AboutPatty Sachs Expertise Anything about planning parties for weddings, showers, birthdays, anniversaries, graduations,retirements, bar/bat mitzvahs, business promotions, fund raisers, and civic events. If I cannot answer I will direct you to the answer.
I am not an expert in children or teen parties. There are hundreds of sites that specialize in that information if you google "kids parties" you will find an amazing amount of bright ideas. We do have a page on our site that leads to al the different kid's party themes, however. http://www.partyplansplus.com/themes.htm
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Question How can I combine a Wedding party and Birthday party on the same invitation, The guest of honor will be celebrating her 50th birthday and she and her husband will also be celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary so they just want to celebrate both together so can you please tell me how would I word this on one party invitation.
Answer Janice:
It is a double celebration for sure!
You basically say:
Come and Celebrate Double Time!!
Janet's 50th Birthday
and
Janet and Bob's 25th Wedding Anniversary
and all the party details. It doesn't need to be complicated.
What might be complicated is how to handle the gift situation. Now, etiquette dictates that there be no mention of gifts on an invitation, but people do want to know so you will have to determine how the GOHs want to do it. No Gifts Please is not considered polite either. Let me know if you need further help with that issue.