BW Reporter specialises in custom wedding invites, DIY, and personalised wedding stationery. With a focus on handmade quality and sustainable materials, they offer unique designs that fit any theme or budget. Perfect for couples wanting distinctive, high-quality wedding invites.
BW Reporter is your go-to for unique and custom wedding stationery. They pride themselves on creating handmade invitations, menus, signage, and envelopes tailored to your theme or aesthetic. Whether you prefer new trends or timeless classics, hundreds of designs are ready to be personalised at no extra cost. Plus, they use recycled materials from local suppliers, ensuring your invites are beautiful and eco-friendly. For your convenience, BW Reporter offers flexible meeting options. They’ll come to your home or meet you at a café for the initial consultation. This personal touch and prompt and direct communication ensure a smooth and enjoyable planning process. The team understands the importance of getting every detail right. That’s why they offer complimentary drafting with unlimited edits. They’ll work closely with you to perfect your layout, so your invites are precisely how you imagined.
What you’ll love about working with BW Reporter for your wedding:
- Personalised Service: BW Reporter provides personalised service right from the start. They’ll meet you at your home or a local café, making the initial consultation convenient and comfortable. This ensures a personal touch right from the beginning.
- Eco-Friendly Materials: All stationery is crafted from recycled materials sourced from local suppliers. The invitations are not only beautiful but also sustainable, giving your wedding an eco-friendly edge.
- Unlimited Edits: With their complimentary drafting service, you can have as many edits as you need. This means your invitations will be perfect, down to the smallest detail, without any extra cost.
Highlights of working with BW Reporter:
- Appointments offered at their Sydney showroom
- Personal consultations at your home or local café
- Eco-friendly and sustainable materials
- Unlimited edits at no extra cost
- Custom and affordable designs
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About
My background is corporate, graphic designer, office manager, pa, function facilitator. I began this business over 12 years ago as I love art, IT, design - basically all aspects of design. I decided to put my skills to use for the invitation / bridal industry for that reason. I love working with clients to accomplish the best end result for their occasion in the most professional and skilled fashion. I run my business like a boutique organisation with a personal one on one touch. Marie
Marie Vitullo
designer / manager
BW Reporter
Hi, it can be difficult and at times frustrating for the bride and groom not to receive rsvp promptly and that is a common problem. Unfortunately there is no particular easy way.
What I suggest is that rsvp are made 5-6 weeks prior to your event that way you have ample time to start calling around for those responses. Or you could do a general text message and attach everyone that has not responded and send it out once as a group msg, but remember make it friendly and not pushy!
Oh and totally forgot to mention the best way for rsvp's is phone, as they can text there answer or call - some people find emails still too difficult and print versions way too much time and effort. QR codes are great if you have further information for them like a destination wedding.