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Royal Vows - How To Make Your Wedding Regal
Royal Vows - How To Make Your Wedding Regal
For many people, their wedding day is the biggest day of their life. The day they commit themselves to their true love and bind themselves together forever.
Making your special day stand out can be daunting, but with a little flair and some well-chosen stationery, you’ll have the wedding day of your dreams.
For planning
Planning the big day is a job no one envies. Take the stress out of your hectic schedule and wedding planning with these beautiful pieces.
Wax & Seal Stamp SetsWant to give your wedding invites some extra flair? Seal the envelopes with a wax and seal stamp! Choose from our Letter Stamps or Decorative Stamps to give your invitations a touch of traditional elegance. |
For The Day
Make sure your day goes off without a hitch with these carefully chosen accessories.
Feather Quill SetsSigning the licence and taking that last step to becoming legally married is a special moment. Make it really memorable for both yourself and your quests by using a traditional feather quill. We love the Brown Pewter Feather Quill & Ink Bottle with Pen Holder and Feather Quill, Ink & Magnifiying Glass – White for their beautiful detailing and the additional stand so that the quill can be kept safely for the whole ceremony. |
For Remembering
Make sure that after the big day your precious memories are cherished forever.What stationery would you want to make your big day pop? Did you have an extra special pen to sign the register?
We'd love to hear from you.
Comments
Hi,
Wasn't sure if you were aware but they use a specialist ink for weddings, Church entries, births, deaths and marriages. The ink does not fade and lasts many hundreds of years. So any bride and groom would need to confirm with their Vicar if they could use the pen for the register etc.. The ink would need to be provided by the church.
Kind regards,
Carrie
Hi Carrie,
It's called Archival ink and resists fading so is used on official documents. We have this available through our website and would recommend Cross bottled ink (https://www.penheaven.co.uk/cross-fountain-pen-bottled-ink). Some churches and registrars will insist on using their ink or pen even.
However some brides and grooms still like to have something a bit more fancy which they can pose with in photos if they aren't allowed to use their own pen.
Hi Carrie,
It's called Archival ink and resists fading so is used on official documents. We have this available through our website and would recommend Cross bottled ink (https://www.penheaven.co.uk/cross-fountain-pen-bottled-ink). Some churches and registrars will insist on using their ink or pen even.
However some brides and grooms still like to have something a bit more fancy which they can pose with in photos if they aren't allowed to use their own pen.
Hi,
Wasn't sure if you were aware but they use a specialist ink for weddings, Church entries, births, deaths and marriages. The ink does not fade and lasts many hundreds of years. So any bride and groom would need to confirm with their Vicar if they could use the pen for the register etc.. The ink would need to be provided by the church.
Kind regards,
Carrie