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DIY wedding invites help city craft shops to beat downturn

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Published Date: 17 January 2009
CAPITAL craft shops say a boom in couples making their own wedding invitations is helping them beat the economic downturn.
Daintree Paper in Morningside said demand for DIY invitations has helped its sales rise by nearly a third in the last three months.

The company, set up to provide all the materials and advice couple's need to make their own invitations, said custo
mers who have never tried arts or crafts before are getting involved in order to make their big day that bit cheaper.

Eco-friendly arts materials suppliers Bits and Bobs said it is being inundated with new customers looking for cheap materials to create invitations, dried flowers and other wedding day decorations.

Stephen McMahon, shop manager at Daintree Paper, based on Morningside Road, said: "You can cut costs in half, or even less on top of that if you want to want to make them the cheapest possible way.

"In the last six months in particular there has been a definite swing in the level of business we are getting. Saving money is one of the biggest reasons for people making their invitations themselves.

"We have had quite a few customers saying they want to cut back on costs and they are always delighted at how much they can save. Weddings are notoriously expensive so if people can cut back on some of that then they will, especially now."

As well as the 31 per cent year-on-year increase in shop turnover in the last three months of 2008, the company has seen sales through its website rise by 53 per cent.

There has also been an upsurge in wedding-related sales at Bits and Bobs on Broomhouse Road.

The social enterprise, which collects up to 60 tonnes a year of ex-display materials for craft from businesses across Edinburgh to then sell on to individuals, schools and nurseries, is seeing demand for all types of materials.

Jane Davidson, the company's operations manager, said: "More people are thinking about saving money and about environmental aspects and that is helping us."


Invitations with innovation

WHEN someone has just proposed to you, the first thing on your mind is probably not whether the credit crunch will make your big day a financial disaster.

But once the immediate euphoria had worn off, Trinity-based bride-to-be Laura Calder, above, knew she and fiancé Andrew Battles had to cut costs.

With preparations well under way for their big day in June, the first item they have cut back on is their wedding invitations. By making their own, they reckon they are saving up to £500.

"It's a fair saving and it means we can make it a bit more personal as well," said Ms Calder, 32, a Scottish Government project officer.



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1

brandy al,

embra 17/01/2009 12:21:22
Wonderful,anything that saves money,because boy are they going to need every penny when married.
2

Maryann,

Edinburgh 17/01/2009 12:36:31
Not only invitations but DIY cakes and flowers help save hundreds of pounds.
3

wolfette,

Edinburgh 17/01/2009 15:35:10
so the craft shops prosper - but the city's printing businesses will suffer instead!
4

elayne,

17/01/2009 15:54:22
making or buying nearly new dress etc saves a fortune,so does rallying in friends and relations on things like catering etc(one usually has an aunty or someone who is a great cook!)there are loads of ways to save money,not everyone goes in for the posh "celebrity"type weddings(i fond them quite vulgar to be honest)making own invitations etc adds a nice personal touch!!
5

Finbarr Saunders,

17/01/2009 20:38:31
Will they turn their noses up when they receive home made wedding gifts, then?
6

COLINTON.MAINS,

Oakville Ontario 17/01/2009 22:41:06
hold.the.wedding.in.the.house.save.a.fortune
7

The Geniune Mario Antionette,

17/01/2009 23:56:38
Yeah. and lets hope all the people receiving these cheap home made invitations send the happy couple cheap home made wedding presents. Savings all round to made with this one.
8

MoiraMac,

18/01/2009 12:32:18
Ditch the wedding and save thousands!! I just hope the couple will be as happy as my husband and I thought we would be!
9

MoiraMac,

18/01/2009 15:16:58
Lidl's have go fantastic kilts and all the rest of the regalia. Perfect groom's outfit. More money saved!

 

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