What about your business are you most proud of?
After only three years in the industry I won my first wedding award which was an incredible achievement and means the world. It's so lovely knowing I've helped make my couples' days that bit extra special.
What is your No. 1 wedding planning tip for couples?
Don't worry about what others think, it's your day and you'll have to look back on it for years to come, so make sure it's what you want and you're happy with it.
What is your favourite personal touch you have seen at a wedding?
I love memory tables and extras like love story board and activities, they really make the day fun and unique.
Describe your typical process with a couple.
I normally ask a few questions to get an idea of your style and what you like. I'll send a quote first to make sure what you're looking for is within budget and you're happy with the price. Then I go away and design up 2 or 3 designs I think you might like. From there we can tweak it until it's perfect and then when you're happy I process the order and get everything sent to you. I try to keep the process as easy and as short as possible, I know you're busy planning the other parts of your day.
What is the most important piece of stationery for a wedding and why?
It's all down to preference but for me it's the on the day stationery, you can have so many lovely decorations and the perfect picture but if you have something lying around in the photo that was a last minute thought it could really stand out and ruin the look of the photo if everything else around it has been chosen specifically and carefully.
What is your best seller?
There are quite a few but my top three would be the passports, beauty and the beast lasercut pocketfolds or the slider invitations.
How do you add romance to any wedding stationery you do?
I find the more delicate the design the more romantic it is, sometimes less is more, and definitely more of the pastels.