
Coordinating your wedding stationery involves more than picking out your wedding invitation. There are several factors to consider and cover to ensure you have all you need for your ceremony and reception communication. To assist you with the planning of your wedding stationery, we’ve organized everything you need to consider in a printable worksheet. When you review this worksheet, you can weigh your needs against your actual stationery budget and start your planning.

This wedding ceremony reading honors the union of two lives joining together. The title of this reading is “The Life That I Have,” by Leo Marks

A Wedding Ceremony Reading Featuring Piglet and Pooh Bear This wedding ceremony is sweet and so poignant. It comes from the sweet children’s book, “Winnie the Pooh,” and it was written by AA Milne. “Pooh,” whispered Piglet. “Yes, Piglet.” replied Pooh. “Nothing,” answered Piglet, “I just wanted to be sure of you.” “If you live […]

A Wedding Ceremony Reading by Dr. Martin Luther King This wedding ceremony reading is an excerpt from the “Strength to Love” and it was written by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King. This wedding ceremony reading is both beautiful and powerful. It’s perfect for your modern couple who also believes in social justice. An Excerpt […]

Here’s a wedding ceremony reading titled, “Christmas Love.” This reading is perfect for a non-religious wedding inspired by the Christmas holiday.

Here is a wedding ceremony reading option for a couple. It comes from the prayer, “Grateful.”

The Prayer of St. Francis of Assisi “Lord, make us instruments of your peace. Where there is hatred, let us sow love. Where there is injury, pardon. Where there is discord, union. Where there is doubt, faith. Where there is despair, hope. Where there is darkness, light. Where there is sadness, joy. O Divine Master, […]

A Humorous Wedding Reading from the Song, “I Wanna Be Yours.” This was written by John Cooper Clarke

I was moved when James Middleton read the bible scripture at the Royal Wedding. Not because it was the Royal Wedding — well, the Royal Wedding had something to do with it.