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Cardstock is a heavier paper used in all Momental designs. Cardstock is available in a wide variety of colors to suit any style. All Momental designs include your choice of any cardstock paper. Ceremony Programs are a wonderful way to make your guests feel involved in the ceremony. At minimum programs include a listing of participants and the ceremony’s sequence. Programs may also include readings, special poems and even explanations of unique aspects of the ceremony. For many the program becomes a precious keepsake. Custom Seating Charts are an affordable alternative to individual seating cards. Guests’ names and their seating assignment are listed on a large board placed at the reception entrance. Custom seating charts are created to coordinate with other wedding stationery items such as menu and table number cards. Ensemble Cards are exclusive to Momental and replace the traditional inner envelope. An ensemble card is simply a folded card of the same paper as the invitation. The ensemble card holds all pieces of the invitation set. Guests’ names and even coordinating artwork can be included on the front of the ensemble card. Favors are a charming way to thank your guests for sharing in your special day. Today there are no rules regarding favors - except, have fun!
Favor Cards
are
attached to a favor and traditionally display the Bride and groom’s names
and wedding date. Favor cards are an affordable way to add color and
texture to each reception table with the use of decorative papers and
ribbons. Gouache is a thicker more opaque version of watercolor. The best way to describe gouache is to imagine watercolor paint with milk added! Gouache is used in many of Kristy’s designs where greater coverage or white effects are desired. Hand Torn Edge embellishment is used in many of Kristy’s designs and is simply an edge of paper that has been torn to achieve a textured effect. Kristy often layers hand torn edges with decorative papers in her ceremony programs. |
Hand Painted Glassware favors are a beautiful way to send your guests home with a truly unique memento of your day. Many of Kristy’s original illustrations can be hand-painted on a variety of glassware items. Invitation, Reception and Response Cards are sent out eight to twelve weeks before the wedding. The reception card is optional as the celebration information can be included on the invitation. Rehearsal dinner invitations may also be sent with the invitation. Menu Cards are placed at the table to inform your guests of the coming meal. Menu cards are a great way to tie your wedding stationery colors and style into the reception area and can also double as place cards with your guests’ names at the top of each card. Place Cards are used at each place setting and include your guests’ names. If place cards are used a seating chart is necessary at the entrance to the reception area. Save-the-Date Cards are sent about six to twelve months before the wedding date. In addition to revealing the upcoming wedding date, these cards often include hotel and other useful information to assist your guests in their planning. The Save-the-Date card offers your guests’ their first glimpse at the style and tone of your wedding! Seating Cards are often placed on a table at the entrance to the reception area and give guests their table assignments at the reception. Momental offers custom seating cards with both the guests’ names and table assignments printed. We also offer the more affordable fill-in style seating card. Both styles can include Kristy’s original artwork! Table Number Cards are placed on each table to assist guests in finding their seats. Today many couples are naming each table at the reception. Favorite songs, places traveled together are just some of the ways couples have personalized their tables. Thank You Notes can be used before and after the wedding if only the first names of the bride and groom are used. Vellum is a transparent paper used in many stationery designs today. Vellum is available in a variety of colors and prints. Often a printed sheet of vellum is layered over a decorative paper choice. |
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