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Small wedding with bigger one next year

Hi ladies!
So I feel a little lost. My fiancé and I have opted for a smaller wedding this year, and then a larger one (when we can afford it) next year. (Please don't come at me with the whole "you only get one wedding" stuff. I've heard it all and quite frankly I don't care.) My fiancé is an active duty marine and we need to be married ASAP but just don't have the money for a bigger wedding yet.
So the reason I'm writing here…
Our smaller wedding is in literally a month and a half. To make this even easier, the wedding is in California, 2000 miles away because both of our families live there. I'm wondering how I can inform people that our plan is to have another wedding next year on the invitation? I realize this is going to confuse pretty much everyone lol, but I want a way to word our invites so that people are at least aware. Help!
Thanks in advance!
Victoria 

Re: Small wedding with bigger one next year

  • I think part of the reason that you think everyone will be confused is because this is just something that people don't do.

    So you want to send them an invitation to two parties a year apart on the same invitation? If you want to have a PPD that is neither here not there I suppose, but it doesn't need to be mentioned on the invite for your wedding a month from now.
  • I think part of the reason that you think everyone will be confused is because this is just something that people don't do. So you want to send them an invitation to two parties a year apart on the same invitation? If you want to have a PPD that is neither here not there I suppose, but it doesn't need to be mentioned on the invite for your wedding a month from now.

    But seriously, this. If you're going to have another "wedding" in a year, just send the invitations to that one 6-8 weeks before it. No need to prewarn everyone about it.
  • Hi ladies!
    So I feel a little lost. My fiancé and I have opted for a smaller wedding this year, and then a larger one (when we can afford it) next year. (Please don't come at me with the whole "you only get one wedding" stuff. I've heard it all and quite frankly I don't care.) My fiancé is an active duty marine and we need to be married ASAP but just don't have the money for a bigger wedding yet.
    So the reason I'm writing here…
    Our smaller wedding is in literally a month and a half. To make this even easier, the wedding is in California, 2000 miles away because both of our families live there. I'm wondering how I can inform people that our plan is to have another wedding next year on the invitation? I realize this is going to confuse pretty much everyone lol, but I want a way to word our invites so that people are at least aware. Help!
    Thanks in advance!
    Victoria 

    So you want to invite people to your wedding this year and a party next year. These two events call for two separate invitations.
  • CMGragainCMGragain member
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    edited November 2014
    There is no polite way to invite someone to two weddings.  I cannot be done. 

    If you are having trouble finding proper wording for an event, it is usually because your plans are not proper.
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  • http://forums.theknot.com/discussion/1036614/legally-married-now-having-a-real-wedding-stop-here-first-aka-the-ppd-faq-thread#latest

    Have the wedding you can afford now and maybe have a party next year, but it is not by any means a wedding and should not have any of the trappings of a wedding.
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  • edited November 2014
    Hi ladies!
    So I feel a little lost. My fiancé and I have opted for a smaller wedding this year, and then a larger one (when we can afford it) next year. (Please don't come at me with the whole "you only get one wedding" stuff. I've heard it all and quite frankly I don't care.) My fiancé is an active duty marine and we need to be married ASAP but just don't have the money for a bigger wedding yet.
    So the reason I'm writing here…
    Our smaller wedding is in literally a month and a half. To make this even easier, the wedding is in California, 2000 miles away because both of our families live there. I'm wondering how I can inform people that our plan is to have another wedding next year on the invitation? I realize this is going to confuse pretty much everyone lol, but I want a way to word our invites so that people are at least aware. Help!
    Thanks in advance!
    Victoria 
    Here is the invitation wording:

    The honor of your presence is requested at the pretty princess day of 
    Victoria 
    and 
    Victoria's Man 

    The real wedding will occur on X date, and we want you to bring us gifts when we recreate our wedding in California. 

     Kthxbye
  • You should send wedding invitation to those who are invited to your actual wedding.There's no nice way to say 'Hey, we're getting married in six weeks. You're not invited to the main event, but you will be invited to a celebration about a year from now. So stay tuned.'

    After your marriage ceremony, send simple announcements so your loved ones will know it's official.

    When you've decided on a date and location for your party, let the VIPs know so they can save the date, if they wish. Send those invitations out 6 weeks prior to the party.

                       
  • A poem is the best way.
    Please join us at a party
    Where I'll become a wife
    But then I'll have another one
    I've wanted all my life.

    Because, you see, attention
    Is all I really crave.
    Even though I know quite well
    That's no way for adults to behave.

    So I'll get all the benefits
    A military wife is due
    But then, come back again next year
    And bring more presents, too!
    OMG!  I love it!  Did you write this?  It should be a sticky! <3
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  • Yeah, I don't know why you need to tell people about both ceremonies in one invitation. Invite people to your wedding now and then send invitations for your vow renewal in the normal time frame next year. Maybe send STDs or inform your VIPs by word of mouth.
    What did you think would happen if you walked up to a group of internet strangers and told them to get shoehorned by their lady doc?~StageManager14
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  • @MobKaz -  I'm old enough to remember my local paper printing divorce notices, complete with the reason for divorce- adultery, abandonment, abuse etc.. YIKES!

    @ CMGragain - we do need a sticky with the proper wording for wedding invitations and marriage announcements.  If you'd like to do the honors, I'll sticky it. @lolo883 could offer her invitation as a 'what not to do' if she likes.     

                       
  • redoryxredoryx member
    1000 Comments 500 Love Its Fourth Anniversary First Answer
    edited November 2014
    Knottie47436215 said: Hi ladies!So I feel a little lost. My fiancé and I have opted for a smaller wedding this year, and then a larger one (when we can afford it) next year. (Please don't come at me with the whole "you only get one wedding" stuff. I've heard it all and quite frankly I don't care.) My fiancé is an active duty marine and we need to be married ASAP but just don't have the money for a bigger wedding yet.So the reason I'm writing here…Our smaller wedding is in literally a month and a half. To make this even easier, the wedding is in California, 2000 miles away because both of our families live there. I'm wondering how I can inform people that our plan is to have another wedding next year on the invitation? I realize this is going to confuse pretty much everyone lol, but I want a way to word our invites so that people are at least aware. Help!Thanks in advance!Victoria  ** edit: quote box not showing up**
    Nobody needs to be married ASAP. That is a choice you are making. You are
    choosing to get married now for financial reasons and military benefits and blah blah. You are choosing to get married now instead of just waiting and saving up money to have the big to-do when you can afford it. It's fine. Lots of people choose to have small ceremonies, lots of people get married in a rush for financial or immigration reasons or whatever but please at least own that it's a choice. 

    Now. There is no need to send out invites now to the second party (because that's what it is, it is not a wedding) next year. Invite you who you are inviting to the wedding ceremony now, send out marriage announcements after, and then next year send out invites to the party/vow renewal.
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  • Hi ladies!
    So I feel a little lost. My fiancé and I have opted for a smaller wedding this year, and then a larger one (when we can afford it) next year. (Please don't come at me with the whole "you only get one wedding" stuff. I've heard it all and quite frankly I don't care.) My fiancé is an active duty marine and we need to be married ASAP but just don't have the money for a bigger wedding yet.
    So the reason I'm writing here…
    Our smaller wedding is in literally a month and a half. To make this even easier, the wedding is in California, 2000 miles away because both of our families live there. I'm wondering how I can inform people that our plan is to have another wedding next year on the invitation? I realize this is going to confuse pretty much everyone lol, but I want a way to word our invites so that people are at least aware. Help!
    Thanks in advance!
    Victoria 
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