Wednesday, 18 September 2013

Wedding Posters & Signage

More and more clients are coming to me these days wanting that little bit extra for their wedding ... wanting lots of other bits and pieces of stationery that match their invitations and that make the on the day stationery a bit more cohesive and 'stand out from the crowd'. Of course I say yes!
One of the most popular items is signage for the venue .. directing guests to areas to go, standing signs to pop next to a dessert table or a props basket, or large A1 mounted posters detailing the bridal party or the menu at the front of a marquee or reception room.

I love designing these extra bits and pieces.
Here are a few examples of 'add on stationery' that I have designed for clients in the past. If you would like something extra for your big day please don't hesitate to get in touch at http://knotsandkisses.co.uk or email me info@knotsandkisses.co.uk

Bespoke Guest Book Signing Poster

This art deco style poster was created for a couple who also ordered a table plan from me .. but wanted a framed poster with their 'story' in the middle for guests to sign around. A great alternative to the usual guest book which can be kept and used as a piece of artwork in your home.
This design could also easily be done as a large stand alone poster to decorate your venue if you have an alternative guest book.



Finger Print Art Guest Poster

Client Laura was having a tandem bicycle motif which I'd hand drawn and used on their 'Sketch' style stationery http://www.knotsandkisses.co.uk/sketch.html . She wanted an alternative to the traditional guest book as well and had seen posters in which guests used their fingerprints in ink to create a balloon effect. So we adapted the bicycle sketch for this purpose.



Signs for Dessert Tables & Shoe Baskets

I produced lots of brown Kraft folding signs for Heather & Daniel's wedding to match their rustic theme and stand next to Dessert Tables, baskets of shoes for tired feet ... all sorts .. including two very sweet signs for their children to carry down the aisle.


 



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