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Accessories
& Veils
Bouquet Preservation
Bridal Beauty &
Hair
Bridal Hire
Bridal Shops
Cake Makers
Catering
Coordinators &
Planners
Creche & Childcare
Decor & Lighting
Dress Designers
Dress Makers
Drinks
Entertainment
Favours
Fireworks
Flowers
Formal Menswear
Gifts
Guest Accommodation
Hats
Health & Fitness
Honeymoons
Insurance
Lingerie
Magazines
Marquee Hire
Mother of the Bride
Music
Photographers
Reception Venues
Shoes
Speeches
Stag and Hen Parties
Stationery
Tiaras & Jewellery
Toastmasters
Vehicle Hire
Veils
Video
Wedding Shows & Fairs
Wedding Venues
Wedding Web Sites
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When choosing your wedding stationery, send off and order
lots of brochures, samples and pricelists before choosing
your supplier. Don't just settle for the first one that
arrives. Ask your friends for good recommendations. Think
about having the menus for the wedding meal printed in the
same style as the invitations, place cards and Orders of
Service.
Visit suppliers where possible and get a feel for their
quality of work.
Before ordering place cards from the stationer, check with
your reception venue to see if place cards are included
in their charges.
Find out about the supplier's charging policy if you should
need a few extra copies of invitations, place cards or orders
of service. Will they regard any extras as a new order?
Will they charge the additions at the same rate as the existing
order?
The quantity of invitations should allow for any last minute
changes of the guest list.
A rule of thumb is to order one invitation per household
invited - a household can be a couple or a single person-
and an extra half dozen as spares.
When ordering the Order of Service, remember to allow extra
numbers for the marriage officiant and anyone else who will
attend the wedding service.
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