Are any of you using a money bag to carry for those guest who will give you monetary gifts or pull you to the side to give you a little sumthin sumthin ?
I am think of using a clutch..here are som inspirations of cluthces,,which one do you like ?


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Re: Money bag vs. Clutch
And I didn't think about this, I was just assuming everybody would drop it in the card box.
That does make sense, now I need to find one. Because I know there will be those people, no doubt. Thanks, because I never would have thought of that.
[QUOTE]Wait, aren't you doing peacock colors or no.?? Cause if you are, the first one is PERFECT.! <strong>And I didn't think about this, I was just assuming everybody would drop it in the card box.</strong>
Posted by shano06[/QUOTE]
This... I agree the first one goes great with your theme!!!
I am having one made by the same lady that is making the ones for my bridesmaids.
Go all night without my lip gloss and cell phone?? Heck no!
Lol...thats another reason too. So i can be able to carry by lip gloss and phone !
shano.. im not having my girls carry one. Im thinkin purple too to match my shoes.
I wasnt thinkin about this til my mom said something and I talked to my friend. I have the type of family who will not get gift or card but will give money in hand and I wouldnt trust then hubby to put money in his pocket..I would be afraid it will fall out and be lost.
[QUOTE]I like the first two, but the purple one especially. I'm not planning on carrying a bag, I'll probably lose it or it'll sit on a table all night. I haven't had any friends mention getting cash handed to them, so I doubt that will happen. If it does, my FI (then H!) will have pockets.
Posted by rswans[/QUOTE]
<div>All of this!</div>
[QUOTE]I won't carry a clutch only because my dress has pockets! The first one is really cute though!
Posted by worrelsj[/QUOTE]
<div>Jealous! I wanted a dress with pockets and my 2nd choice dress had them. I just loved my dress so much I was willing to overlook the lack of pockets.</div>