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Stunning Stationary Company: Mr. Boddingtons

(Wedding Programs)

Mr. Boddington’s studio offers magnificent custom made Wedding, Baby, Holiday and Social Stationary.

Who is Mr. Boddington you ask?
“Mr. Boddington owns a vintage Capri fishing yacht and drinks Bombay gin and tonics while eating bread with orange marmalade. And although never confirmed, it has been said that Mr. Boddington exhibits no tolerance for haggard looking correspondence.

“Say farewell to the Newlyweds Brunch” Invites
Various

Seating cards and Wedding favors

Weekend Wedding Itinerary
Baby Announcements
Calling Cards
*Notice on the bottom it says “My ring size is 6” Soooo clever!
118 East 28th Street Studio #1014
New York, New York
1 0 0 1 6
Available for Private Appointments Only!
(212) 686 5953

Mr Boddington’s Bridal Shower Invites

Custom Invite
“Little Miss Engaged is tying the knot”

Miss Bardot
“You are invited to cupackes and champagne honoring the soon to be bride”

Miss Cherry
“Please join us for a bridal shower celebrating (name of bride) before she ties the knot”
Miss Honeycutt
“(Brides name) is tying the knot and in need of a bridal trousseau”
Miss Greenpond
“Hello friends and family we hope you’ll come celebrate our bride to be (Brides name)”

Miss Lemons
“You are invited to a bridal shower honoring (brides name)”
Miss Henrietta
“You are invited to a bridal shower honoring (brides name)”

Miss Amelia Card
“Come help the blushing bride set up her nest”
Miss Peony
“Our friend is getting hitched in a few months”
“So please join us bridesmaids for a bridal shower”


Photo Christmas Card Ideas


I’ve always liked the idea of making holiday photo cards with my family. (How are friends and family you never see supposed to know how you’ve grown and what you look like?) As a child My mom always refused to participate in this silly family tradition. Now as an adult with power I make my mom pose for lame pictures every year..Haha. But as I go through Holiday cards every year… My God…. Some of the horrible pictures I come across are frightening! The Horror! The Horror!

But If you Must Must Must go the cheesy photo of your family route for holiday cards.. This company, Tiny Prints, I recently found has some pretty cute ideas and designs for photo cards! Happy inspiration Hunting Wives!!
– THE WIFE







THE WIFE: Penmanship

(Photographed above my hand addressed Christmas cards waiting to be put in the post.)

A good WIFE should have the most beautiful and neat handwriting. This always comes in handy when writing Thank You notes, Addressing Cards, and Sharing Recipes. This is one quality the WIFE should never be without. If you worry about your penmanship then might I suggest purchasing some handwriting notebooks (they can be found at amazon.com). Or if you want to take your excellent writing to the next level enroll yourself in a calligraphy class (check paper source.com for class schedule) Practice makes perfect! – Taryn Cox

Faber Castell Artist Pens are my favorite pens to write letters, cards and notes with. I prefer the Medium point pen, I think its the smoothest. They are available at any art store.

Zig Calligraphy Double ended Pens make addressing envelopes a breeze! I like using the smaller end of the pen. Its the exact pen I used to write the addresses with in the photo above.
Also available at art stores.

Kate Spade Personalized Stationary


Buy thank-you cards early, so you have them on hand. When you open presents, immediately record who gave you what, either in a log or right on the gift cards. Ideally, you should acknowledge every present immediately; writing a note the day you receive it is best, but sending it within two weeks is also acceptable. If you fall behind, just make every effort to send a thank you as soon as you can – but no later than three months after the event.

You can take your invitations to the post office and request that they be hand-canceled. Machines print bar codes on the envelopes, but hand-canceling — just marking each stamp — keeps invitations neat and prevents damage that machines can cause. – Martha Stewart