Elevating Your Day with Personalised Name Cards and Place Settings

When it comes to planning a wedding, it's all about the details, right? And one detail that often doesn't get the spotlight it deserves is the on-the-day stationery – those name cards and place settings that add a personal touch to your big day. It's like the secret ingredient that makes everything come together, from simple tented name cards to custom shapes that fit your vibe.

Now, here's a little hack I love – writing on favours. It's like hitting two birds with one stone – practical and a sweet keepsake. Check out some of the cool ideas I've come across, like star name cards or agate slice place settings. And who doesn't love edible favours? They're not just a treat for the taste buds but also double up as charming place cards.


The options are seriously endless. I've dabbled in handmade paper name cards for that rustic feel, and for the free spirits out there, how about macramé name cards? It's all about bringing out the couple's personality in the details.

I'm all about creativity and making things personal. On-the-day stationery is a fun way to tell your story. It's not just about function; it's an extension of your love story, whether you're into celestial magic or earthy elegance.

If you're on the lookout for ideas, Inviting Writing has got you covered. They've got a whole bunch of on-the-day stationery options, from name cards to place settings. Dive in, get inspired, and let your imagination run wild. Your wedding day is your canvas, and the stationery is the brushstroke that makes it uniquely yours.

So, hop over to Inviting Writing and explore the possibilities. Because in the end, it's those little details that turn a celebration into a cherished memory.

Cheers to stationery that speaks your love language!

Vicky x

There are many photographers to thank for their pictures in this post and these are:

Jonathan Flint, Laura Jayne, Megan Wilson, Lily Lane, EJ Lewis, Georgi Mabee, Jess Rigley, Natalie Lauren, EKR pictures, English Rose photography, Sam Bennett and Sage and Belle styling.

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