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About Felicia Reymont
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Too often at weddings and other social occasions a host is at a loss for words to express heartfelt sentiments in invitations, toasts and tributes. As an ASCAP songwriter, I use my lyricist skills for custom-written original and personalized rhymes for a wide range of personal, family and business occasions.

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Weddings - invitation wording


Expert: Felicia Reymont - 11/7/2007

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My sister is having a "hollywood" or "movie" themed wedding that is being held on leap year (2-29-08).  The invitation is designed to look like an over-sized black movie ticket.  She and her fiance are anything but traditional.  She is looking for a fun creative way to word the invite without sounding cheesy or hokey.  We are planning to order her invitations ASAP!   THANK YOU in advance!

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Forgive me for plugging my service BUT the most creative way to word the invitation is to do it in rhyme. Please visit my site (www.rhymeshop.com), see how easy it is to input the data and rough wording you want and I'll do the rest. Felicia Reymont, rhymeshop@aol.comk

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