Traditional Monogram
Consists of 3 initials in the following order:
First, last middle, with the last name initial being larger than the first and middle initials.
Example Margaret Sarah Bedfield becomes MBS
Contemporary Monogram
The initials follow the name, all the same size.
Example Margaret Sarah Bedfield becomes MSB
Couple's Monogram
A combination of his and her initials with a common last name. Perfect for wedding and anniversaries.
Example: Annie and Robert Flanigan becomes AFR
Baby's Monogram
Items are generally embroidered with a first name only. More traditionally a 3-letter monogram can be used. We find that middle names tend to dilute the simplicity of a baby name.
Have Fun Monogram
Consider the following fresh and fun ideas.
• Single letter with a box around it
• Dots on either side of a single initial
• All lower case letters
• 3-letter monogram with a rectangle box surround
Think outside the box! How about… • Boat name on tote bag
• Zip code on cocktail napkins
• Wedding date on couples' aprons
• Couple monogram on a set of bath towels
• Beach house name on a Market Tote
• Greek Sorority letters on a Spa Wrap
• Vacation Destination & Date on a Cosmetic bag
• Newlyweds monogram on bar towels
• Anniversary date on pillowcases
• Family Reunion name and date on tote bag
• Her initials on plaid kitchen towel
• Bridesmaids initials on Spa Wraps and Cosmetic Bags
• Dog's name on Chamois Pet Towel & Collar
• Graduation congratulations on State pillow
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