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Wedding Stationery / Invitations

Sending out wedding invitations is a formal way of the bride and groom who wish to announce to their friends and family that they intend to marry. The wedding stationery that is chosen may also reflect whether the wedding is to take on a traditional or contemporary feel. [cont..]


Wedding Directory : Wedding Stationery / Invitations

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CKK Wedding Stationery - exclusive and luxury handmade wedding and civil partnership stationery
First impressions count so make your wedding or civil partnership invitations stand out from the crowd. Luxury stationery without the luxury price tag!
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Customised Modern Wedding Stationery from Create Your Invitation
Beautiful contemporary wedding stationery with a fully bespoke design service and free reply cards with all invitation orders. Request your free samples today!
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W.P.C.S. Luxury Handmade Wedding Stationery
Handmade wedding stationery with bespoke service, Request your free sample pack of all our ranges today! Also take a look at our handmade wedding favours and confectionery section.
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Cards by Sue - Handmade Wedding Stationery For Your Special Occasion
Our most recent designs include wallet, pocket and folder styles. All designs are handmade to order and can be created in most colour combinations. Samples can now be ordered online.
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Little Red Dragon Crafts
For beautiful handmade wedding stationery and more!
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Wedding Stationery / Invitations

The formal sending out of wedding invitations has dramatically changed since the middle ages as nearly everybody was illiterate and the announcement of a wedding was to be heard through the town crier who had been paid to ‘shout’ the news about the happy couple’s forthcoming plans.

European monks were, it is said, the first to craft hand written invitations by the high society personage who could afford it.  They were all written in Latin and with the invention of the metal plate in the 1600s they were engraved while using a sheet of tissue paper which was placed on top of the engraving to keep it from smudging.  This same tissue paper was sent out with the invitation.

The Victorians used to send out handwritten notes just 2 weeks before the wedding to friends and family which were hand delivered because of the dubious mail system.  Family crests or coats of arms were placed onto the paper as a hallmark of class and individuality.

During the 20th century, the origin of the double envelope came into fruition because mail was delivered on horseback and could well become grubby!  The courier would always hand the mail direct to the butler who would then discard the outer enveloped, ensuring that the readers’ hands would not come into contact of any dirt that could have been picked up from the other letters within the mail bag.

Today wedding invitations are professionally hand crafted by many who offer a vast selection from ribbons and bows, hearts to butterflies, and pearls to diamantes.  All are custom made to match every aspect of your wedding and the range that is offered to complement your personalised stationary is from name the date cards to place settings, table settings to order of service, wedding album to thank you cards – the list is endless.   Indeed, wedding invitations do not have to be in the shape of a card –  they could be in the form of a box of personalised chocolate or a fridge magnet, but for many the old fashioned way of sending and receiving a wedding invitation is and always will be the conventional way.


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