"Wedding
stationery is becoming increasingly personalized, with couples searching
for exclusive, "one of a kind" designs to compliment their
special day."
We
have a large portfolio of house designs which can all be created
in a wide variety of colours. As standard, our portfolio can be
tailored to fit your requirements or if you are looking for a higher
level of individuality in the form of a more unique design we also
offer a bespoke service.
In order for you to view our portfolio, we offer a free consultation
to most locations in the South East of England. This could be done
either at your home or a nearby hotel reception. During your viewing
we will discuss which designs particularly appeal to you. This would
create a feel for your style and taste which would in turn allow
us to provide you with appropriate samples. The unusual tailoring
service that we offer allows you to get personal stationery cost
effectively.
We appreciate that meeting can sometimes be difficult in the daytime
with work commitments and so many people tugging on your time, organizing
your wedding is a time consuming task, so we are also able to offer
evening and Saturday appointments.
After the consultation we will then create samples in the colour
scheme/theme that you have discussed and then contact you to arrange
a presentation of the sample.
At
the presentation, we will provide you with all the information that
you need to place an order. On deciding to place your order we require
50% payment in advance.
On
receipt of your order, we will agree delivery dates and shortly
afterwards we will provide you with the wording and font options.
If
photographs are to be featured in your chosen design these must
be provided in Jpeg or Tiff format either via email or CD at least
6 weeks prior to the delivery date.
We
are able to offer discounts on large orders.
We welcome the opportunity to discuss your requirements with you
and to present our portfolio, so please contact us and we'll get
a date in the diary.

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