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Rehearsal dinner with out the rehearsal

Did anyone have a "celebration dinner" the night before?? How did you word your invitations?

Re: Rehearsal dinner with out the rehearsal

  • jchristeljchristel member
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    edited December 2011
    I did something similar, but it was very casual so I didn't do invitations.
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  • GiaspoGiaspo member
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    edited December 2011
    We are doing a dinner without the rehearsal. I am not sure if we will send invitations as it's just the BP, family and a few OOT guests (About 25 people). I'm curious to see the responses in this post. What if it said casually "Please join us for dinner to honor William and Kate as they prepare for the Big Day" or more formally "Please join us for dinner in honor of William and Kate, the future Mr. and Mrs. Mountbatten-Windsor." (yes I had to google this one)! One more.... "Please join us for dinner to celebrate the upcoming wedding of William Prince of Wales and Kate Middleton.".
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  • sgdc2011sgdc2011 member
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    edited December 2011
    Thats what I was thinking... I just needed a way to word it where it didn't imply it was a rehearsal dinner.  Thanks!!
  • edited December 2011
    I am calling ours a rehearsal dinner, because I will be going over the details for the wedding there....but at the top I wrote, "Please Join Us For A Rehearsal Dinner" and then I wrote "Bride Smith and Groom Jones invite you to celebrate before they walk down the aisle"...
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  • RamsKR01RamsKR01 member
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    edited December 2011
    We are doing this - dinner without the rehearsal.  I don't know if we're going to do invites (if we do, it will probably be e-vites to be honest).  It's only the immediate family and BP (total of about 20 people).  I think "celebration dinner" is a good way to put it....or something about getting to know the family (no cute phrases or wording right now off the top of my head).

    I saw an earlier post one time about someone who only need a few invites for the "day-before" dinner and used vistaprint because a lot of times you can get the first 10 free.  If you want invites without spending a lot of money - you could do that.
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