Well, it’s been a busy few weeks at the TWB office. We have officially announced the expansion of our business through franchises which will be taking off later in the year. We kicked off wedding season with a number of fayres, had lot’s of weddings to supply and completed two new wedding invitation orders.
This time of year is always very busy with wedding stationery orders. These days the average timescale for sending out invitations is 12 weeks. Although traditionally 6 weeks is the date given, I think the world has become a busy place and so brides tend to give much more notice.
Either way, as long as your guests have enough notice to plan time off work or book flights and accommodation then it really doesn’t matter when you send them.
Invitations are one of the most important elements for any wedding – after the dress and the venue really. It is the ‘first impression’ of your big day. It reveals to your guests, the style, colour scheme and details of your wedding.
Many budget concious brides these days are opting to make their own invites which is a great cost saving idea but it does bring with it lots of hard work and stress. Most of our brides want us to create something unique that reflects their own personality and style which they then carry through to the Big Day.
Our two most recent orders couldn’t be more different.
The first, is from our ‘Vintage’ collection and is quite a formal invitation. The brief from the bride was ‘country garden chic but nothing too flouncy.’ Think simple, pretty and declicate floral. It is a pocketfold style with 3 insert cards, an addressed RSVP, Directions and Accommodation card. The brides parents are the hosts and the invitation wording reflects this.
The second invitation is from our new ‘CariCouture’ collection and is a destination wedding so everything about it is much less formal. The brief for this one was ‘something fun and quirky to reflect our personality’. It is a Z-fold style with a personal poem from the bride and groom.





















