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This issue, we asked our panel of experts for their advice on planning an intimate wedding with no more than 30 guests. Gaynor Page from Topikki Stationery (www.topikki.co.uk) says:
When it comes to buying or choosing stationery, the most important consideration is the necessity of buying in smaller quantities rather than being bound by multi-packs designed for larger affairs,which can end up being a false economy for a wedding of 50 or fewer. If your intimate setting is a personal preference, rather than due to budget, you might even have a little wiggle room to upgrade. Don't despair, if budget is a little tight, there are designs, techniques and materials that scream intimate chic without breaking the bank. Your stationer should be able to help you navigate these choices.
With a smaller guest list, you have the chance to really wow your guests. For that extra special touch, address those invitations, envelopes and signage in your own handwriting or calligraphed lettering on handmade paper. Adding a headshot of you as a couple, your beautiful venue, foiled monogram, vellum jackets or belly bands to your invitations can elevate the overall look, subtly shouting luxury and showing your guests you're pulling out all the stops for their enjoyment and letting them know just how special they are to you. After all, your big day is about sharing love, and every detail counts.