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Autumn Wedding Couples, Now Is Your Moment


There is something so special about autumn weddings. The rich colours, the softer light, the cosy atmosphere. It is a season that naturally lends itself to beautiful details, especially when it comes to your stationery.

While spring is in full swing here in the North East, this is actually the perfect time for October to December couples to start thinking about their invitations. It might feel early, but getting your stationery underway now means everything is calm, considered, and ready exactly when you need it.


Why start now?

Designing your wedding invitations is not just about choosing a font and a colour. It is about creating

something that reflects your day, your style, and the experience you want your guests to have.

Starting in spring gives you time to:

  • Explore design ideas without pressure

  • Refine wording and details

  • Coordinate your invitations with your flowers and overall styling

  • Enjoy the process rather than rushing it



When should invitations go out?

For autumn weddings, invitations are typically sent in the summer months.

Working backwards, this means your designs should be finalised and ready for print well in advance. Starting now ensures everything is ready for collection in plenty of time, so you can send them out feeling organised and excited.


Autumn styling ideas

Autumn stationery can be incredibly atmospheric. Think:

  • Warm neutrals and soft earthy tones

  • Deep burgundy, plum, and burnt orange accents

  • Textured papers and layered details

  • Wax seals, silk ribbons, and vellum wraps

It is a beautiful opportunity to create something tactile and memorable for your guests.


A calm and creative process

At Paper & Petals, the design process is relaxed and collaborative. We take the time to understand your vision and guide you through each step, from initial ideas to final print.

If you are planning an autumn wedding this year, now is the ideal time to begin.


Autumnal Wedding Stationery Inspiration


 
 
 

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