Wedding Paper Divas

Archive for March, 2008

Introducing the Wedding Paper Divas Letterpress Collection

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

Today, we are excited to announce the launch of our exclusive Letterpress Collection and partnership with stationer William Arthur. Our new line of stationery expands our product line to include more luxury stationery options and the ability to continuously provide you with the superior quality craftsmanship that you expect from us. Now, your invitation options are expanded as you can order complete wedding suites or individual wedding stationery pieces from either our Wedding Paper Divas Signature Line or Letterpress Collection.

The Wedding Paper Divas Letterpress Collection represents the marriage of contemporary designs, state-of-the-art technology and personalization tools, and outstanding customer service with the most traditional printing method available. Our exclusive Letterpress designs will only be available on the Wedding Paper Divas, and each order placed will be printed by William Arthur on their fine signature papers.

To view our new line, click here.

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Wedding Weekend

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

This past weekend was all about weddings! I went to a wedding on Friday, a wedding fair on Sunday and did a lot of wedding to-do’s in between. Needless to say it was a busy weekend filled with a lot of unique ideas that I’m so excited to share with you!

One thing that seems to be “in” right now is having guests write their wishes for the newly married couple on matching wedding stationery. Pens were left on the sign-in table with blank cards and a beautiful glass vase to put them in. The potential photo of a gorgeous glass vase filled with loving wishes is reason enough to do this at your wedding. But the wish cards can also be later saved and placed in an album with the rest of your wedding keepsakes.

This place card would work great as a wish card. It’s simple, pretty and you can choose one to match your wedding colors. It can also be created with or without any wording.

Edged Monogram: Surf

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This wedding used stationery throughout the reception which really helped to pull a consistent modern look together. The couple used escort cards with place names, and menu cards to let guests know what to expect.

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All in all, I thought they were both successful events. The bride and groom looked elated and I got a lot of great ideas that I may even use for my own wedding. Look for an upcoming blog on the second event! I got some really pretty photos and more unique ideas.

Style

Friday, March 14th, 2008

While there are ample wedding magazines and books out there providing spectacular pictures and ideas for your wedding, I think there is another important resource being overlooked. Go to the bookstore, or visit your local library for articles on current and contemporary fashion and interior designs. Browsing through the latest style trends or home designs may spark fresh ideas and inspiration for your wedding. While their focus may be on clothes, accessories and furniture, they also predict changes in styles that may forecast changes in wedding trends.