Friday, May 29, 2009

wedding invitation etiquette - just like you have always dreamed

The following are just a few of the many romantic honeymoon destination ideas. Couples of mixed religions or who come from families that do not have a strong religious background may choose to have either a non-denominational wedding or a wedding that blends two separate religions.

If you have friends and family members who are willing to help out, you can delegate many of these tasks to reduce the stress of the final week before your wedding. While incorporating a theme into a wedding can be a lot of fun, it's important to not go too overboard with the theme because the results could be extremely tacky. The bride's maid of honor or soon to be husband may accompany her on this shopping excursion for support and to offer their opinions but this is not likely a task that the bride will want to relinquish.

Check your names and your parent's names, if they appear on the invitation, carefully to ensure that they are spelled correctly and also check the spelling and punctuation of the rest of the text. Be sure that everyone who is invited to the wedding shower is also on the invitation list to the wedding to avoid any hurt feelings. While you may be hesitant to provide payment in full before the service is rendered and most of these services providers don't require you to do so, you could make arrangements to leave the balance with a responsible friend or family member who will ensure that they are all paid on the wedding day.

So, your girls night out can be a fun way for the girls to let loose and have fun and may inspire the bride to be to try out a few new moves on her wedding night. Throughout the planning the maid of honor is involved every step of the way from choosing a dress and location to helping to wrap favors and set up for the reception.

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