Emma's answers to invitations and guest stress
Just who do you put on your guest list? Will anyone ever speak to you again if you tell them you don't want children at the wedding? How do you invite friends to the evening party, but not to the meal? No one wants to upset anyone else, least of all when you're planning a celebration as wonderful as a wedding. But the size of your venue or cost of your wedding may create constraints that you have to work within. First things first - you don't panic! Instead, take a deep breath. We're here to help.
Questions I have answered (34)
- Invites from all the family
- How do I say no children?
- post-wedding reception invitations
- Inviting guests to a wedding abroad
- Who to include on the invites?
- How to address people
- Wording for divorced parents invites.
- No children
- Guests turning down invitations.
- Enclosing a gift list with evening invitations
- Scroll for the guests
- No food in the evening
- Who to send invitations to
- Free accommodation for family?
- Wording for thank-you letters
- Inviting the vicar
- How to not invite partners
- Save the date
- Wording for blessing invite
- Wording invitations to my son's wedding
- Guests paying for drinks
- Invitations to a disco wedding reception
- Divorced parents with same name
- Free bar
- Budget invitations
- Black tie reception
- Vicar etiquette
- Post-wedding reception invitations
- Invitation wording
- Wording for wedding reception
- Invitations for a blessing and christening
- Civil ceremony invitation wording
- Invites to everyone?
- When to send invitations
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