With wedding season upon us, the U.S. Postal Service announced new wedding stamps on May 1. However, my personal favorites are the new first class "Love: King and Queen of Hearts" stamps. Just remember to check envelope weight, as these are 44¢--perfect for RSVP card envelopes or, as I'm using them, for thank-you notes.
And if these option don't tickle your fancy, you can always have custom stamps made with your own images or photos at stamps.com.
A third and popular option is to get custom wedding postage. Brides can customize wedding designs and photos on postage created by professional wedding photographers and designers such as those at: http://www.ArtisticPostage.com
Posted by: Custom Wedding Postage | June 25, 2009 at 01:31 AM
There's a facebook page that highlights great custom wedding stamps:
http://www.facebook.com/weddingstamps
Posted by: Wedding Stamps | July 09, 2009 at 11:52 AM
Wedding photographers could also use that to send photos: http://www.sacredimagephotography.com/
Posted by: houston wedding photographer | July 27, 2009 at 03:05 PM
My son was married before and the marriage was annuled. He met a wonderful, honest girl and was married this past weekend in a beautiful church ceremony and hotel reception. My bother and his wife and family (7 quests in all) attended all the functions including organizing a bridal shower. No one in the family (Uncle and Aunt of groom, married cousin and wife, cousin and date, and another cousin, all adults) gave them a wedding gift, not even a card. Am I wrong and hurt to be upset about this? Is there some etiquette guidlines for wedding gifts? Does it make a difference if it is a second wedding?
Posted by: Pat | August 02, 2009 at 02:07 PM
Dear Pat,
Technically, gifts aren't required for a second wedding, especially if they gave one the first time around. That said, it's a lovely gesture to give a small gift anyways, especially as it sounds like his first wedding was quite short. A card is always in order, to wish them well. While you can't change their non-gift/card-giving behavior, enjoy their presence in the process and leave it at that.
Best wishes to you and your family,
Anna
Posted by: Anna Post | August 11, 2009 at 04:17 PM
As with most things in life, it’s the little things that can make something special, truly unforgettable. These stamps are absolutely amazing, the perfect finishing touch to the wedding invitations, RSVP or thank you cards. Even better, they’ve been issued by the postal service; you can use the stamp without the expense of creating personalised stamps.
Posted by: WeddingSpeechSuccess | August 28, 2009 at 08:23 PM
Beautiful stamp, I'm going to visit the site to see more. Thanks!!
Posted by: Dental Research | October 26, 2009 at 01:57 PM