Wedding stationery suite

Events

Vows → invitation art → monogram → toast audio → thank-you notes

Stop hiring four vendors for the paper goods

5-column Gab AI Deck recipe for weddings and planners

Wedding Stationery Suite is for couples and planners producing a coherent paper-and-voice package on a real timeline. Column 1 drafts vows; column 2 designs the invitation art; column 3 produces a custom monogram; column 4 records a polished toast; column 5 writes thank-you notes from your guest list. One brief, one palette, one deck — instead of five vendors, four moodboards, and three rounds of revisions.

How to use this recipe

  1. Click "Use this recipe" to clone the 5-column deck.
  2. Pin the wedding brief in column 1: date, venue, palette (3 colours), vibe (rustic, modern, classic), and the couple's personality.
  3. Run vows, invitation, and monogram in parallel; the brief keeps every column visually and tonally consistent.
  4. Record toast audio against the final vows so the cadence and references match.
  5. Generate thank-you notes after the wedding; spec each guest's gift or contribution for personalisation.

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Wedding Stationery Suite FAQ

Will the vows feel personal or generic?

Spec specific stories, inside jokes, and meaningful dates in column 1 — the vows column weaves them in. Generic outputs are a sign of a generic brief; the more concrete the input, the more personal the vows.

Can I print the invitations directly?

Yes — the invitation column produces print-ready images at high resolution. For physical printing, send the file to a print-on-demand service (Minted, Vistaprint, local printer).

How accurate is the monogram?

Spec the initials, the era (Art Deco, modern minimalist, classic), and a reference image if you have one. Iterate 3–5 times until the proportions feel right.

Can the toast be in a custom voice?

Yes — the voice column can clone an approved voice (with consent) or use a stock voice. For a real toast, use it as a rehearsal track and deliver live.

Will thank-you notes be unique per guest?

Yes — paste each guest's name and their gift/contribution into the deck and the column produces a personalised note. For 200 guests, batch them in groups of 20.

Is this a substitute for a designer?

It is a starting point, not a substitute. For high-budget weddings, work with a stationery designer; for everyone else, this gets you 80% of the way there in a weekend.

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