It’s fair to say that colour trends come and go but style is timeless. So what’s going to be hot next year when it comes to wedding stationery? Make sure your designs are bang on trend as we reveal the top looks for 2015, courtesy of CelebrationsPlus!
Softer shades
Soft lilac, pink, salmon and turquoise will be hot for the coming year with the brighter hues becoming less popular. For Autumn and Winter weddings we will see the re-emergence of reds, burgundys and even grassy greens as the really traditional looks takes hold once again.
From the children
Many couples getting married for the second time have chosen stationery designs where it looks like the children have invited the guests. A cute touch, that really helps to include your little ones in the big day. This is a great alternative idea for a light-hearted, relaxed celebration.
Luxurious lace
Delicate lace like filigree designs with a glimpse of colour beneath gives your guests a sneak preview of your chosen colour scheme. These lace-like designs can be extended to place cards, which now are trending towards clip-on styles rather than freestanding.
Rustic romance
For a real handcrafted look we have a beautiful invitation featuring a carved oak adornment of the couple’s initials. This co-ordinates really well with earthy tones of hessian or linen, which can be incorporated elsewhere in your wedding details.
Homecrafted look
We are seeing a move towards jute, retro and shabby chic homecrafted looks, soft subtle colour accents, discreet crystal designs and lace filigree style, all of which make great features when mixed with co-ordinated table and venue decorations.
Classic white
Traditional white wedding themes will never date in your photographs and the Elegance range of wedding stationery is the perfect complement for this look. The glamorous crystal buckle adornment and stylish ribbon are all the finishing touches you need.
Do you know what to write in your wedding invitations? Find out here! And for even more trends for 2015, check out these dreamy designer dresses for the new year.