I am really interested in weddings, and seeing as I planning my own,and I have planned others, I know a lot about this subject. Ask me about anything from what colors to use or if you should invite kids or whatnot. I can give tips on the reception, food, or the ceremony, anything from A to Z, ask away!
Attend bridal shows to see the latest trends, and have planned weddings for others.
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No! Do not bring it up. Sometimes people have good intentions but either forget or maybe don't really have something for you even though they planned to. As for the gifts, send thank you notes for what
Hi Claire, I was in a similar situation with my sister-in-law and was disinvited to her shower only to be reinvited! I attended only because she is family and I HAVE to see her and deal with her from
Hi Alicia, Easy fix...this requires a phone call from you. Simply call them and say that there was a misunderstanding and though you would love to include everyone, it's simply not available as you've
Hi Samantha, The easiest and most tactfuI way to handIe this is by writing the name of whoever is invited, on the outer enveIope, for exampIe, Mr. and Mrs. Smith as opposed to The Smith FamiIy. This way
Hi Maria, Although you are going to be in pictures as the Mother of the Bride, there are no set rules as to what color you should wear as you're not technically a part of the wedding party. Don't worry
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