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Weddings 101 – Wedding Invitation Etiquette

Friday, March 9th, 2012 by admin

How to Let Guests Know Who’s Invited

Article borrowed from GatheringGuide.com

Updated: November 11, 2011

One of the nuptial situations that can quickly turn the stickiest is the invitation list. Deciding whom to invite can be cause for both reminiscing and grimacing for the bride and groom, but it doesn’t have to be a chore!

The best way to begin is to figure out how many people you can afford to invite. Once you’ve got a number, you can start creating your guest list. Prepare the list by:

Determining the people you really must invite–This will include immediate family members, some members of your extended family, and your closest friends.

Adding the spouses, long-term partners, and fiancés of your must-invites–At this point in the process, the names you add to the list should be exclusive to spouses, long-term partners, and fiancés. We’ll discuss more about the “and guest” invites later.

Thoughtfully including a first-round of optional guests–These individuals may be co-workers, business partners, next-door neighbors, important people from your childhood, etc.

Adding the spouses, long-term partners, and fiancés of your optional guests–Again, this list should be exclusive to spouses, long-term partners, and fiancés.

 If you still have room to add more, you may want to consider allowing your single guests to bring a date, or you may want to continue expanding your list with a second-round of optional guests.

 Remember, wedding invitation etiquette is about making your best effort to take everyone’s feelings into account. If you allow one of your available invites to bring a guest, you should seriously consider opening it up for all the singles invited. For instance, if Uncle Bob’s fling of the month is a delight to have around and you really want him to bring her, you need to consider allowing Aunt Kristy’s stick-in-the mud, on-again, off-again boyfriend to attend, too.

 Rest assured, there is no etiquette rule stating single guests must be allowed to bring someone to your wedding.

The No Ring = No Bring Rule
It should not be assumed that every person invited is allowed to bring a guest. In fact, some follow the “No Ring, No Bring” rule that clearly suggests only partners in a marriage, those who are engaged, or those who are living together are allowed bring their significant other. Sometimes long-term couples without a ring or plans to marry are included in this category but you will have to make that decision on a case-by-case basis.

It’s All in the Wording

It’s important to send a clear message to your invitees just whose presence you request. This is best done in the addressing of your envelope, the wording on your invitation, and by carefully outlining how to RSVP on their return card:

Envelope–Be specific and include the names of the guests who are invited. Avoid writing “Ms. Susan Granger and guest” or “Mr. and Mrs. Randal Whitehouse and family.” If allowing your single friends to bring guests, find out who they are and address the envelope by name. This personalizes the invitation and implies that these particular people are invited and not just anyone.

Invitation–If a limited number of people can be accommodated at the ceremony, but more are welcome at the reception, or vice versa, say so. You can word the invitation in this way: “Mr. and Mrs. Robert Josephs request the pleasure of your company at the wedding reception (ceremony) for their daughter Louise Marie and Mr. Mike Smith on Saturday, the sixteenth of March at six o’clock at (the reception site and location).

RSVP–To ensure only named individuals come, you can print names on the RSVP card with a check box beside each person’s name. Although highly unconventional, this approach will clearly outline who can attend.

 Other Circumstances: Inviting or Disinviting Children and Other Guests

 It is your prerogative to include or exclude children in your celebration. Even if you choose to allow your immediate family to bring their kids, you may not want to be inundated with children from every guest’s family. This is perfectly fine. Below are some ideas on how to make this clear.

- Be detailed in addressing the envelope, invitation, and/or RSVP, as noted above.

- Include an inner envelope with just your invited guests’ names written on the outside of it.

- Enclose a handwritten note explaining your limitations, such as cost and space.

 An alternative solution would be to invite the children to the reception and not the ceremony or vice versa, depending on your primary concerns.

If, even after following all these hints, invited guests RSVP with names you did not include, you can advise them of the situation with a telephone call. Disinviting someone is never easy, but a direct explanation from you should clear up the misunderstanding.

No matter how much you want to share your special day with everyone, it should be understood by all that you will have to stick to your budget. Don’t forget, this is your special day. Surround yourselves with the people who mean the most to you, and they’ll certainly understand.

Couldn’t have said it better myself, so I didn’t :o )

We did it again! Bride’s Choice three years in a row!

