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Tuesday, 24 November 2009
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Tuesday, 10 November 2009
Wedding Stationery Inspiration
It's been a busy few weeks at Your RSVP, with wedding exhibitions, photoshoots - even a short video being planned for later this year!
With 2010 weddings around the corner, we thought we'd give you some wedding stationery inspiration.
All taken from our personalised wedding stationery range, you'll find below a contemporary selection of table set ups using some of our most popular designs. We hope it gives you a few ideas and a taste of how our wedding day stationery can play a huge part in your wedding breakfast.
All our collections can be found online at www.your-rsvp.co.uk and we hope you enjoy browsing some of our ideas!
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Tuesday, 20 October 2009
Time to share!
Over the past 12 months we have received quite a few photographs showcasing our wedding stationery and it's great to share this with future couples, giving you the chance to really see the finished result. Of course this is only a selection of our range and more can be found online at Your RSVP Wedding Stationery.
Katie and Neil
Married at The Tythe Barns, Bicester, Katie and Neil opted for our bespoke wedding stationery service. They indulged in a pre-wedding photoshoot and as I'm sure you'll agree the results are fabulous!
Rebecca and Dave
Married at The Barns, Bedford, Rebecca and Dave had a striking pink Gerbra theme which we matched with their bespoke wedding stationery.
Rachel and Paul
Married at Sopwell House, St. Albans this couple choose our personalised wedding stationery range 'Bliss', which co-ordinated with their colour scheme seamlessly.
Toni and Jonathon
Married in Midhurst, West Sussex Toni and Jonathon choose our personalised wedding stationery range 'Daydreamer'. They scattered rose petals all over the tables which matched the stationery perfectly.
Danielle and Jamie
This gorgeous couple, tied the knot in Flitton, Bedfordshire with a lavish marquee reception. They decided to use our bespoke wedding stationery service, which blended perfectly with their colour scheme.
We would be delighted to answer any questions you may have – just call us on 0870 777 7289 or email amanda@your-rsvp.co.uk.
Written by Amanda Powell, Creative Director of Your RSVP
Shop online at Your RSVP Wedding Stationery for more ideas and advice.
Wednesday, 14 October 2009
Supplier Spotlight - The Wedding Daze Bespoke Wedding Planners
Whilst looking for suppliers for our own 2010 wedding and visiting numerous wedding fayres, my partner Vincent and I saw a gap for a male/female planning duo in the wedding planning industry. With our backgrounds being in event management and marketing, we studied for a diploma in wedding planning and established www.theweddingdaze.com.
In 2008 we were lucky enough to organise a friend’s Caribbean style wedding. After getting married in Jamaica, they wanted a wedding reception back in the UK, with a Caribbean theme. We were able to get involved and advise on music, catering & venue decorations to give the evening a reggae twist with lots of colour and excitement.
Start planning your wedding early, in our experience it is never too soon to source and book your suppliers. We have a feeling that 2010/2011 will be a boom year for weddings. With suppliers such as photographers or wedding cars only take one wedding per day; you don’t want your favorite photographer to have already been booked by another couple.
Hire a wedding planner such as www.theweddingdaze.com. We have negotiated discounts with trusted and reliable wedding suppliers which we pass directly onto the bride and groom. This saves the couple time and stress as we source the suppliers for them.
Look for alternative and unique wedding ideas when planning your wedding day. This will make your day stand out from the crowd and be remembered by friends and family.
Delegate tasks to your friends and family, they will appreciate been involved in your wedding day, and it will take the stress and time away from yourself.
Don’t get stressed and lose sight of your special day and the reason why you are getting married, remember this is the most important day of your life, let the little things in life go.
How has the recession hit your couples and how has this affected your planning?
We feel the recession has made couples more budget conscious, they are wanting their wedding budget to stretch further with out compromising the over all wow factor of the wedding day. This has made us as wedding planners become more creative when planning their wedding day. We look to make savings without compromising the special feel for the wedding day. For example asking family and friends to all contribute with catering or having your wedding cake as desert all helps to cut costs. A wedding planner can help you save money, as they pass discounts onto the couple from wedding suppliers, this can save couples up to 20% on each wedding supplier they use.
Many couples think that wedding planners need to be involved every step of the way (which could eat away at their budget), what are the other options?
Wedding planners are here to help you plan your wedding day, not to take over and control it. A good wedding planner will work with the couple to ensure their input and personalities are in every stage of the planning process. We know that not every couple will want or need every step to be planned for them, so we offer individual services such wedding day co-ordination or guest organisation. These are great, as you get to work with an experienced wedding planner in aspects of your wedding and the cost does not eat into your budget.
And finally...if budget was limitless describe how you would plan the perfect wedding day.
The perfect question, but so difficult to answer! If budget was limitless we would splash out on entertainment to give the wedding day an ultimate wow factor. Hiring a live soul singer such as Beverly Knight would be an ideal way to bring a unique factor to the couples wedding day, making it truly unforgettable.
