Sunday, November 30, 2014

Choosing your wedding stationery - what to consider

Well-designed, high-quality wedding stationery is a little obsession of ours. Although your invitations, menus, table numbers and the like may not sound like the most important part of your day, they’re such an easy way to tie your theme or colour scheme together, and to add some personality to your big day. So what should you bear in mind when you’re deciding what you want?



1.     First of all, remember that your save the date cards (if you choose to have them) or invitations will be the first clue anyone has as to what your wedding will be like. If you’d like to hint about your theme, now’s the time. If you want all your guests to know that your wedding will be simple and elegant, super romantic, or relaxed and non-conformist, your invites will do the work for you.

2.     Try to pick a theme or a feeling for your wedding before choosing the stationery. Even if you don’t want a ‘theme’ as such, at least decide if you want simple and elegant, colourful and fun, hugely romantic, or something different. If you send out bright, playful invitations and then your wedding features only neutral colours and is very minimal, your guests will be confused, and the rest of your stationery will look out of place.

3.     We always encourage our couples to spend a bit of money on stationery. If you’re on a tight budget, there are ways to save a little cash in other areas, but in our opinion it’s better not to cut corners here. Remember that if your stationery is great, it will effortlessly and subtly tie your whole wedding together, while badly-made or mismatched items will stand out like a sore thumb.


4.     Think about all the items you need, and make sure everything coordinates. Invitations are a given, but depending on you, your theme and your venue(s), you may need some or all of these other things; RSVPs, ceremony programmes, a table plan or escort cards (to direct guests to their tables), table numbers, place settings, guest book, maps to the ceremony, and/or from the ceremony to the reception venue, labels for the confetti flavours and/or favours, other signage (to the bathrooms, or to help your guests find their way to different parts of your venue), and of course: thank you notes.

5.     If you think invitations/menus/table plans could be a fun, DIY project: STOP! Unless you are a fantastic graphic designer with years of experience, the results will never be as you imagine. Don’t get me wrong, I love home-made and crafty touches to a wedding, I really do, but trust me when I say there are some things best left to the professionals! Table numbers and guest books, with the right planning and level of expertise, can be DIY’d, but please, please don’t risk it with anything as important as your invites.

6.     Remember that your stationery doesn’t have to be too matchy-matchy. It should co-ordinate without every piece looking exactly the same. A great stationery designer will know how to carry one colour, or a particular feature or theme across all aspects of your stationery.

Photo Credit: John Schnack Photography via greenweddingshoes.com
7.     There’s no hard and fast rule about when you should send your save the date cards or invitations. If you’re getting married close to home, you could even wait until 6 weeks before the wedding but a destination wedding, as you know, requires a little more notice! Depending on where you’re coming from, where exactly in Italy you’re getting married and at what time of year, guests may require more notice in order to keep flight prices low and guarantee finding enough space in local hotels. Especially if you’re coming from across the Atlantic, more notice might be the difference between your nearest and dearest being able to be there on your special day or not. Talk to your wedding planner about when the high or low seasons are in the region(s) you’re looking at if you want to guarantee the best prices for your guests.


8.     ENJOY the process. Choosing stationery is a great way to be creative, and although it does force you to choose themes & colour schemes and stick with them, when you find the perfect design for you, the sense of satisfaction will be worth it!

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Inspiration Shoot - the magic of Piedmont

Just for a change, today we're bringing you one of our inspiration shoots, which we think perfectly shows off what Piedmont has to offer - obviously thanks to a wonderful venue, a gorgeous model, and all sorts of delightful little details. We hope you love looking at the photos as much as we loved doing the shoot!



We chose a stunning 18th century villa - an old aristocratic residence which just oozes the magical atmosphere of Northern Italy in the 1700s. We wanted to let ourselves be completely carried away by the fantastic features of the venue - the grey, peach and cream palette was inspired by the colourful wall panelling and charming marble floors. We opted for clean lines and an almost modern feel in order not to overwhelm the already incredibly rich surroundings.

     

We love to give our brides and grooms great wedding stationery - we think it's a small touch that can add so much class to a wedding and can bring everything together perfectly - and obviously this shoot was no exception! We were inspired by the patterns of textiles inside the villa, and we absolutely loved the romantic and classy results.


As you can see, we were even inspired by our surroundings when it came to the desserts and even the wedding cake. We drew inspiration from the stucco work around the splendid ballroom when it came to the dessert decorations.

       

We loved the floral decorations too - the muted colours drew just the right amount of attention to the tables, and the bouquet perfectly complemented the bridal gown and was in-theme with the whole day. 


We think the end result was romantic and incredibly elegant, and we had great fun being inspired by such a fantastic place right in the heart of Piedmont. We hope you're feeling inspired too!

       

These photos are property of Il Giorno Che Vorrei.../Married in Italy and may not be used without permission.