THOSE who are planning a wedding and want it to be something unique should see Bailey Little from The Vintage Press.
As well as making unique handmade vintage inspired wedding and celebration invitations and stationery, Bailey is currently planning her second wedding expo for later this month.
Bailey produces handmade vintage inspired wedding and celebration invitations and stationery.
The invitations and stationary are often the first glimpse guests get of a wedding and they set the scene for the event.
And so Bailey, a mum of three and Cranbourne West-based creator and designer, puts a lot of care into making sure invitations, save the dates, place cards, menus and tags are just the way her clients want them to be.
“The Vintage Press is owned and operated by one person so you receive the best possible one-on-one service,” she said.
Bailey has put a lot of effort into her one-year-old business and she has also been working hard on her next project – a Bridal Expo on Sunday 22 February from 10am to 1pm at Balla Balla Community Centre, Cranbourne.
The expo is a showcase of local wedding and bridal businesses.
“The gold coin donation/entry is to raise money for Mummies and Babies in Need Community Group,” she said.
“This is my second expo. The first expo was held on 31 August and featured more than 35 local businesses.
“This event raised $3377.89 for local resident Jake Ward who completed a 1000 kilometre run from Sydney to Cranbourne for breast cancer awareness.”
The Vintage Press is home-based and open 24-seven.
Enquiries can be emailed to hello@TheVintagePress.com.au or customers can visit the website www.thevintagepress.com.au or phone 0430 374 766.