We were honored to see Every Little Something featured in WedVibes’ article, “7 Wedding Stationery Trends for 2026,” alongside other creative stationery studios shaping what wedding paper can look and feel like in the year ahead.
The feature highlights a shift we have seen firsthand: wedding stationery is becoming more personal, more tactile, and more connected to the full event experience. It is no longer just about sending information. It is about setting the tone, creating anticipation, and giving guests something they can actually feel.
WedVibes included Every Little Something in three trend categories: unique shapes, calligraphy, and customized games. Each one reflects a part of our work that matters deeply to us.
Unique Shapes
We have always believed paper does not have to stay inside a standard rectangle.
A custom shape can say a lot before anyone reads a word. It can reference a venue, a destination, a crest, a flower, a piece of architecture, or a detail that feels personal to the couple. It turns a place card, menu, invitation, or escort card into something guests notice immediately.
That is what we love about shaped stationery. It does not need to be loud. It just needs to feel intentional.
A scalloped edge, a die-cut silhouette, a custom pocket, or a layered detail can make a piece feel like it belongs to the wedding — not like it was selected from a catalog and adjusted later.
Calligraphy
Calligraphy continues to hold its place because it brings humanity into the design.
In a world where so much is digital, fast, and automated, hand-lettering feels different. It has movement. It has imperfection. It has a person behind it.
That matters.
Whether it appears on an envelope, a place card, a menu, or a larger day-of installation, calligraphy gives wedding stationery a more personal and collected feeling. It can be formal, romantic, expressive, or modern depending on the event. But at its best, it always feels considered.
For us, calligraphy is never just decoration. It is part of the overall tone.
Customized Games
We were especially excited to see customized games included as a 2026 trend.
These are the kinds of pieces that show how far wedding stationery can go when it is treated as part of the guest experience. Custom playing cards, game boards, favor packaging, matchboxes, and other interactive pieces give guests something to touch, use, and remember.
They also make the wedding feel more lived-in.
Not every detail needs to sit on a table looking perfect and untouched. Some of the best pieces are the ones people pick up, talk about, laugh over, and take home. That is where the personality of the couple really comes through.
Why This Direction Matters
The larger trend is not really about shapes, calligraphy, or games on their own.
It is about connection.
Couples are looking for stationery that feels tied to the place, the story, the weekend, and the people attending. They want pieces that do more than match the color palette. They want details that carry the feeling of the celebration from the first impression through the final moments of the event.
That is the work we care about most.
At Every Little Something, we do not use templates. Every project starts from the beginning, with the couple, the setting, and the full event experience in mind. The invitation is often the first piece guests receive, but it should not feel separate from everything that follows. It should begin the story.
The day-of pieces should continue it.
Menus, place cards, escort displays, welcome notes, favor tags, signage, custom games, bar details, and personal touches all help make the celebration feel more connected. These are the details guests may not be able to name at first, but they can feel the difference.
A Thoughtful Start to 2026 Weddings
We are grateful to WedVibes for including our work in its 2026 stationery trends coverage.
More than anything, we are excited to see this part of the wedding world moving toward work that feels personal, tactile, and deeply connected to the event itself. That has always been where we feel most at home.
For couples planning a 2026 wedding, our advice is simple: do not think of stationery as one item on a checklist. Think of it as one of the first ways your guests experience the wedding you are creating.
The paper can carry more than information.
It can carry the feeling.
Check out the full article: https://wedvibes.media/ideas-advice/7-wedding-stationery-trends-for-2026/?utm_source=Pinterest&utm_medium=organic