enjoy your day. Remember to include RSVP details and local hotel information if guests will be travelling to your wedding. This will also save you money as you won't have to print separate information sheets and RSVP Cards.
Next is how to decorate your cards, the choices are endless! From solid hearts to handmade roses there are so many options to choose from. Try looking at wedding stationery suppliers for inspiration but be careful not to copy any designs exactly as many wedding stationery companies will have copyrighted their designs. When choosing a design for your wedding invitations you must think about the theme and colours you are going to use for your wedding. If your bridesmaids are going to be wearing sky blue then bringing this colour into your wedding invitations will give your guests a glimpse of how your wedding day is going to look.
Remember your wedding invitations offer the first glimpse of your wedding, and you want them to reflect the fun, classic, or modern wedding festivities that guests can look forward to on the day, they should reflect your personality and style, so go on and get creative and enjoy the process of designing every aspect of your day.
Design Your Own Wedding
In the design industry, there is something called brand building. By the name of brand building you will know that the idea is to build the brand for a corporation. Making a logo is one of the essential tasks in the process of brand building. The logo can help people to distinguish one company from another. Although a wedding is not the same as building a brand for a company, making a wedding logo is still a good idea to make the wedding unique.
To make your wedding items more unique, you should of course print or have it embossed on your wedding invitation. Besides, you can print them on the wedding favors. You may also make a backdrop with your logo on it for your wedding reception. In this way you can use your logo to make your wedding more unique. However, you may have a question in you mind that if you can design or make the logo yourself. The answer is certainly yes.
One of the easiest ways to make your wedding logo is to design a monogram. In the past it is nearly impossible for one do make such a logo himself / herself without the help of a professional graphic designer or illustrator. We should thank to the advance in computer technology that with the software you may use everyday, both at work and at home, you can create your own monogram wedding logo without any difficulty.
In most cases you will take your initials to make your wedding monogram. You can use just Microsoft Word to create you wedding monogram. You can try to create you monogram by composing different fonts. If you find that there is only a limited number of fonts in your computer, you can search in Google for free fonts. These "free fonts" are usually free for personal uses, you can use them without any problem.
In some cases you may want to use your full names to make the wedding logo. This will need a bit more skill and time. And in this case time is more important. If you take enough time to test various combinations of different fonts and typefaces, you should be able to make your wedding logo with your full names.
Some professional designers may think that Microsoft Word is not a software meant to be making designs. However, it should be good enough for you to make your wedding logo.
Using a monogram as a wedding logo is a good idea since it normally can deliver a sense of nobleness. However, some people may think a monogram (especially monograms in Victorian style) is too formal. You may want to go for something less formal since a wedding is meant to be fun. The followings are some concepts you may use to make your wedding logo
1 Your occupation
2 Your date of wedding
3 Your dates of birth
4 The place you two were born
The above only gives you a direction for you to start designing your wedding logo. There should be many more concepts. With your imagination, you should be able to create the best wedding logo of your own, and on your own.
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