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Posts posted by VegasBride121314
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I think you can get away with one invite. It's all in the layout and the wording. You have time on your side so if you start early it won't seem like such a huge project. Good luck!
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I say send the invite. It will give your guests something to have in hand. Plus, a few may want to keep it.
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Thanks for sharing this! Very helpful!
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DIY invites are easy. Order the paper online, find a template, print at home or kinkos...Done!
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All these years later and you're still an inspiration!
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Much to my chagrin, my local staples will not print on pearlescent paper. They did however suggest Fed-Ex Kinkos who has the machines to print on this type of paper. I will be going there this weekend.
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I will be using Wedpics too. It looks like so much fun and so easy!
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I can't wait to see these!
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I'm probably too late but...I don't think you should mention gifts on the invitation.
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These stories are making me smile!
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I said yes...barely before the question mark was out!!!
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What a cute story!!!
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I met mine on Craigslist!!!!!
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you might check a https://www.facebook.com/groups/295453930605471/
brides post items for sale there. It's a closed group so if you want to join I'll figure out how to invite you....LOL! Good luck!
the link doesn't work....sorry. I'll take a look and see if I come across what you're looking for.
The page is called WW Bride-2-Bride
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Take a look at the One Dress by BL Couture on Etsy. They colors are stunning and the dress looks good on all sizes and shapes!!
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Go with the Churro...food always makes people smile!
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I would look into the Costco option, that's what I'm doing.
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Can you deliver them before they depart for your wedding? One less thing for you to transport.
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No. But I think that's an awesome idea!
To Invite Or Not To Invite? What Would You Do?
in Wedding Etiquette, Traditions, to dos
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I would not invite her. Just because she's going to be close to you in proximity doesn't mean that she is worthy of being a guest...she's a boss. Being at the wedding is different than an AHR...that's a nice gesture to invite to her to the AHR, and that's enough. Keep work and personal like separate, especially, if you are not really feeling her. It's your day! There should not be one person at your wedding who causes you to frown.....