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MONOCHROME SUFFOLK WEDDING

Jess and Jack had their wedding day at Hengrave Hall in Bury St Edmonds, Suffolk which has its own private church, and the reception held in its Tudor mansion with grand halls and breath taking grounds. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, monochrome will always look elegant and sophisticated for a wedding day! With stunning white florals and foliage arrangements by Thrive Floristry and all the lovely moments captured by wedding photographers Sharon Cudworth and Images by Anna.

A bride and groom smile and hold hands as they walk in front of their Tudor house venue background

Wedding Order of Service

Your wedding guests will always appreciate being handed a printed order of service, so they can follow the ceremony. I design the order of service with a consistent look to the rest of your stationery and you can personalise your order of service with all kinds of lovely details. Having a printed copy provides a wonderful keepsake too!

A bride and groom smile and hold hands as they walk in front of their Tudor house venue background

Wedding Welcome Signage

A stylish welcome sign to welcome guests in style to Jess and Jack’s big day. In keeping with the monochrome palette, I designed with black calligraphy on white card, which looked gorgeous on the black easel tied with black silk ribbon bows. All of the following signage and stationery items are from the Clara wedding stationery collection.

A stylish wedding welcome sign with black calligraphy on white card, tied with black bows to a black easel

Wedding Table Plan

The wedding table plan I designed with a touch of black calligraphy alongside black text on white card. I always keep my fonts simple and easy to read, so they are easy for guests to quickly spot their name and table, as its always a high traffic area!

A wedding table plan sign with black calligraphy and text on white card, placed on a vintage style easel

Monochrome Wedding Breakfast

A minimalistic sophisticated wedding breakfast tablescape with black napkins paired with crisp white linen and gorgeous floral centrepieces in glass vases was set up at the venue. I provided a simple yet elegant table number and a wedding menu for each table, both printed with black ink on white card.

A minimalistic but stylish monochrome wedding breakfast set up on round tables with black napkins paired with crisp white linen and gorgeous floral centrepieces in glass vases

A wedding table number printed with black text on white card

The guest place names followed the same style, with guest names printed on white card, placed on a black napkin for each place setting.

A wedding guest place name with black text on white card, layered on a black napkin

Congratulations to Jess and Jack and thank you for having me as one of your wedding suppliers! I wish you both all the happiness in your future together. Here’s a couple more photos from their wedding day including a pretty cake and who doesn’t love a bride with her bridesmaids’ fun shot, loving the sunglasses!

An iced white wedding cake decorated with cream roses and foliage

A bride and her four bridesmaids wearing black maxi dresses, pose outside a Tudor house wedding venue, all wearing heart sunglasses

Monochrome Wedding Stationery and Signage

Are you interested in a monochrome wedding style? I have a curated collection of wedding stationery designs which can all be customised to monochrome, or any colour palette of your choice, to suit your big day!

 

Have a browse on my Instagram account or website for lots of inspiration and my LouPaper blog has lots of real weddings and wedding shoots for ideas!

 

Please get in touch here if you have any questions about personalised wedding stationery for your big day. I can’t wait to hear from you!


Credits:

Venue: Hengrave Hall 

Bridal boutique: House of Snow Bridal

Dress designer: Province london

Bridal alterations: @The Bridal Pixie 

Florals: Thrive Floristry 

Hair: Hair So Boho 

Venue styling: CMA Hire

Bridesmaids: Wed 2b

Second shooter: Images By Anna




 
 
 

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