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Updated: Mar 15, 2019

Your friends and family have gone to great lengths and expense to grace you with their wonderful gifts. It's time to say thank you! For gifts that have arrived on or after the wedding, tradition dictates Thank You notes are sent within three months. Personally, I think three months is a very long time to acknowledge a gift. If you receive your gifts before your wedding, you should thank the recipient within two weeks. I like that timeframe-- it's much more cordial.

Thank you notes can be flat or folded but must always be handwritten. Never, under any circumstance do you ever send a pre-printed thank you note. Even if you have 300 guests giving you 300 presents at your wedding, you better believe you need to handwrite 300 separate thank you notes. Just one reason to keep your wedding small I suppose! One of my favorite passages in Emily Post's Etiquette book from 1934 says this regarding pre-printed thank you notes. It's true, but quite funny in its tone:


"It would not be possible to overemphasize the inexcusable rudeness of the Bride who sends a printed or engraved card of thanks for wedding presents sent to her. Whoever devised this flagrant affront to the traditions of common decency was, obviously, more concerned with making sales to stationers than with acquiring knowledge of the precepts of polite behavior. "
At any rate, send out your thank you notes as soon as you can... it is truly gracious to be thankful.

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Wedding Thank You Notes by Gilded Swan Paperie

Updated: Jan 21, 2019

Selin and Phil opted for a vintage garden party theme for their dreamy spring wedding in Princeton, NJ! I am so delighted they chose my vintage floral wedding invitation suite, The Tennyson to announce their day. Selin channeled Old Hollywood glamour in her Catherine Deane gown and pin-up inspired curls, while her new husband looked black tie chic! They added a bright, preppy twist with vibrant coral peonies for a pop of gorgeous color! This recent feature in Hey Wedding was truly beautiful.


Photography by bonphotage // Ceremony and Reception Venue: Princeton Academy // Catering, Wedding Cake, and Rentals by Fenwick Catering & Events // Floral Design by Dahlia Florals | Wedding Dress by Catherine Deane // Bride’s Shoes from ALDO // Hair Styling and Makeup Artist: Londyn Artistry // Engagement Ring from Dimitri Design Fine Jewelry and Art //Accessories from BHLDN // Groom’s Attire from Ermenegildo Zegna // Groom’s Shoes from Carmina |// Vintage Floral Wedding Invitations by Gilded Swan Paperie formerly GoGoSnap! Stationery // Audio Visual: Synergetic Sound and Lighting// Submitted via Matchology




Fabulous Los Angeles-based wedding planner Holly Gray from Anything But Gray Events pulled together a cute little vintage photoshoot at the Ruby Street in Los Angeles. With the amazingly talented Mary Costa, we landed ourselves in Green Wedding Shoes. My quirky and vibrant vintage garden invitations help set the tone of the happy and bright hues. We just love color and well, I guess it shows in this shoot. Go forward and be bold we say!


Planning: Anything But Gray Events // Photography: Mary Costa Photography // Venue: The Ruby Street, Los Angeles, California //Vintage Wedding Invitation Design by Gilded Swan Paperie formerly GoGoSnap! Stationery // Florals: Of The Flowers // Wedding Dress: Dolly Couture // Wedding Dress Boutique: Dolly Couture // Bride's Shoes: Irregular Choice // Hair Stylist: Miss Rockabilly Ruby (also model) // Makeup Artist: Erika Reno Artistry // Groom Attire: The Black Tux // Catering: Cool Haus // Cake: Nicole Bakes Cakes // Tabletop Rentals: DishWish // Furniture Rentals: Thrifted Sister Vintage //Linen Rentals: Luxe Linen // Specialty Rentals: The Booth & Bus Co - A Los Angeles Photo Booth and Photo Bus Company




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