A beautiful design of a rose frame embroidered in white thread in our pure linen hemstitched white guest towels. Upgrade your bathroom decor and give your house a unique touch by monogramming your last name initial in our guest towels. This could also be a great gift to give to someone for wedding, anniversary, or housewarming.
Color of thread for the monogram or any other decorative element of the design may be customized upon your preference. Just send us a message to work together on your request.
Unless indicated item will be embroidered in the bottom center of the guest towel. All guest towels measure 14x22”.
Linen care: Delicate wash, preferably no dry machi (unless in tumbre dry low option). Linen cloth will shrink for about 5 percent after the first washing. Iron the napkin while still damp in high heat.
MONOGRAMMING GUIDANCE
We are happy to embroider at the Studio the monogram of your choice. With how confusing sometimes the order of the initials can be, we want to give you some guidance. Take into account that, for monograms in napkins or guest towels, it all depends on the design and who will be using the linens. A set of dinner formal napkins to be used by a married couple hosting in Thanksgiving will probably be a 3-letter monogram that includes both the spouses’ names and last name, compared to a lady’s brunch that will be hosted by a woman who will need to have something only with her initials whether she is married or not. You may also notice that depending on the design some of our linens will look better, for example, with a 3-letter monogram vs a 2-letter monogram so take that into consideration when personalizing them!
THREE LETTER MONOGRAM
The more traditional and formal when hosting as a couple, or, also to give as a gift to a married couple. Examples:
a) Robert and Mary Spencer (MSR)
b) Personal Monogram:
Mary Elizabeth Spencer (MSE)
TWO LETTER MONOGRAM
More modern style monogram used by couples or as personal monogram. It is also very commonly used for engaged couples that haven’t legally changed their last name. For a married couple it can be either their two first names or last names (if both have kept their last names). A 2-letter monogram is used a lot too as a personal monogram for those wanting to use their initials of their first and last name or their first amd second name. Examples:
a) Robert and Mary Spencer (MR)*married couple
b) Paul Winslet and Bridgett Spencer (SW)*married couple where bath kept their last names
c) Mark Smith and Katherine Martinez (KM) *engaged couple
d) Personal Monogram:
Mary Elizabeth Spencer: (MS) or (ME)
Julianne Perez: (JP)
Single Letter Monogram
A single initial can represent either the first or last name. They are great option for either guest towels or napkins. Note that when choosing to embroider the initial of a first name, the embroidered garment would be considered less formal (for example a guest towel embroidered with “M” of Mary), vs. a set of napkins embroidered with the “S” of Smith—a last name representing the household.