Hannah Doodles

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Bespoke and unique hand illustrated wedding stationery, for couples who want a touch of personality on the paper.
Hannah Doodles Pricing & Costs

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Prices Start at
£75
Hannah Doodles Details

Products and Services

Bespoke Design
Handmade
Wedding Invitations
Table Plan
Programs / Place Cards / Menus
Save the Dates / Thank You Notes
Recycled Paper Options
Online Invitations
DIY Invitations
Last-Minute Orders
Online Shop
Print
Pocketfold Stationery
Signs
Hannah Doodles Full Description
All of my wedding stationery is created in my small cottage on our small farm in West Norfolk. We are surrounded by beautiful Norfolk countryside, wildlife, rustic colours, sheep, horses and cattle. I take my inspiration from all of this and give each illustration that rustic/homely feel. Whether you are after a couples portrait, a illustration of your family dog, to incorporate your hobbies or just to showcase your wedding venue, I can do all this and more. I use a range of ink and watercolour for the initial hand illustration. All stationery pieces are printed on the luxury recycled card (where possible) and my packaging is all recyclable. I try my hardest to make sure I’m not using plastics as much as I possibly can and I have even changed to biodegradable cello-bags and tissue paper. This bespoke aspect of your wedding is totally unique to you - there will never be another invite, rsvp, table plan or name card like it!

Personal Message from the Manager

Name of Wedding Contact: Hannah
Hello 👋🏼 CONGRATULATIONS 👏🏼 on your engagement. Please feel free to send me a message about any bespoke stationery you are after. I work mainly via email, so feel free to send as much information over to me that you think may help. Looking forward to working with you 🥰

Experience

Year Business Was Established
2020
Public Liability Insurance
Yes
No. of People In Team
1
Hannah Doodles Location & Contact Details

Address

Shernborne, Norfolk, England
Frequently Asked Questions
(10)

What is your most memorable wedding?

My first bride-to-be’s order was the one that sparked my love of wedding stationery. It was a tricky order and I had serious imposter syndrome, just hoping that she loved it. The response I got was better than ever expected and since then my work is so highly thought of, very proud.

Describe your style in 5 adjectives.

Personal, bespoke, relatable, rustic and affordable

What about your business are you most proud of?

The fact it started from nothing at all. Just a little bit of lockdown boredom and some pencils is all it took to have a complete career change (I was a dog groomer!)

What is your No. 1 wedding planning tip for couples?

Get all your stationery sorted early. You want to get it out in good time and your stationery reflects you, your groom and how fabulous your day will be. It is the start of your wedding and when you get that big box of stationery in your hands, it all starts to feel super real!

What is your favourite personal touch you have seen at a wedding?

Any wedding that incorporates the couples loves, hobbies and personalities… that’s always a winner for me. Whether it’s a portrait of them, a pheasant feather in the bouquet or their dog turning up, it doesn’t matter - if it’s personal, it just makes sense.

Describe your typical process with a couple.

Firstly I like to know your wxpections and what you “see” your stationery looking like. I’m very much used to people chucking random Pinterest ideas at me, I can work with that. Then I need photos of your bespoke aspect- ie a couple photo of you want a portrait or photos of your vintage tractor, your dogs, your horse, your bouquet. Whatever it is, I need photos!! Then I can start illustrating! Once that is done and you’re happy with the layout, I need EDITED wording. This will be copied over and I will sort out the fonts, sizing, spacing etc (certain fonts can be requested). After that, I will send you a proof to approve. If there are no alterations to design, your package will on its way swiftly to you via FREE first class postage.

What is the most important piece of stationery for a wedding and why?

Invites. Basically you can’t have a wedding without inviting people. There’s no harm in a decent digital invite, but physical is best. People like to hold an invite and also it prompts them into replying if all they have to do is tick a few boxes and return the RSVP in the post. Emails get lost.

What is your best seller?

Bespoke Invitations by far. Couples want to see a piece of them on the page… it won’t be anyone else’s after all!

What is the most innovative delivery method you have come across?

I use first class postage with Royal Mail. It gets there fast and I don’t charge my clients for it.

How do you add romance to any wedding stationery you do?

Romance comes in the bucket loads with my stationery, so there’s no real need to add it. I think the bespoke element is the most romantic part, just add a swirly font and it’s nailed!