What is your most memorable wedding?
Try not to have favourites, they're like your children! Have had done projects with a Doctor Who theme (that got autographed by David Tennant), Narnia themed, pet illustrations, art deco, beautiful landscapes....
Describe your style in 5 adjectives.
I try and avoid getting type cast, like a challenge and to create new things
What about your business are you most proud of?
how much our clients love their stationery
What is your No. 1 wedding planning tip for couples?
Either if a stationer says it's typical to send invites out 6-12 weeks before the wedding ignore them or that many of the awards people have are worth very little. Some even just come down to most clicks which you can do yourself.
What is your favourite personal touch you have seen at a wedding?
I mostly post my products so don't see much of the on the day bliss unfortunately.
Describe your typical process with a couple.
We talk, we start designing, I get feedback and the design evolves. Most invites have around 12 drafts as we perfect everything.
What is the most important piece of stationery for a wedding and why?
Well without invites you'd have no guests but if you want to assign seating a table plan is a must as well....
What is your best seller?
The canvas table plans make great keepsakes.
What is the most innovative delivery method you have come across?
this is confusing, we use lots of bubble wrap, sturdy boxes and then post or courier or occassionally deliver?
How do you add romance to any wedding stationery you do?
it's all about the clients