Kelly ordered a traditional stock monogram from my etsy store. Thanks, Kelly!You can see more monogram selections at http://www.etsy.com/listing/46245070/blush-printables-digital-wedding... |
Katie called me a few weeks ago to discuss wedding stationery for her April 2011 wedding. She is quite possibly the sweetest girl ever, and we completely and totally hit it off right from the start! We decided to start with her monograms, since she hadn't taken her engagement photos yet. We should be starting her save-the-dates any day now :)Katie and Ryan's colors are plum and gold.These monograms are simple yet chic, and are sure to offer a touch of class to their stationery, favor bags and labels.... |
If anyone is in the market for some damask monograms, stop what you're doing and head over to Lucky Designs immediately! Great work, Erin!... |
Filigree Monograms has the most beautiful designs. They personalize napkins, aisle runners, your wedding dress labels, bouquet ribbons, and other things. Their work is beautiful. Here are samples of their work:email your questions to: bridalwishlist@gmail.com & visit our sister site, the capitol fashionista (http://thecapitolfashionista.blogspot.com)... |
There are some who believe that it’s bad luck to use a couple’s monogram on or before their wedding day. We find that to be unfortunate because monograms are a timeless design element that can theme not only an entire suite of wedding stationery, but many other aspects of a wedding. You can dress up a dance floor by projecting an image of a monogrammed logo on the ceiling or the floor. Maybe add some pizazz to the cocktail bar with a super cool monogram decal. Even the wedding cake can take on a whole new meaning by adding a monogrammed cake topper or wrap. For a nominal fee, man... |
When I was a little girl, I spent endless hours daydreaming as a practiced my signature with the last name of my latest crush. I also avoided writing class notes while I doodled my future initials into a notebook. I don’t know why, but there is something about sharing a man’s initials that sets some girls over the moon. Perhaps that’s why monograms remain a classic wedding decor element. If you’re looking for the perfect way to put the stamp of your new initials on your wedding, check out some of these ideas below: a... |
Today we are welcoming Sarah from the fabulous Monogram Chick blog to give us the skinny on monogramming your wedding! Thanks for stopping by EAD today Sarah! {Monogram Chick} It was barely a week after my [now] husband slipped the ring on my finger that I was shopping for stationery. Specifically, monogrammed stationery with my new, married identity; because really, that is what monograms are all about—Identity. When you’re single a three letter monogram is simple and straightforward: first name initial on the left, last name initial (larger) in the center, and middle name initial o... |
Filed under: Gifts and Registries, Etiquette, Wedding Lore/TraditionsMonogramming is becoming popular again (though in some circles it's never really gone away) - and with that newfound popularity comes confusion; it's pretty much inevitable when tradition meets the modern world. Don't worry if you have your heart set on monogramming but don't know where to start! Aisledash is here to help you navigate the basics:Where do the initials go in a 3-letter monogram?SinglesIf all initials are the same size, they go in this order: (Firstname) (Middlename) (Lastname)Sample: Florence Marie Lowell's mon... |
Crystal Kluge creates beautiful calligraphy and has also created a custom font that is perfect for monograms (and in fact inspired by the custom monograms she created for clients). The font is only $29.95 and it includes 10 framing options. You could use one monogram on your invitation (just your first initials, for example) and then change the frame and use your married monogram for your menu cards at the reception. So lovely! You can buy the font here and here, and you can take a peek at Crystal's flickr stream for some more lettered inspiration.... |
Does everyone know how easy it is to get a great designer to make up a monogram for you?  Most are between $4-$10.  When you find a designer to do something up for you, you can then use it on your invitations, thank you cards, favour tags, printed napkins, etc etc!  Monograms help lend a ‘feel’ to your wedding, and help give a cohesive look to all of your stationary. Check these out: Happy Betty Designs on Etsy Happy Betty Designs on Etsy Get one for yourself! Mine looks like this: What do you say?  Does this make you want to go out and get one? ... |