From winnokiamobile.com
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Your Wedding Made Simple
Arranging your own wedding can be stressful at times and wedding stationery is probably one of the hardest areas to come to a decision on.
Of all the things needed to do when planning a wedding, if you forget to invite the guests, it won’t be much of a celebration. Even in this high tech age of instant communication, a wedding is not something that has translated well to the email or voice mail notification. Even the most radical [...]
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Wide range of quality handmade wedding stationeries are available in the market. There are also a bunch of poorly made handmade stationeries. handmade wedding stationery has gained global popularity and has developed a wide and strong market. Today, many professionals are creating personalized wedding stationeries to add creativity and color to wedding stationery business.
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From buzzle.com
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My new favorite source for custom wedding stationery? This Paper Ship of Greensboro, North Carolina, where Joel and Ashley Selby design and print totally sweet custom wedding invitations, custom wedding maps, and things like RSVP cards and save-the-dates. Er, they also do all kinds of other stuff like cute cut-outs of people’s cats and fliers [...]
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From manolobrides.com
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There are some weddings for which a classic white invite just won't do. Say, if you're having a spectacular Indian celebration with a mendi ceremony, sitar music, and, say, an elephant. Or a Persian affair with esfand incense and a spread of symbolic foods. Or a Japanese wedding complete with a sake ceremony.
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From brides.com
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Posted by Shira Savada, Real Weddings Editor Welcome to the first post of many in our behind-the-scenes series about Grace & Aaron's wedding. Why not start with the first thing guests see: the stationery. Photo by Tara Donne. Grace: When...
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From blogs1.marthastewart.com
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