Back to school and back to wedding planning? September always feels like a ‘new books and pens’ type month for me. So pull out your pencil case, find a fresh page in your wedding planning book and lets get into your wedding stationery checklist for September.
1. Order your save the date cards
for 2025 and 2026 weddings
The ideal to send save the date cards is 12 to 18 months ahead of your wedding.
If your big day is autumn or winter 2025, then get them out now before all the Christmas madness.
And it’s a great time to be planning ahead for the year after too. If your wedding is any time up to September 2026, get those save the dates on order. You can send them up to two years in advance, as long as you have your date & venue booked.
Do you REALLY need save the date cards?
What details do you put on save the date cards?
Do you send save the dates to evening guests?
Seed paper save the date cards
The first step to a sustainable wedding
Save the date cards
Announce your big day in style
2. Order your wedding and evening reception invitations
for weddings from January to April 2025
The ideal time to send your wedding invitations is four to eight months before the big day. That means you need to order them six to ten months in advance. If you haven’t sorted invitations for your spring 2025 wedding yet, now is the time to get them sorted. I’m seeing lots of enquiries for both spring & summer invitations now – it’s shaping up to be a busy year!
What style of wedding invitation is best for you?
When to send wedding invitations for your 2025 or 2026 wedding
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3. Order your on the day stationery
for weddings from September to November 2024
You should be finalising your wedding day stationery (your order of service, welcome signs, table plan, place cards, menus and more) around 4 to 6 weeks before your big day. This will help avoid any last minute panics. Click the links below for inspiration. And don’t forget to look over my checklists to make sure you haven’t forgotten anything.
Click here to find out what stationery you need for your wedding ceremony
Click here to find out what stationery you need for your wedding reception
4. Don’t forget the all important thank you cards
the last piece of wedding stationery you need
I would argue that thank you cards are the most important part of your wedding stationery suite. A personal, handwritten note thanking your guests for their gifts, company, and good wishes on your big day is an absolute must. I can make them in a design to match your stationery, adding one of your wedding photos is you like. Lead time is around 2 weeks from approval of proofs, so get them ordered as soon as you can after the wedding.
What do you write in thank you cards?
How to action your wedding stationery checklist for September
- You can reserve your production slot for me to make your wedding stationery for any time in the next 6 months.
- A £50 deposit will secure each production slot (you might need two: one for invites & one for on the day stationery).
- For save the dates & thank you cards, pay in full with your order and lead time is about 2 weeks.
- Remember – you DON’T need to have all the details (numbers, wording, names etc) finalised to get your slot for invitations or wedding day stationery booked.
HOW TO ORDER
1. GET IN TOUCH
Arrange an informal chat with me, Jo. Visit my studio or meet by phone/video.
2. DESIGN & QUOTE
I’ll design your invitations & stationery and give you a fully personalised, itemised quote.
3. BOOK & PAY
Pay in full for anything you want made straight away, or a deposit to book production slots.
4. DETAILS & PROOFS
Get your proofs by email. Revise until you’re 100% happy & approve.
5. GET YOUR STATIONERY
Either collect your finished stationery from my studio or we can arrange delivery.
6. HERE FOR YOU
Throughout the whole process I’m here with help and advice on anything you’re not sure of.
Top tip
Getting married in early in the first half of next year? Get in early to book in your wedding invitations and avoid the rush. If you have them made in November or December you can hand them out to friends and family when you see them over the festive season.
Hi, I’m Jo
I’ve been designing and making wedding invitations and stationery since 2006. I know what I’m doing, and I would love to share my knowledge & expertise with you.
You can visit me, in person, at my Cardiff studio to talk all about your wedding invitations and stationery. Click the button below to see my availability and book your appointment.
If you are too far away to visit, or just prefer a virtual catch up, you can arrange a phone or video call with me here.
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