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Q: Whose name/initial goes first?
A: The bride’s name is first. The woman’s name/initial always comes first on a monogram because the man’s first name/initial should never be separated from his last name/initial.
Q: When can we start using our married monogram?
A: Follow these simple rules:
Before the wedding ceremony: It is not appropriate to use your married monogram before you’re actually married. So that means using a monogram with your new last name or initial on save-the-dates, invitations, thank you notes, etc. is taboo. Instead, use a monogram that has just your first initials or first names.
During the wedding ceremony: This is still a gray area for some, but I say if you want to use your married monogram, go for it. The wedding ceremony is a perfect time to begin using your new monogram on anything from aisle runners, unity candles, programs, etc.
After the wedding ceremony: Use your married monogram on anything you wish. The reception is a complete green light to display your new married monogram proudly whether it is on the table runner, menus, cake or on the dance floor.
Last year, we had the privilege of meeting Emilie Duncan, a fabulous wedding planner in Columbus Ohio. She recently polled vendors across the country and wrote a fantastic blog series about what wedding vendors wish their brides knew. Here are the links to Emilie’s great blog posts:
What your photographer wishes you knew - Part one and Part Two
What your videographer wishes you knew
What your florist wishes you knew
What your stationer wishes you knew
What your planner wishes you knew
What your DJ wishes you knew
Debbie Orwat
Denver wedding coordinator


Thank you to the fabulous StudioWed Atlanta wedding vendors for the wonderful fall wedding inspiration. You can see full size photos on the StudioWed blog.

We love these fall table trends by StudioWed Atlanta. Thanks to their amazing vendors for the great inspiration for our Colorado brides! Andrea Taylor Studio, Tulip, I Do Linens, Owen Lawrence, Sugarplum Visions, Ink & Paint, Event Rentals Unlimited, Dreamy Gelato & Chocolates, Lemiga Events, Peachtree Weddings
Need some inspiration? Here are a few of our favorites.
I’m obsessed with paper products. Weird, yes. I could spend hours at the craft store picking out various paper products and creating new ideas. I love the invitation lines that I sell discounted for my clients but there are also so many other fabulous creative small businesses who do incredible work. I’d like to share a few of my favorites from Colorado.
The girls at I-Do-Graphics are so talented. I can’t wait to show off their sample book to clients.

I’m also a big fan of Lily Willow. They have letterpress invites that are to-die-for!
