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I want our wedding stationery to reflect our big day, what would your top advice be for this?

Francesca says: "Don't be afraid to have stationery that breaks from the norm; you don't have to have lovely pastel colours and flowers – if you want bright and bold colours, just go for it. Why not have a tropical, geometric, nautical, polka dot, vintage, art deco, or even a superhero theme? There are some fantastic elements that can be added to your stationery to make it stand out, such as foiling, laser pattern cutting, personalised wax seals, embossing and debossing – the possibilities are limitless. Beautiful stationery can set the tone for your wedding, any on the day stationery such as table plans and menus can be a fantastic part of your wedding décor and a great way to start creating a theme for the venue."

Francesca Norton | Francesca Norton Wedding Stationery www.francescawedding.co.uk

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