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Monogramming a Gift for a Woman: A monogrammed gift for a woman should include her first, middle and last initial or if she is married, her first, maiden name, and married name initials. Traditionally, a woman's monogram is presented in first, last, middle initial order.
If you're taking your groom's last name, the monogram consists of your first initial, his last initial, then his first initial, placed in a line from left to right. The middle letter is larger than those on the sides. Or, you could opt for a single initial the first letter of his last name.
Types of Monograms If all the letters are the same size (also known as block), initials are ordered like your name: first, middle and last. If the monogram features a larger center initial, the ordering is always first name, last name, and middle name.
First, middle, last; with all initials being the same size. Monograms for unmarried people are also often just the single first-name initial, allowing for the addition of surname initials at a later time. Traditionally it is not appropriate for an engaged couple to use the last name before their wedding ceremony.
2- Select a circle frame shape in Images on the left toolbar then click on Insert Shape. 3- Once your circle frame is in the Design Space, select the Add Text icon in the left toolbar and type the letter you want for your monogram.
2) Husband's last name initial. This initial is larger than the first name initials on each side of it. A single initial monogram for a married couple is the first initial of the husband's last name.
A monogrammed gift for a woman should include her first, middle and last initial or if she is married, her first, maiden name, and married name initials. Traditionally, a woman's monogram is presented in first, last, middle initial order.
Monogram rules for three letters Traditionally, the first letters of their first, last and middle name are used, in that order. For couples, if they share their last name, the last name remains in the middle with the initials of their first names on the left and right side.
Two Letter Monograms The two letter monogram usually combines the first and last initials of one person. Once again, exceptions can be made. Some married couples enjoy using an informal monogram that combines the first initials of bride and groom (no last initial).
If you have two middle names or if you're giving to someone with two middle names, it's typical to just use one middle name for the monogram. Four letters are often too large, and it's really awkward if you want to put your last name in the middle.
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