Every project we take starts with the same belief: this should not already exist.
Not a version of something we have done before. Not a template with different names dropped in. Not something pulled from a trend, a generator, or a recycled design file.
A wedding is too personal for that.
When someone invites people into a once-in-a-lifetime gathering, the first touchpoint matters. The invitation is not just paper. It is the beginning of the experience. It tells people what they are walking into, what it will feel like, and how much care has gone into the world being built for them.
That kind of work takes time.
We spend hours concepting, sketching, refining, testing, and building. There is science in it: proportion, spacing, paper weight, printing method, color, scale, production, timing. Those things matter. They are the structure.
But the real difference is the art.
Art comes from instinct. From taste. From experience. From listening closely enough to understand what a couple is really trying to say, even when they do not have the words for it yet. It comes from humanity and soul, not shortcuts.
Generated templates can look polished. They can look convenient. They can even look “good enough.” But good enough is not the tone most people want for their wedding. Not when the whole point of the day is connection, celebration, memory, and real-life experience.
Your stationery should feel as considered as the florals. As personal as the dress. As intentional as the table. As real as the people gathering in the room.
It should not feel manufactured. It should not feel like anyone else’s wedding with your names swapped in.
That is why we do not design from templates. We do not chase sameness. We do not believe the fastest option is usually the best one.
We believe in making something specific. Something layered. Something that could only belong to that couple, that place, that weekend, that story.
From the invitation suite to the day-of details, the paper should help carry the experience. It should guide guests, set the tone, start conversations, and make the entire event feel more connected.
That is the work we care about.
Not faster. Not easier. Not copied.
Real work. Human work. Artful work.
Reject shortcuts.
Work with us, start here.
Every Little Something is a boutique design and print studio creating custom wedding invitations, day-of stationery, and fine paper goods for weddings, milestone events, and private clients around the world. Founded in 2014 by Nicole Ferguson, the studio is known for highly personal, highly detailed work designed entirely in-house.
From full invitation suites to menus, seating displays, signage, welcome materials, and custom paper goods, Every Little Something creates pieces that feel connected to the full event experience. Each project is built with intention, artistry, and a deep respect for the moments people gather to celebrate.