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VaRhonda wants to know....

Hello Newly Engaged!!! I asked some Brides-to-Be that if they had any wedding related questions to send them to me. Below are the questions VaRhonda had. Hopefully, they will answer some questions that have been on your mind. If not, give me a call! Bride-to-Be VaRhonda asks:  "Do you have to send save-the-dates to everyone or just people that live out of town? How far in advance should we send them? VaRhonda, If you are getting married during high travel times (holidays, summers, etc) then a save-the-date card is helpful to your guests. Also, if you have military family members or family who live out of state, save-the-date cards help tremendously with planning.  Sending save-the-date cards six months prior to the ceremony will allow guests time to book travel, hotel and request leave from work. They may even save some money by making travel arrangements in advance!  How are you informing your guests of your upcoming nuptials? Call me! Let's

SheQueita wants to know...

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Hello Newly Engaged!!! I asked some Brides-to-Be that if they had any wedding related questions to send them to me. Below are the questions SheQueita had. Hopefully, they will answer some questions that have been on your mind. If not, give me a call! SheQueita: "We both have huge families!! Who do we invite and who do we leave out? We don't want to hurt anyone's feelings." KTW: Great question SheQueita!!! First, start with both of your master lists...everyone that you think you should invite, want to invite, and will definitely invite. Second, assign each name to either category A or B. "A" are must-invites (family, BFFs, etc). "B" is everyone who is not an "A". Third, take a close look at category "B" guests. When was the last time you spoke to them? How close are you? If they did not attend your wedding would it upset your day? Asking yourself these questions will help you trim your guest list. verysmartbro