A huge thanks to The Wedding Daze for all of your answers. For more information on The Wedding Daze, contact:
T: 07921235252
Monday, 5 October 2009
Your RSVP Wedding Stationery launch personalised poems!
This month, Your RSVP are bursting with excitement...why?, well we are launching a new service tailored exclusively for our personalised and bespoke wedding stationery ranges.
Introducing bespoke wedding poems!
(...here's a taster)
You've chosen your Wedding date with absolute delight
And you've sat down and worked out who you want to invite
You've settled on fabulous stationery from Your RSVP
So why not finish it off, with some personalised poetry.
You simply decide the details that you want to see
And then fill in your order form with Your RSVP
Your personalised wording will be with you soon
For a special and unique touch for a modern Bride and Groom.
From October 2009, Your RSVP are pleased to offer a personalised poem service for inclusion on any of your wedding stationery items. Check out our website www.your-rsvp.co.uk. Most popular pieces include:
- Save the date cards
- Wedding invitations
- Evening invitations
- Thank you cards
For more information or queries - please contact Amanda Powell on:
T: 0870 777 7289 or
email: amanda@your-rsvp.co.uk
Thursday, 1 October 2009
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Monday, 28 September 2009
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Monday, 21 September 2009
Your Top Wedding Stationery Questions!
At Your RSVP, we're delighted to help you with your wedding stationery questions (encourage them even!). It can be quite a daunting task putting together the guest list, let alone choosing what wedding stationery you'll need and with what etiquette. With this in mind, we have put together your top questions for wedding guest stationery. With years of experience, we hope this overcomes your most common queries.
What wedding stationery choices do I have?
There are a few options to consider when sending your wedding guest stationery. It mainly depends on budget - but as a basic you'll need wedding invitations. At Your RSVP, your options are between blank, personalised or bespoke wedding stationery and from there whether you'll want a postcard style or folded invitation. Then, you can consider RSVP cards (day, evening or both) and guest information cards which aren't essential, but do make replies faster and the day run smoother!
When should I send out my wedding invitations?
Normally couples send out their wedding invitations 6 weeks before the big day but with the couples we've had the pleasure of working with, the average is closer to 3-6 months. Of course, there are many things to consider when you think about timings such as: Is your wedding abroad, in peak wedding season (May-Sept), around Bank Holidays / Easter / Christmas? If the answer is yes, then we would suggest not only sending out your invitations early, but consider save the date cards up to a year in advance.
How many wedding invitations do I need?
The most common mistake when ordering wedding invitations is counting the whole wedding party! Remember it's per household, which may include two, three or even four guests that you'd like to attend. So for example, a typical wedding of 80 guests would probably need around 50 wedding invitations. Do order a few extra invites (around 10-20) just in case a few RSVP's are declined.
How should I word my wedding invitations?
In our experience, the wording of wedding invitations are unique to every couple. Some will want to invite their guests themselves, some from the brides parents, some from both sets or even from the children! We have suggested a few examples on our website (click here to view), but like most wedding suppliers, we're flexible and can use any wording you wish on our personalised and bespoke wedding stationery.
How should I address my wedding invitations?
Think of how your wedding will be, very formal or relaxed. Many couples choose to address the wedding invitations with first names only - for the more formal they'll use full titles and surnames. There's no right or wrong answer - but you'll need to keep it consistent. For example/ If you decide on first names only then remember to use first names on the place cards too.
Do we send wedding invitations to the wedding party?
Here we refer to the parents, bridesmaids or best man! It's personal choice but I'd say YES every time. Even when I've designed wedding stationery for my close friends, they have always sent me an invitation (which does make me smile).
We are not inviting children to the day, how do we word this without upsetting anyone?
We have had many couples who have decided that the marriage and wedding breakfast should be just an adult affair, to those that couldn't imagine their day without the little ones. Our suggestion would be to add a polite note on your wedding invitation that works along these lines:
Due to guest number restrictions at our venue, we are unable to extend this invitation to children during the marriage and wedding breakfast. We hope that you will see this as an opportunity to enjoy an adult day, let your hair down and enjoy the party with us!
We have lived together for years and have decided not to opt for a traditional gift list - how do we ask for cash donations without offending?
Since many couples live together first, then marry this is a popular request. In the past we have added a sentence on the wedding invitation or guest information card which says: "Although your presence, is the only present needed. If you would like to wish us well on our path to married life, cash gifts would be greatly appreciated".
Do we need RSVP cards and how long should I allow for replies?
No, it is not essential to send RSVP cards but we can tell you that you will get a 60% better response (meaning you'll have more time to do other important wedding planning, than chasing replies). We recommend leaving 4 weeks for replies, by which time you may need to send out a few of your spare invitations to your reserve list.
What should I include on my guest information cards?
