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Wedding Planning Etiquette: The Invitations

Planning your wedding is full of etiquette questions. This week I’m taking a look at the questions that come up in regards to invitations.

After you’ve created your guest list, you’ll need to let them know you want them at your wedding. While you might be excited to let everyone know about your big day, you should wait until six to eight weeks before your wedding to send out the actual invitations. If you want to send something out earlier, consider save the date cards.

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Your invitation choice should reflect the style of your wedding, as they will give guests a hint about what they can expect on the big day. The invitations should also provide them with all the information they need to attend your wedding. This includes the basics, like date and location, but also details such as places to stay and dress code.

If you are planning a wedding website, use it to provide additional or non-essential information. Remember that many older family members won’t be comfortable finding everything out online. This is why it’s so important to have the vital details in the paper invitation.

Your invitations are a special piece of stationery, and your guests will be honored to receive them. To find out more about how to handle the etiquette of your invitations, or for help planning your San Antonio wedding, give me a call (210-595-9263) or contact me online.

Wedding Planning Etiquette: The Guest List

As you plan your wedding, you’ll come up against all sorts of etiquette questions. From who to invite to how to invite them, I’ll be tackling the most common dilemmas over the coming weeks. This week, I’m taking a look at guest lists.

Creating your guest list is something you’ll need to do early, and can be a huge struggle. First off, find out how many guests you can invite. This can be determined by the budget and your venue’s capacity.

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It can be helpful to write down a big list of possible invitees, then put them into A, B, and C lists. The A list should be close family and best friends who are must-invites. The B list is your close friends and more distant family. The C list should include co-workers and others who you could cut from the guest list more easily.

At the end of the day, your guest list should be the people you most want to spend your wedding day with. If you and your fiance disagree about the guest list, talk about why you want to invite (or don’t want to invite) a particular person. In general, you shouldn’t invite any exes, or anyone who will make either of you uncomfortable.

If you’re planning an intimate wedding, be ready to explain this to friends who might feel slighted, but don’t give out invitations to anyone you don’t want to be there! If you do want more people than you can really afford, consider offering invitations to the evening celebration, where guests can pay for their own drinks.

For more advice about creating your guest list, give me a call today (212-595-9263) or contact me through my website.

Check back next week for my advice about invitations, including how to handle plus ones and kids!

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The Perfect Party Choice for Girls of Any Age

Glam To Go Trailer For Sale!

Whether you’re planning a princess party for your daughter or a bachelorette party for your best friend, a Glam to Go Party is the perfect choice. It’s a unique experience that everyone will love for any special day with the girls.

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The Glam to Go Party Service can come to you, and can be customized for your perfect party. Our 20-foot trailer is your dream party venue on wheels. With a luxuriously comfy couch, air conditioning, and entertainment system, you won’t want to leave!

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You can plan a Glam to Go Party for a few hours or all day. The party inside is really up to you.

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You can have a makeover day with the hair station and then use the photo shoot area for some glamorous shots of your new look. Maybe you feel like a bit of karaoke? With the 42-inch flat screen TV, stereo system, and Wii, that’s no problem, either!

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To find out more about what the Glam to Go Party Service can offer to your San Antonio event, or to book your party now, get in touch!

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Welcome To My Blog

Mkatiey name is Trudy Scott, owner of Royalty Event Parties, an established wedding/event consulting company here in San Antonio, Texas. I got started in the children’s party business as founder/previous owner of Royal Tea Princess Parties in San Antonio, Texas back in 2005 and now turn brides into the princess as a wedding consultant. I also offer invitation services as well.

I have a BBA in Marketing and I am also a Professional Bridal Consultant through the Association of Bridal Consultants and a “Distinguished Graduate” through them. The purpose of my blog is to provide San Antonio “princesses” with wedding and party planning tips & guidance.

If you have an upcoming wedding or princess party that must be amazing then please get in touch.  I’m hear to simply offer DIY advice or to plan the event completely.
Phone: 210-595-WAND (9263)
Email: info@royaltyeventparties.com

 

Beautiful Wedding Day For Candice and Eric

Every bride should feel like a princess on her wedding day.  Because princess type events is what we create, you can imagine how happy this bride was when we presented her perfectly planned wedding.

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wedding6wed 10wed 9placesettingcakebridesmaidsStill wondering how to pull of the San Antonio wedding of your dreams? Give me a call and I’ll take the hassle out of planning the perfect wedding for you.   I can do anything from “day of” wedding package to the full wedding planning from start to finish.  Call 210-595-WAND (9263) info@royaltyeventparties.com

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