Instead of selecting pre-designed wedding stationery, why not consider personalising them to reflect your personalities and taste. It will invariably cost a bit more, but the outcome of your input together with the artistic interpretation of your wedding stationer will be worth the money spent.

Photo courtesy of Caramel Paper Designs

Photo by Ooi Eric Studio, courtesy of
Antswork Communications

Photo by Cliff Choong Photography, courtesy of Acadia
If you decide on the custom-made route be sure to :
- Allocate sufficient lead time.
- Know what you like and what you don’t.
- Make firm decisions on a timely basis.
- Order some overruns just in case your guest list expands at the last minute.
- Take the advice of wedding professionals.

Photo by Steven Leong Photography, courtesy of Acadia

Photo by Jef de Studio, courtesy of Antswork Communications

Photo by Sunnysan Photography, courtesy of
Ohara Florist

Photo courtesy of Dicson C Photography
By collaborating with wedding professionals, the opportunity to create lovely and unique details is very much possible. Be it thematic or a fresh, artistic interpretation of an idea that has always been associated with nuptials, the resultant outcomes will certainly be appreciated by all those invited to your big day.

Photo by Adam Ong Photography, courtesy of MY Wedding Planner

Photo by KA Concept, courtesy of Love & Love Weddings And Events
A few suggestions :
- Lookout for vendors who have a signature style, a creative streak so to speak.
- Think out-of-the-box and be willing to experiment.
- Comb social media and the internet for the latest trends that can then be adapted to our local culture.

Photo courtesy of SS2U Wedding

Photo by TRBAN Photography, courtesy of
LYS Wedding & Event Styling

Photo by MunKeat Studio, courtesy of Sincerite Wedding & Events
Tip : Be unique. Brainstorm ideas with some of these vendors.