Absolutely no. The only PRACTICAL option is to plan according to who you absolutely want at your wedding. You start with that guest list, and then you find venues that can accommodate that number of… (View Post)
You don't need to add anything to your invitations, it's the envelope you need to worry about. In order to make it clear, in a polite way, that children aren't invited is to address the invite to th… (View Post)
It's really this simple: if you want to piss off your loved ones, invite them without their SO. Use whatever logic you want to justify your choice, but be aware that you will upset them. They may not… (View Post)
Good luck with that. It's hard enough to get people to stop breaking the law re: texting and driving. If they want to use their phones during your wedding, they will. Although this has much more pra… (View Post)
The bolded line is where you're wrong. Perhaps that was YOUR experience in attending the weddings you have--it was just another, mildly important day to YOU--but for many guests, seeing a loved one … (View Post)