Stationery & Design

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Where to Buy Handmade Paper in Australia

Handmade paper is often chosen for stationery that needs to feel considered and tactile. The texture, weight, and natural deckled edges give printed pieces a softer, less manufactured finish. It’s commonly used for wedding invitations, menus, vow books, and small keepsakes where material choice plays a visible role. If you’re based in Australia, sourcing good […]

How to Choose the Right Wedding Invitation Style for Your Venue

It is often said that your wedding venue sets expectations before guests arrive. The invitation is often the first visual cue they receive about the setting, level of formality, and overall tone of the day. Choosing an invitation style that aligns with your venue can make details feel consistent and intentional, without needing to explain

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Essential Paper Size Guide for Australian Weddings

If you’re planning a wedding in Australia or using digital stationery templates, it helps to know which paper sizes work best. This guide breaks down the common A-series sizes used here and how they fit into modern wedding stationery, plus the popular 5″x7″ invitation size used across the industry. Understanding these formats makes choosing, printing

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Catholic Wedding Booklet Wording Example (Australia)

If you’ve been tasked with creating a Catholic wedding ceremony booklet and have no idea where to start — you’re not alone. After designing a number of Catholic ceremony booklets for couples across Australia, I know how tricky it can be to translate the full liturgy into a clear, print-ready format. This wording example is

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Wedding Invitation Template Wording Guide (With Examples)

If you’ve decided to DIY your invitations and have bought a template — congrats, the fun part begins now! One of the best things about using templates is that you’re free to word your invitation however you like, without worrying about designer revision limits or awkward formality. But let’s be real — even the most

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Seating Charts: 6 Reasons They are Necessary for Weddings

In our experience designing wedding stationery, one of the most common questions we get from couples is: “Do we really need a seating chart?” And honestly? If you’re assigning seats — absolutely yes. It saves confusion, awkward shuffling, and your poor nan from traversing the room to find her seat. Even if you’re going for

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Can Wedding Invitations Be Double-Sided?

When it comes to wedding invitations, there really isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. One question I hear a lot is, “Can wedding invitations be double-sided?” Spoiler alert: they absolutely can! In fact, double-sided invitations are practical, stylish, and a favourite choice for many of my clients. In this post, I’m going to discuss why two-sided wedding

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