Useful Information

Invitations

First decide on your number of guests. You will need to send one per family, also add a small quantity to cater for mistakes in writing them and extra guests you may decide to invite later.

Send to each guest or family at least six to eight weeks before the wedding to allow plenty of time for replies to arrive.

Evening Invitations

To invite guests to the evening reception or party, who may not be going to the wedding ceremony itself.

To invite guests to the party at home following a wedding overseas.

Send to each guest or family at least six weeks before the wedding, to allow plenty of time for the replies to arrive.

Reply Cards

To send out with your invitations to make it easy for your guests to reply promptly.

Supplied with co-ordinating envelopes, printed in black ink with your reply name and address.

Orders of Service

Provide guests with a programme of the ceremony if you are getting married in church or other religious establishment.

Allow one copy per guest, with a few extra copies for the clergy, choir or last minute guests.

Blessing of the Marriage

Have your order of service created with a specific blessing wording.

For weddings that have not taken place in a church, but are blessed formally.

Place Cards

Will help your guests find their places at the reception or party.

Some place cards can be printed with the first names of the bridal couple.

Menus

Provide an attractive, co-ordinated look to your wedding reception or party table arrangements.

Thank You Cards or Bridal Notepaper

To thank family and friends for their wedding gifts and inform them of your new address.

Serviettes

Come in a variety of colours and can be printed with the couples names, the wedding date and a choice of motifs, in various colour foils.

Serviette rings

For use with unprinted serviettes, these rings are printed with the couples names and wedding date.

Scrolls

Are personalised with a message from the bride and groom and are available with pre-tied ribbons, doves or rings