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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!

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Attend bridal shows to see the latest trends, and have planned weddings for others.

 
   

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Weddings - wording for non-family children at wedding


Expert: Emma - 10/1/2009

Question
I am trying to word our invitations to let people now that children that are not related to us are not invited with out them arriving at the reception and questioning why the family children are there buit theirs where asked not to come, if you could help it would be apreciated.

samantha & peter

Answer
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, there is no confusion! If peopIe ask, just teII them you have to Iimit your guest Iist, end of story! I hope this heIps!

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