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My Husband and I got married last year at City Hall.  Now we're having a "wedding" this year because our family wasn't there the first time.  We were just going to have a reception but decided to renew our vows also.  How should I word the invitations?

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Hi Liz,
I can't say it any better than Sharon Naylor, so I am going to link to her answer which takes into account any minor modifications that would require changes to the invitation:
http://www.mountaincow.com/newsletter.article.sharon.vow.renewal.wording.html
Best Regards,
Brenda

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Brenda Cascio

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As founder and CEO of GraciousBridal.com, I am pleased to offer suggestions for those puzzling situations such as wanting to give personal gifts to bridesmaids that have totally different interests, how to show appreciation to guests on a budget, what small things that can be done to make a huge impact for the ceremony and reception.

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At the helm of graciousbridal.com, I am up-to-date on the latest trends. Our products have been featured in the finest wedding and style magazines. I am essentially a consultant to consultants. Because many wedding consultants are a small operation, they don't have access to the vendors, markets and other consultants that we have. Therefore, we use our resources to find those elusive items. Having a party and want to re-create the garden at Tavern-On-The-Green? We provided the marbelized balloons. Are you wanting a garden party with lanterns strung through the trees? We have provided the lanterns with coordinating parasols and hand fans. Want to plan a wedding merging two cultures, I can help navigate you through the potentially sticky situations (now is not the time for a social faux-pas!) It is important to be aware of the various customs in different parts of the country too, and I am more than happy to assist brides, moms and consultants in this.

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Degree in Fine Arts and years of experience in design and marketing prior to becoming involved in the wedding industry.

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