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Beyond the Basics: Essential Wedding Details You Might Not Think About

Villa Tuscana Events

Having hosted numerous weddings, we at Villa Tuscana have seen firsthand how a party can be transformed from wonderful to unforgettable with careful attention to the little things. Witnesses : Two witnesses, aged 18 or older, must be present at the ceremony to sign the marriage license.

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When to Send Wedding Invitations

Warm Karoo

When to send bachelor/bachelorette party invitations If you’re planning a local shindig, send invitations at least four weeks in advance. For a destination bachelor/bachelorette party, send the invitations eight to 10 weeks before take-off. This includes the engagement party, bridal shower, and wedding.

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We LOVE Stationery Designs x Partnership with Basic Invite

P3 Events

However, if you want something elevated for a unique design, try an invitation suite, which includes: envelope liner, mailing envelope, information card, RSVP envelope + card, the actual invitation, reception card, and seal. Bridal Shower Invites Sent by members of the bridal party or family of the bride/groom 2-3 months in advance.

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Wedding Vocabulary A-Z

The Wedding Planner LA

A Aisle- the walking space between two aisles of seats for the bride, groom, wedding party, and family members that leads to the altar where the ceremony will take place Aisle runner- a covering, usually cloth or paper, that defines the aisle Altar- a backdrop for a religious wedding ceremony, typically made of candles, murals, floral arrangements, (..)

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Incredibly Rude Things You Should Never Do at a Wedding

Lovely Day Events

Yes, being punctual is polite, but arriving to the ceremony more than 30 minutes early can get in the way of final touches and ultimately cause more stress for the couple. The general rule of thumb for arriving at the ceremony is that you should be in your seat 10 minutes before it is supposed to start. You arrive too early.

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