Win a stationery package worth £300

Wedding invitation

The team behind Bunji Print is offering engaged couples the chance to win a wedding stationery package worth £300. The Warwickshire-based printing company can help take away some of the costs and planning for your big day with this bespoke prize.

The winner can choose from thousands of styles and themes, including foil stamped, UV printed, screen-printed, letterpress and thermographic, acrylic and even PVC, across a range of invitations, RSVP cards, wedding menus, order of service, place cards and thank you cards.

The owner of Bunji, Steve Boyle, said: “When we looked to develop the wedding stationery range, we wanted to offer customers a product that both befitted the celebration of their wedding day while keeping it all within an affordable price range. We are very happy with the results as not only do we offer high-quality wedding stationery at affordable prices, but we believe our range of designs, colours, papers, acrylic and now vellum is second to none. Most people think when they see our invitations that they are exclusive and might cost more than their budget, not so, in fact, most of the cards in our range cost less than a birthday card from a supermarket and what’s more, they are bespoke to you.”

Terms and conditions apply, please see our website for full details.

To enter, visit www.yourwestmidlands.wedding/giveaways

The competition closes on 31st May, 2023. For more information about Bunji Print and to see their full wedding range, visit www.bunji.online/product-category/wedding-invitations-and-stationery

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