New Wedding Planner Journal & Keepsake collection

New Wedding Planners in four colours piled up

Just in time after the influx of festive proposals, Paper Crane Unique has announced the release of its Wedding Planner Journal & Keepsake collection launching January 2023.

A bride- or groom-to-be's perfect planning companion; organise your wedding plans, write about your personal story and keep your photo memories safe altogether in one place that you can keep forever.

The planners are 200 pages of wedding planning tools, inspiration boards, notes and journal sheets featuring a beautiful eucalyptus design inside, cloth cover and gold gilded edges. Priced at £32.95, the collection has a choice of four colours: classic ivory, blush pink, luxe gold and dusty blue.

You can pre-order from 26th December 2022 6PM GMT, or officially from 15th January 2023 via the website: papercraneunique.com

Paper Crane Unique was born on a cold and rainy Sunday in founder Sophie Nicklin's family kitchen. "My husband Adam and I were planning our wedding," recalls Sophie. "With all our inspiration and ideas spread out on the side I started to search for a wedding planner book that was both functional and stylish. We wanted something that we could use for our everyday planning, but that could also double up as journal and a keepsake for years to come. I searched, but couldn't find our perfect planner. With a background in design, creating has always been a passion of mine, so I started putting some ideas together. This is when the concept of The Wedding Planner, Journal & Keepsake became a reality.
"Twelve months later Paper Crane Unique is due to take its first flight for the launch of our Wedding Planner Collection and we could not be more proud. Paper Crane Unique is a small stationery business, but we have high hopes for the future. We have already started the journey towards our next collection of wedding notebooks, bridesmaid planners and pregnancy journals with our son Harry as our inspiration."

New Wedding Planner Journal top of cream planner with gold pen

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