Stationery Blog
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Oh, my goodness, YAY!! Finally, I’m so glad to be here, and you are here!!
Fun fact: I started a blog 3 or 4 times over in my business due to my perfectionism, HA! But this section is here to stay!! You’ll see tweaks and upgrades along the way, but for now, this will suffice! I have so much to share with the world.
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We celebrate, uplift, empower, and encourage all who love beautiful stationery, celebrations, and libations. We hope you find this section a fun place to be. Feel free to reach out if I can assist you further in your journey to celebrate love.
Until next time, be Fabulous!!
-Ruby
rbw featured post
Wedding Day Programs, Do You Really Need Them?
Wedding programs are often seen as a traditional aspect of a wedding ceremony, but in today’s modern world, many couples are questioning their necessity. Some may view them as an unnecessary expense, while others may wonder if their guests will even read them.
The Truth About Good Wedding Budgets And Discounts
Despite what society tells you, your wedding has no right or wrong budget. You might have a wedding budget in the high six figures. You also might just have a wedding budget for just a few thousand. Both are perfectly fine. What matters most is that you’re realistic about what you will spend.
Your Guide To Building A Beautiful Seating Chart
While assigning seats is the most tempting option to skip, there’s a reason skipping any sort of seating assignment isn’t very popular.
Place Cards Vs Escort Cards: The Difference
Your RSVPs are rolling in, you have your meal counts. Now you have to decide on what to do about the tiny card you need printed for your guests – and your wedding venue. Some call it place cards, while others call it escort cards. Either way, when creatively designed, they also serve as massive beautiful boards or wedding favors – tackling two items off your wedding “to-do” list!
Elopement Wedding Announcements
Planning an elopement can be an exciting yet overwhelming task. Not much different from a traditional wedding because there are “different” factors to consider. This is an interesting take on writing this post, as I personally had very close friends (even some family members) elope, and all elopements practically included no one.