Wedding-stationery.co.uk confirms the ability of E-Commerce



The United Kingdom's brightest new site of wedding stationery is pleased to announce that customers can now purchase products directly from the website. The www.wedding-stationery.co.uk team (http://www.wedding-stationery.co.uk/) have been experts when it comes to any wedding stationery needs as its sister firm are the card Gallery that has been trading since 2004. But-stationery.co.uk specializes in wedding invitations and save the date cards to the big day, as well as a plethora of other products.

The latest enhancements to the average site already engaging and easy to use that customers can now choose the perfect wedding stationery, add it to your basket and checkout in no time at all. The latest e-commerce technology means that orders can be placed with the minimum of fuss and delivery is even free for any orders that come to more than £ 60.

The diverse range in marriage-stationery.co.uk is an aspect that separates the site from your competitors. If it comes to conventional wedding stationery, DIY invitations, save the date cards or even wedding envelope seals, then the solution will be available. To take a look, simply navigate to http://www.wedding-stationery.co.uk/section.php/6/1/weddi.

For those looking to see examples of the kind of products available, the site also offers a free samples and test service. Here, brides and grooms to be may take a look at two styles of invitation and envelope two colors of your choice so that they can examine the quality that they would receive. They will also receive a color chart so that they can compare the appearance compared to what they could receive your samples. Samples are shipped within five business days.

Potential customers are also reminded that the wedding service-stationery.co.uk is completely awake, so if they need to discuss any of your stationery needs for your wedding day they can contact the team on 01746 761851.

Alternatively, they can drop an email to info@wedding-stationery.co.uk.

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