It's surprising how much information you'll need to tell all your wedding party and these cards are a fantastic place to put it all. Most popular headings include the directions, the gift list (you'll need to get a list number before you get scanning those gifts!), nearby accommodation, taxis and any special requests.
When should I order my wedding stationery?
Most suppliers, including Your RSVP will need around 3-4 weeks to prepare your wedding stationery from design to delivery. Handmade suppliers will need longer and it will of course depend on their committed workload. We can express orders too - we've been known to turn wedding invitations around in 7 working days in the past!
We will be posting a new blog soon to address the most common wedding day stationery questions. If you have any queries yourself, just call 0870 777 7289 or email amanda@your-rsvp.co.uk.
Written by Amanda Powell, Creative Director of Your RSVP
Shop online at www.your-rsvp.co.uk for more ideas and advice.
Monday, 14 September 2009
The Wedding of Jamie and Danielle : 5th September 2009
It was in January 2009, that Danielle approached Your RSVP to put together their bespoke wedding stationery which was to feature the distinctive pink Peony. It was to blend with her colour scheme and provide striking presence. We were delighted to apply this design to all their wedding invitations, RSVP's and guest information cards. Danielle commented "It really had all my guests talking and started to set the tone of the wedding".
On the day Your RSVP provided all the order of service cards, wedding breakfast menus, place cards and table plans which only complemented the couples impeccable taste for the wedding. Your RSVP is excited about the photographs we can share with you as it gives a feel for the look we can create, which is often difficult to visualise from a stationery sample. Danielle said "Having co-ordinating wedding stationery on the day was fantastic, everything fitted together seamlessly". The couple are now enjoying a luxurious honeymoon in Naxos, Greece.
- The opulent flower decorations hanging from the marquee ceiling.
- The gorgeous country themed bunting and hanging lanterns.
- The 4 piece band which played throughout the wedding breakfast and had people up dancing before the evening reception.
- The chief bridesmaid and bride speech - very touching!
- The live band 'Northern Exposure' who had all the guests dancing all night.
For more information about our bespoke wedding stationery services, contact Your RSVP on:
T: 0870 777 7289
Tuesday, 1 September 2009
Your Wedding Stationery - A quick guide to what's needed
Your wedding stationery is usually the first impression you'll make to all of your guests and ultimately gives them a taste of what's to come. On the day itself, your stationery plays a very important part to co-ordinate with your chosen theme or colour but also informs everyone of what is going to happen, where they are to be seated to what they will even be eating.
With so many things to plan for and so many suppliers to talk to, www.your-rsvp.co.uk wants to make your wedding stationery choices as simple as possible. With this in mind, we've put together a quick checklist which details all of the items you need to consider in the run up to the wedding.
For Your Guests
Save the date cards – These can be sent out up to a year in advance and are perfect for weddings being held abroad or in peak wedding season (May-September)
Invitations for day and/or evening – Essential for every wedding and can be sent out 6-12 weeks in advance of the big day. Allow at least 4-5 weeks for RSVPs.
Guest information cards – For directions, gift lists, nearby accommodation, taxi's, special requests. It's here you can detail everything about your wedding day.
RSVP cards for day and/or evening – Sending RSVP cards generally mean you'll get an 80% better response than if you leave guests to reply themselves.
Order of service – A programme of your ceremony to include hymns, readings and music.
Table plan – Essential to help all of your guests be seated for the wedding breakfast.
Menus – Gives guests a choice of food, or details what they will be eating before the food arrives.
Place cards – Helps everyone know where they should sit and co-ordinates with the menus and table names / numbers.
Table names / numbers – Table names and table numbers help guests be seated quickly when they enter the wedding breakfast.
As one of the leading providers of online wedding stationery, we hope we have helped you with your most important wedding stationery choices. We would be delighted to answer any questions you may have – just call us on 0870 777 7289 or email amanda@your-rsvp.co.uk
Written by Amanda Powell, Creative Director of Your RSVP Wedding Stationery
Shop online at www.your-rsvp.co.uk for more ideas and advice.
Tuesday, 26 May 2009
Your RSVP Wedding Stationery: Blogger.com
At Your RSVP, we have wedding stationery ideas that are fresh, funky and fabulous! Whether you need just wedding cards or the whole package, we’ll give you some divine inspiration.
Choose from:
Save the date cards
Wedding invitations
RSVP card
Information cards
Wedding order of service
Wedding menu
Wedding place cards
Wedding table numbers
Wedding table names
Evening invitations
Table plan
Thank you cards
Our Services:
Bespoke wedding invitations and wedding stationery: We'll create an exquisite design that will help set the style of your wedding and give guests a flavour of what's to come.
Personalised wedding invitations and wedding stationery: An energetic range of striking wedding cards and complementing wedding stationery personalised with your own unique details. There are so many wedding invitation ideas and NEW designs you’ll be spoilt for choice.
Blank wedding invites and wedding stationery: Select your design and you complete your own wedding day information.