Probably the first thing you’ll sort out, once you’ve established a budget, drafted a guest list and decided on a style or theme, is your stationery. If you’re organising this yourself you’ll need to know what to send out and when. Confetti investigates.
Begin by deciding what you need
Considering the minimal cost it’s nice to have little wedding tags on your favours, name cards on your tables, and complementary save the date, RSVP cards, invitations and thank you cards. However you may decide you can forgo several of these options. Perhaps combine your invitations with an RSVP or use a table planner instead of individual name cards. These decisions shouldn’t be made on cost alone. If you are planning a wedding abroad you’ll need to send save the date cards as soon as possible, even before you’ve secured a venue (this could be six to twelve months before your wedding). You’ll have to make sure your guests can get time off work and move their schedules around – otherwise expect a sparsely attended wedding!
Above, clockwise from top left: Art Deco Laser Embossed Place Cards | Art Deco Laser Embossed RSVP with Black and Gold Opulence Personalisation | Black and Gold Opulence Invitation | Black and Gold Opulence Save The Date Card
Gather information
An RSVP is a great way of gauging attendance and you should send them around the same time as your invitations. Remember that it won’t just be friends and family but everyone’s partners as well (and possibly children if they’re invited) so numbers can soon build up. Invite six or seven friends each and the same amount of family and you can soon find yourself catering for a wedding of sixty or more. Armed with RSVP’s you can start to plan catering, seating arrangements and the rest. Don’t forget to include a space for any particular dietary requirements: your guests may have religious, medical or ethical reasons for declining your beautifully planned menu.
Match a design to your theme
By now you should have a clear idea of the kind of style or theme you want for your wedding. No matter how particular you’ll probably find a matching stationery package that will suit both theme and colour palette. Confetti has a wide range of stationery themes that would complement vintage, seaside, rustic, classic, Parisian, 20’s, country, beach, winter and many more. When the invitations, signage, menu cards and venue decor all match up, your theme will have truly come alive.
Three of Confetti’s most popular stationery selections: Black & Gold Opulence | Rustic Country | Contemporary Vintage
Personalise!
All Confetti stationery can be personalised with the bride and groom’s name, venue, date and other details. It these little details that make it look as if you’ve gone to great expense.
Above, clockwise from top left: Burlap Chic Invitation | Burlap Chic Save The Date Card | Burlap Chic Thank You Card With Fold | Burlap Chic RSVP
Put the finishing touches on your invitations
Don’t forget to budget for embellishments and stationery frills. Wedding ribbon, tags, stick on jewels and intricate charms can all work towards your look. You could also consider decorating favours with charms, ribbons and tags to keep everything consistent.
See a gorgeous range of wedding stationery in the Confetti shop.