A wedding menu card is far more than a list of dishes – it is a piece of stationery guests will hold, read, and often take home as a keepsake. Getting the wording right means balancing the practical (guests need to know what they are eating) with the personal (this is your wedding, not a …
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Wedding Place Card Wording: 40+ Examples, Etiquette, and Display Ideas
Wedding place cards are one of those small details that guests notice immediately when they arrive at a reception – and when they are done well, they set the tone for the entire dining experience. Place cards are a key part of your on-the-day stationery checklist. This guide covers everything: the difference between place cards …
Wedding Wishing Well Cards: Wording, Etiquette, and How to Include One
Wishing well cards are one of the most thoughtful additions to a wedding invitation suite – a graceful way to let guests know that a cash gift would be more meaningful than a physical present. Getting the wording right matters: too blunt and it feels presumptuous, too vague and guests miss the point entirely. This …
Wedding Program Examples: Complete Templates for Every Ceremony Style
Real wedding program examples with complete copy-ready templates for civil, Catholic, non-denominational, outdoor, and beach ceremonies – plus design formats, cover wording, and ordering tips.
Wedding Ceremony Order: A Complete Guide to What Happens and When
A complete guide to wedding ceremony order – who walks when, what happens at each step, how long each ceremony type lasts, and how to plan your own order of service from processional to recessional.
Wedding Invitation Etiquette: The Complete Guide
Wedding invitation etiquette shapes how your guests perceive the event before they arrive. From what to include on the card to how to address the envelopes, the decisions you make signal the formality of your wedding, who is invited, and what you expect of your guests. This guide covers every major etiquette question, with practical …
Wedding Thank You Card Wording: 50+ Examples for Every Gift
At a glance Send wedding thank you cards within 3 months of the wedding – ideally within 4-8 weeks. Every card should name the specific gift or gesture – generic “thank you for your generosity” is noticed. For cash gifts, mention what you plan to use it for rather than referencing the amount. Cards for …
Wedding Seating Chart: How to Plan Your Reception Tables
A seating chart is one of the most logistically complex parts of wedding planning, and one of the most important. Done well, it shapes the energy of your reception, puts guests at ease, and keeps things running smoothly. Done poorly, it creates awkward dynamics and confusion on the day. This guide walks you through every …
Wedding Welcome Sign Wording: 40+ Ideas and Examples
Fabric Wedding Welcome Signs: The Best-Selling Choice Fabric signs have become the most popular wedding sign format at Paperlust, and it is easy to see why. The soft, drapable finish photographs beautifully, works indoors and in sheltered outdoor spaces, and gives any setup a high-end, editorial look that rigid substrates like acrylic or corflute simply …
Wedding Program Wording: 30+ Examples for Every Style | Paperlust
Wedding Program Booklets: Full Order of Service For longer ceremonies or religious services with multiple readings, prayers, and musical pieces, a single-page program may not be enough. A booklet-style wedding program gives you the space to include every detail, from the processional music and scripture readings to the full wedding party list and a heartfelt …