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Pretty Poppy

We are delighted to announce the arrival of our new wedding collection 'Poppy' for 2015. Invite your friends and family to your big day with these pretty floral wedding invitations, available with pink or yellow flowers on a blue/grey background.

The Poppy collection is printed on luxurious 300gsm textured Gesso card stock and comes with either white or brown kraft envelopes. 

If you would like a sample pack of the Poppy collection please drop us a note at studio@projectpretty.co.uk

 

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Black and gold

We are excited to announce that our Bella wedding range is now available in black and gold. Printed digitally on smooth or textured card stock this collection is ideal for winter and christmas weddings!  We would highly recommend opting for textured card as the ink sinks in to the card resulting in a lovely rich black.

If you would like to see a sample please drop us a note to studio@projectpretty.co.uk

 

 

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Introducing Frankie....

We are excited to announce the launch of a brand new collection ready for 2015. Inspired by the posters and typography of the prohibition era, Frankie Vintage combines carefully considered typography and luxurious papers to create a truly eye catching design.

The collection is available in two design formats; traditional (brides parents hosting) or standard (bride and groom hosting). We also have evening invitation available in both formats.

Choose from brown kraft card or luxurious textured Gesso card.... or a mixture of both!

 

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Enchanted Forest now available on Kraft card

 

 

After a rather hectic couple of months we are just about able to catch our breath to let you know that our Enchanted Forest collection is now available on kraft card. The full collection on kraft can now be purchased through our website. If you would like to see a sample please get in touch with us at studio@projectpretty.co.uk

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The 2014 Wedding Industry Awards

Back in January we had a big night out in London for the The Wedding Industry Awards. As winners of the best wedding stationery in the North West we were up for the national award. We had a fantastic evening and although didn’t win the biggy we feel incredibly proud of what we have achieved so far. Over the past year or so there has been many late nights and 7 day weeks - we have worked our little behinds off! But, we love what we do andfeel so very humbled by all the lovely voter comments we received. We would like to thank all our couples that voted for us, helping us win the north west award. There’s always next year for the big one!
Kerry & Becky xx
 
Here is a selection of some of our favourite comments:
“The customer service of project pretty was second to none. They created items for me that they did not advertise and was forthcoming with suggestions on design etc. I found it a pleasure to work with them.”
 
“The ladies at Project Pretty are superb! Over the course of my wedding preparations I emailed them countless times about the design of my invites, and they replied swiftly and helpfully! And tweaked the design according to my ever changing wants! My invitations were absolutely lovely!”
 
“I was quite indecisive with our wedding stationary - I disliked the design I initially picked once I saw it with our details on it and Project Pretty were amazing at working with me until I was 100% happy with the final product. Flexibility and talent!”
 “As a very fussy bride who really was looking for something different from my wedding stationery Project Pretty exceeded all of my expectations. Their ideas were truly unique, no mean feat in today’s marketplace! All of our guests were massively impressed saying it was the best they had seen!”
 
“As a stylist, I hate wedding stationery, and just wanted a cool, different invite that gave the guest all the info they needed whilst being easy to stick to their fridge and look cool and not ’wedding-y’. Project Pretty were so helpful and their product was cool and affordable.”
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