Q. How do we design our monogram?
A. We try to steer our customers away from using their joint monogram before the ceremony, as it's considered bad luck. It's fine to use the joint monogram after the ceremony, though, on reception place cards and menu cards and on thank-you notes. (A joint monogram uses the bride's first initial on the left, the groom's first initial on the right and the shared last name initial in the middle, a little larger.) You can choose a classic monogram style or work with your stationer to design a custom monogram.Jonathan Key Arnold is the General Manager of Dempsey & Carroll. To schedule an appointment at Dempsey & Carroll, please email Jessica Newfield at jessica@dempseyandcarroll.com or call 877-750-1878.







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