Your Surrey Wedding- Page number 66 - August/September 2021 (Issue 90)

Consider an unusual wood for your guest book to create a luxury product that you’ll love for years to come. www.cherishedcards.co.uk an d www.instagram.com/anthonygoulddaviesphotography ▲ “When I first meet couples, I ask them to send photos of their style – this could be the wedding dress, bridesmaids’ dresses, the groomsmen’s suits, cakes, décor, flowers etc. From there, I can put together stationery samples that match their look or theme.” – Emma from Cherished Cards. Set up a website with all the important information and include a link on your save-the-dates. If you’re having a themed wedding, then incorporate it into the website’s design. ▲ Print individual menus for each of your guests to remind them of their food choices. Take some time to arrange your tables and be mindful of who you sit together. ▲ “When choosing your colours, opt for something that complements your theme and venue’s décor, so the hues don’t clash.” – Emma from Cherished Cards. “How would you describe your dream dress? Timeless and elegant, boho and relaxed, total glamour, or something colourful and non-traditional? Your gown vision will often drive the style of your big day, including your stationery. So if you love a sleek minimalist dress, then you might also prefer a modern minimalist style too. Get a Pinterest board together and pin your favourite styles that reflect your vision. Ultimately you’ll be able to share your moodboard inspiration with your wedding stationer, which is always super helpful!” – Natalie from Flamboyant Invites. www.flamboyantinvites.com www.bar kandrock.com www.cherishedcards.co.uk an d www.mariamadison.co.uk 66

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