Coordinating but not Matchy-Matchy

How your wedding stationery can help keep your overall wedding look cohesive & interesting.

Your wedding guests probably won't notice if the pattern in your table runners doesn't exactly match the pattern in your wedding invitations. They are more likely to take notice of your overall wedding look and how all of your elements tie in to one another. At MagnetStreet Weddings, we're all about designing the items within a stationery suite to coordinate--rather than to match per se.  In other words--from design, to color, to motif, each item has a unique look, but is distinctly related--to create visual interest and flow to the next item.

Your wedding invitations are the first "official" glimpse of your wedding style and your guests will look to them for envisioning what they can expect to see and experience on your big day. See below how each stationery item effortlessly flows and coordinates with the next piece. And, see also how easy it is to coordinate with other wedding elements--to achieve a well-rounded and eye-appealing look!

Featured "Antique Filigree" Rectangle Wedding Invitation, RSVP & Table Number Cards

Featured: "Harvest of Love" Square Wedding Invitation & RSVP Card

What we love about Save the Dates  ... everything! Because anything goes! Use them to set the stage as a pretty prelude to your style or as a fun, quirky expression of your personality. Coordinate with your invites if you want--it's up to you! Save the Dates are cool that way! And, even if you go quirky--you can still keep your wedding colors in tact. Take for instance, this black and white Photo Booth style Save the Date and the black and white wedding theme.

Featured top left "Devoted" Classic Save the Date Magnet & "Made for Each Other" Photo Booth Magnet along with "Floral Ornament" Rectangle Wedding Invitation.

A well-rounded wedding look and feel is a bit like the difference between a decorated dorm {strewn, unstyled & unorganized} and a decorated home {cared for, styled & organized}.

Tell us, what do you think about the difference between coordinating stationery and matching stationery?