As a soon-to-be-bride, I’m sure the last thing on your mind right now is keepsakes. But trust me, once the vows are exchanged and the honeymoon is over, you’ll be looking for every little shred of evidence to remind your that it wasn’t all a dream. Here are some of our favorite ways to memorialize your wedding day and keep those memories front and center.
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Hey, all my brides-to-be! I’m sure you’re in the thick of wedding planning as we speak, yes? If you ask me, this is where things start to get fun: when you’re playing in the weeds and planning all those tiny details. Speaking of details, one of my favorite ways to up the wow factor of regular ol’ invites is with vellum. It’s beautiful, sheer and a little bit fancy. But if you’re not used to working with it, vellum can be, shall we say, daunting. So I thought I would drop in and give you a run down of all the tips and tricks I’ve learned along the way when it comes to how to print on vellum.
Gorgeous, hand-lettered envelopes are everywhere these days. But with calligraphers charging $4 an envelope, they’re out of most couples’ budgets. Thankfully, you can print your own with nothing but a desktop printer, a template and some envelopes. Even if you’re not printer savvy, figuring out how to print envelopes is a lot easier than you think.
I think we’ve already established that just because you’re having the beautiful, fairytale wedding of your dreams doesn’t mean you have to spend a fortune, right? That’s so easy to say when it comes to stationery and paper goods, but what about other expenses like hair, makeup and food? Well, I can’t help you with the makeup or food part today, but can help you with the hair. Here are five super easy wedding hairstyles you can do at home (no, seriously!).
Hi there, I'm Stephanie and welcome to the Pipkin Paper Co. blog. Here's where our love of wedding stationery and DIYs meet. We'll show you how to plan the wedding of your dreams without breaking the bank.
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