Two Ends Of A Plan
The start and end of a wedding plan, announcing the impending nuptials and thanking all those who have been present to witness the celebrations. And these take the form of the wedding invite and the wedding favour.

A unique design
Photo courtesy of Acadia

Florals take centrestage
Photo by Stories.my, courtesy of Antswork Communications

Simple and elegant
Photo courtesy of Caramel Paper Designs
Whilst some wedding packages offered by hotels and restaurants may include invitations and favours, for the most part, soon-to-be-weds tend to prefer having theirs customised to their tastes and preferences, often as a reflection of the wedding theme they may have chosen.

Lovely shade of green
Photo courtesy of Paper Artistry by Te'amo Event Design

A suite
Photo courtesy of The Pinning
The custom route :
- A chance to have the invite and favour personalised, ensuring a unique experience for those you intend to have at your wedding.
- Be certain of the head count of your guest list before confirming any order. Your selected stationer would also be able to advise on the most optimum quantity of invitations to print. Similarly, your favour supplier would be able to recommend the necessary overruns to order in case your guest list grows at the last minute.
- Colours, be it paper, tags or stickers, can be coordinated with your wedding theme.
- How about having a monogram designed?

Personalised candles
Photo courtesy of Dorothy Scents

A closer look at candle favours,
Photo courtesy of Dorothy Scents
Discuss the following with the vendors :
- Payment terms.
- Delivery timeline.
- Process of approvals and revisions during the designing and production process.
Double happiness inspired packaging
Photo courtesy of SS2U Wedding
Tip : Meet with the specialists in stationery and favours. Have a look here and here.