I love invitations, note cards, stationary, just pretty paper period. Finding the perfect invitation {letterpress of course} for my wedding was one of my favorite parts of planning. I spent hours pouring through samples. I soon learned that all brands are not created equal. So when I find a great printer, I stick with them.
Wedding Paper Divas {and their suite of companion brands...TinyPrints (love), et al.} are one of the most consistent, quality-driven, über design-centric printers I've come across. I think they have a wonderful selection no matter your person style/taste.
Their wedding invitations are so beautiful, I was excited to hear that they now offer a free coordinating website! There's nothing worse than a poorly coordinated wedding. Everything doesn't have to {and shouldn't} match exactly, but it should blend.
The Divas are offering a free wedding website to go along with over 40 of their most popular wedding invitations. This means that you can now easily create an ad-free personal wedding website complete with online RSVP capabilities and more—and keep it FREE for one year!
Some of the features of the website include:
- coordination with over 40 of Wedding Paper Divas invitation designs
- easy to design, just point and click
- custom domains
- unlimited photos
- music and video
- online RSVP
- blog
- password protection
- guest list manager
- ....and did we mention it's free?
So what are you waiting for?!? You know you're not really engaged until you put up your wedding website ;-)
Everyone wants to standout and do something different/original with their wedding {especially if you are one of the last of your friends to get married}. The wedding guestbook is about as mundane and unoriginal as you can get. I've seen it all, but this, in my book, takes the cake. I love just about anything engraved and this is just downright hot. Assuming it's done right {i.e., monitored closely by your wedding planner or his/her staff}, an engraveable silver photo mat or silver tray with well wishes from all your guests {or at least their names} is definitely different. And even something you might actually want to continue to display after you're married without it looking silly.