Handmade Wedding Invitations & Cards for all Occasions

High quality, personalised, bespoke invitations for Weddings, Christenings and all special occasions. Supplied made to order, Pre-printed or Kits to make yourself

Wedding Invitations, Civil Ceremony invitations, Naming Ceremony and Christening invitations. Based in Brighton, we pride ourselves on our gorgeous Eco friendly Wedding Invitations with handmade papers made by a friend in Thailand and wherever possible use papers from sustainable forests.

Don't forget to look at the texture of our Handmade Paper wedding Invitations and Scrolls. The rest of our range uses the most gorgeous textured card we have seen and really feels just as fabulous as it sounds.

Luxurious and Exclusive is our motto. The result is a beautiful and individual design. We offer a flexible and individual service and we are able to adapt the designs to incorporate any ideas you may have to make your stationery unique to you.

The idea of Couture Wedding Invitations has just got closer to home.

Top tips from handmade by 'me'



Wedding Suppliers advertise your business for free

Hello if you are a wedding supplier and wish to let our FORUM users know about you then please list your details here. Please list any discounts Web Address Email address Telephone number and what it is that you do-please feel free to add photos too. All we ask is in return you add our link first on your site as follows

Then Click here to add your details

October 8, 2009   2 Comments

Vogue November 2009 “We Cordially invite”

We are proud to be the Number One Wedding Invitations Supplier as recommended in Vogue in the November 2009 issue of Vogue. 

This is their biggest issue of the year, with over 1.3 million readers, “We Cordially invite you….” showcases the most exquisite, innovative and stylish Wedding and Party Invitations to inspire their style-conscious and discerning reader.

Whether it is for a Wedding, Engagement party, Birthday, Anniversary or Christmas functions, we are their number one supplier.

Thank you Vogue!!!

October 7, 2009   No Comments

New Ideas for Wedding Invitations

The biggest worry for any engaged couple is their wedding invitations. Once they have decided on the actual number of invitations then checking their finances before they embark on the task of choosing a designer for their wedding invitations.
Choosing the perfect design for your theme is paramount to set the tone for the wedding ceremony- the slightest mistake could spoil the day for the bride and groom.
Once the wedding invitations are chosen –it is your day after all and your choice must be right for you and no one else
A professional designer with up to date recommendations is a must.
They will be able to tailor their designs to suit you, for example a winter wedding or a beach theme wedding invitation will be in a league of their own and are not to be compared with more traditional designs of invitation. Whichever design you choose it should reflect your personalities.
Most traditional wedding invitations now come with a contemporary twist. Tags, Message in Bottles Bottles to name a few.
Gorgeous wedding invitations should not only be affordable but provide a beautiful introduction to the tone and colours of your day.

October 6, 2009   No Comments

DIY and make your own wedding invitations -How exciting!!

Many people have become taken with the idea of DIY invitations. Having to make your own wedding invitations allows you to save some money when planning your wedding, but they also allow you greater control over your finished product. Do it yourself invitations are a great way to create a 100% customised look for your invitations while still keeping control of your budget. The other option is to see a design and purchase a DIY Pack to make the invitation yourself at about 50% of the cost. DIY Packs usually include everything to make your own invitations. It is also possible to purchase a DIY wedding Invitation software CD to even give you templates to get you started even quicker.

October 5, 2009   No Comments

Wedding Invitations New Trends for 2010

September 30, 2009   5 Comments

What’s the correct way of wearing an Engagement Ring and a Wedding Band?

In the western tradition the third finger of the left hand otherwise known as the “ring finger” came about as long ago as the Greeks. They believed the third finger (not counting the Thumb) connected by a vein to the heart. “The sign of true love”. For this reason the third finger of the left hand is used as the perfect place for your wedding ring.

Normally a bride gets a wedding ring and engagement ring set so that they sit together on her finger. There is no rule of thumb as to which way they should go and it is not uncommon for a bride to wear her engagement ring on her right hand. Depending on the woman and her life style she may opt to wear her engagement ring for special occasions only so as to protect the ring and prevent it catching on clothes and getting scratched. The basic rule here is it is up to you.

September 27, 2009   3 Comments

When should I send out my wedding invitations?

Wedding Invitations should be mailed out 6-8 weeks prior to the wedding if you are living in Ireland however in England we prefer 3 months before the big day. It is not uncommon for us to send Save the Dates over a year in advance.

September 27, 2009   4 Comments

When are thank you notes considered too late to send ?

You generally have 2 weeks to one month to get a thank you note in the post any longer and it’s considered rude. We recommend you order our Thank you cards before the big day so that they are ready to be dispatched when you get back from your honeymoon. Appointing the bridesmaid to gather the gift list and forwarding it to us whilst you are away means we can print your thank you cards with a personal note as to what each guest gave you. Oh and by the way a good rule of thumb is you can’t use or display the gift until the thank you note is sent!

September 23, 2009   1 Comment

Is black an acceptable color for Wedding Invitations?

It’s not so long ago black was felt to be bad luck at a wedding as traditionally it was used as the color of mourning.

Today however not only is black accepted but not many are now surprised for it to be used at weddings (from guests to bridesmaids menus to place cards it is very chic). And let’s face it- black is flattering to most designs-and what’s flattering will always be in style. Click here to view our wedding invitations

September 23, 2009   6 Comments