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Hot Pink Petticoat

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  1. Hey there, wondering if anyone can tell me .... 1) are there restrictions (that you know of) where Catholic ceremonies cannot be done? ie certain days of the week, b/c you're not local etc?? 2) is it true you can get married then come home and get the certificate blessed? Any info re this is most appreciated Thanks
  2. Quote: Originally Posted by jamisoncollette I'm making door hangers that say welcome and have information packets attached. I think I saw it in Martha Stewart. I havn't made them yet though so no pic Here's a pdf of those door hangers.pdf
  3. I say invite everyone. Personally, if I forked out cash to come to a DW, and was one of 10 people not invited to the dinner, I'd feel snubbed.
  4. Quote: Originally Posted by Nrvsbride I think 3:18 is too long. I'm not a choreographer but I used to choreograph dances for dance schools and shows. It is a lot, trust me. If you guys are excellent dancers and think you can remember three minutes worth of music, then hey go for it. But just keep in mind that its longer than you think once your actually dancing to it. Another thing your choreographer maybe thinking about is your guests. Sometimes it can seem really long for a guest to watch the couple dance for over three minutes. I have to agree. I too teach dance and 3 min or choreography is a loooonnnngggg time. Now, it also depends on the song. If it's something like November Rain or Stairway to Heaven, wicked songs but way too long. If it's something fun and spunky, and you're having fun with the dance, then 3 min could be fine. In the end, you're choice. Now, could you repeat some of the choreo to fill up the time?
  5. Hey there, my name is Hot Pink Petticoat. I'm getting married in November, but not a DW wedding. I'm actually here as I'm helping my friend plans hers. She getting married in April 2009. Look forward to meeting you all!
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