May 2012 Weddings

Another escort card question

What are you doing for families? All of the families attending have kids 18+ I'm pretty sure, some may be 16+. Are you giving the parents a card as a couple and then their kids separate cards? Assuming you are putting them at the same table of course. TIA!
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Re: Another escort card question

  • edited April 2012
    I'm giving every individual person a card, even kids. It's much easier to keep track of counting them and everything this way. However, if you're doing couples on one card, I would think it would be ok to put the whole family on one card, assuming they're sitting at the same table.
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  • I'm doing couples on one, then if there are kids I'm giving them each their own.

    We're attaching place cards to sand dollars so I figured one per couple would be fine, but also figured that the kids might all want their own.

    I think that since they are older (not really "kids") you should do one for the parents and one for each kid (or even group the kids together on one if they are sitting together)
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  • Great question I was wondering the same thing. I am going to start this next week and I am not sure what I will do either. Also if it's a couple and they aren't married who's name do you put first? The person who was the "primary" invite??
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  • In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-club-boards_may-2012-weddings_another-escort-card-question?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding Club BoardsForum:f0ca0bc1-9255-4120-8042-b40e7f3e99c5Discussion:ed99694e-643a-43ab-9db3-ef3be3584d60Post:8d3f8fa1-882a-46f4-b688-d564e677dfcf">Re: Another escort card question</a>:
    [QUOTE]Great question I was wondering the same thing. I am going to start this next week and I am not sure what I will do either. Also if it's a couple and they aren't married who's name do you put first? The person who was the "primary" invite??
    Posted by susanjd9[/QUOTE]

    If the couple is not married, they each get their own card.
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