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John GordonU.K.
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Stuck for ideas? I can help with ideas on theming, entertainment and anything creative. I specialise in the unusual and have created party experiences for small gatherings right up to large international corporations. I have a great original idea that is totally flexible and personalises the party in a way that touches people. | |
Felicia ReymontU.S.
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We can show you how to use rhymes for roasts, toasts and tributes to celebrate any personal, family or business event. Our website tells how we do it: www.rhymeshop.com | |
Brian RidgwayCanada
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1) Questions about tent and party rentals. 2) Training and Seminars 3) Speeches and Presentations 4) Outdoor and event space heating and cooling | |
Sandra SableU.S.
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I can answer questions on menu planning, custom food design, recipe creation and creating food safe parties. I can also help with budget management and food purchase amounts. I specialize in creating memorable events through food and decor, as well as theme parties. |
Hi Stefanie I don't think I could. I feel that only you and your family and close friends could really create something requiring personal touches about such important people. If I were 'coaching' you
Stefanie I like what you are trying to do but don't think I can help. I think there are answers within the info about the 'men' in your life .... but without a lot to draw upon (ie even their names
Hi I don't attempt to write poetry .... but especially when you clearly have very specific things you wish to deliver within. Personally I think you should make a clear statment regarding the ptresent
Hi Nicole This theme comes up here on a regular basis ... with your invitations, of course you will have to use simple wording to get essential info across. But you could dress this up with some phrases
Dear Cheryl: To my knowledge there is not a way of inviting someone to a wedding with any mention of their not being able to attend, etc. The proper etiquette is to send the invitation that you are