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When To Order Your Wedding Invitations

GETTING MARRIED IN… JAN → order in August / post in Oct FEB → order in September / post in Nov MAR → order in October / post in early Dec APR → order in November / post in Jan MAY → order in December / post in Feb JUN → order in January / post in Mar JUL→ order in February / post in Apr AUG → order in March / post in May SEP → order in April / post in June OCT → order in May / post in July NOV → order in June / post in Aug DEC → order in July / post in Sept *Timelines are based on 6-8 week production allocation and a...

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What to do about missing RSVPs - MIA RSVPs

Bizarre isn't it, I bet you didn't expect this one MIA RSVPs. While we 100% agree with you, not replying on time or completely forgetting to rsvp is V. rude, it does happen. So how and what do you do to deal with it? Follow our steps below x

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Most Commonly Misspelled Wedding Invitation Words

Nothing makes our stomachs drop more than spotting a spelling or grammatical error slip through to wedding invitation or stationery printing. For this reason we've created our very own checklist to ensure these mistakes aren't made again and we're sharing it with you. If you're writing your own invitations or working with another stationer here are a few of the most common errors we've come across over the years, so you can avoid them. Believe me when we say our biggest pet peeve is the ACTUAL spelling of stationery. Stationery with an 'e'  for envelope, is for paper goods. Stationary with an 'a' is for something not moving, like a statue. Would you trust a stationer who spells their own...

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How To (politely) Say No Children Pretty Please

No kids, no worries. Or perhaps just some children. It's a common hurdle we find many of our couples running into. It doesn't need to be stressful, we've popped together a number of ways to politely say, "leave the kids at home". If you have guests who give a little push back... well we have some friendly words for them too.

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