You agreed to have no more than 125 guests at your wedding. But you've just realized that between the two of you, you have 300 people you want to invite. Now what?
Address Informal Wedding Invitations
Many engaged couples today are choosing an informal wedding. The reasons are varied, from saving money to looking to create a unique event that reflects the couple's personality. A casual style can extend to the invitations and how they are addressed. Couples can opt out of the traditional style of addressing invitations to friends and family with Mr. and Mrs., especially if they are planning a small or casual affair. There are ways of addressing the envelope to reflect the couple's informal style.
Tell Someone They Are Not Invited to a Wedding
When planning a wedding, sometimes the simplest things can become overwhelming and out of hand. While picking out your wedding cake and choosing the dresses for your bridesmaids may be easy, sitting down and making out your wedding guest list can be hard. If you have a lot of people to invite but you're on a budget, narrowing down your guest list can add a lot of unneeded pressure. Let's face it, everyone you know cannot attend your wedding, but there are ways to tell someone they are not invited without hurting feelings or potentially loosing a friend.
Cure the Wedding Jitters
You're about to take the big plunge, so it's only natural to get cold feet. Think about why you're feeling this way, but keep in mind that many brides and grooms experience the pre-wedding jitters - and that there's a reason you said yes in the first place.
Have A Quick Las Vegas Wedding
Whether you've been married before, would rather spend more on the Honeymoon than the wedding, or prefer something that's quick and easy but also fun, a Las Vegas wedding just might be what you're looking for. You'll need some basics, like an ID, but getting hitched in Sin City typically is as easy as finding a casino.