Sunday, February 12th, 2012 by admin

{Salinas, CA} – February 12, 2012 – WeddingWire, the nation’s leading wedding Marketplace, is excited to announce Every Last Detail Wedding & Event Coordination has been selected to receive the prestigious WeddingWire Bride’s Choice Awards™ 2012 for Wedding Planning!

The esteemed annual awards program recognizes the top local wedding vendors from the WeddingWire Network who demonstrate excellence in quality, service, responsiveness and professionalism within the wedding industry. While many industry awards are selected by the organization, Every Last Detail Wedding & Event Coordination was selected based on its stellar reviews from past newlywed clients.

Every Last Detail Wedding & Event Coordination is recognized as part of the top five percent of wedding professionals in the WeddingWire local vendor community, comprised of over 200,000 wedding professionals throughout the United States and Canada. The Bride’s Choice Award recognizes the best local wedding vendors across 20 service categories, from wedding venues to wedding photographers, based on their overall professional achievements throughout the past year.

“WeddingWire is thrilled to honor the success of the top-rated wedding professionals within the WeddingWire Community,” said Timothy Chi, CEO, WeddingWire. “Since the launch of the Bride’s Choice Awards™ program four years ago, thousands of outstanding wedding professionals have been recognized by the bridal community for their supreme service and dedication to the wedding industry. It is with great pleasure that we congratulate Every Last Detail Wedding & Event Coordination for their continued professionalism and commitment to enriching the wedding planning experience for engaged couples.”

We are happy to announce that Every Last Detail Wedding & Event Coordination is one of the very best Wedding Planners within the WeddingWire Network, which includes leading wedding planning sites WeddingWire, Project Wedding, Brides.com, Martha Stewart Weddings, and Weddingbee. We would like to thank our past clients for taking the time to review our business on WeddingWire. Thanks to their positive feedback we were able to receive the WeddingWire Bride’s Choice Awards™ for 2012.  Our clients are the reason we do what we do and do it well.

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Something old, something new, something designed for you – Wedding Symposium

Sunday, February 5th, 2012 by admin

Hey there wedding friends! 

I had planned to get all of this great and inspiring information posted right after the Wedding Symposium took place on January 6th, 7th and 8th.  That was the plan anyway.  I have a great excuse though: all sorts of couples got engaged over the holidays and were very excited to get their planning started so taking care of my new couples took precedence over updating the blog.  An excellent reason, I believe.

That said, I’ve found some time to finally do what I had promised myself I would do – share some of the fabulous things I learned at the Wedding Symposium, which focused on design.  I was delighted to be in the presence of some of the industry greats including Preston Bailey, Nikki Kahn, Sasha Sousa, and Bryan Rafanelli.  It was, in a word, AMAZING! 

Ok, onto some really cool ideas: 

* Carnations are back in style!  YES!!! I love carnations.  They are so versatile, come in a variety of shades, are hardy and fill a lot of space.  Check out some of the designs below.

Ok, I know these aren’t carnations but you get the idea.

These aren’t your grandma’s carnations, don’t you agree?  I can’t WAIT to incorporate these fragrant little treasures in this years’ wedding designs.

* Paper flowers.  These are too cool and so unique. Check out these designs provided by the fine people at Hartmann Designs in the Bay Area.  Give my friend Heather Phillippe a call for more info on this concept: 510.232.5030.

Pretty awesome and unique stuff, huh?  These designed will definitely leave your guests ooo-ing and ahhh-ing.

Ok, I’m thinking this may enough awesomeness for this post but will come back with more cool stuff really soon.

Until then, let’s create magic together :o )

Patty

Wedding 101 – Shopping for your Dream Gown!

Tuesday, December 27th, 2011 by admin

Class is in session!

Welcome back students!  Professeur Patte’ is very excited to see that you have survived orientation and have decided to come back to learn more.

This week we are focusing on what was my absolute favorite aspect of planning my own wedding years ago – selecting the gown.  I remember walking into Lynn Taylor in Campbell with my binder of magazine clippings then leaving an hour later with the biggest smile on my face because I knew I had found the one! 

Every Bride-to-be loves playing dress up and trying on the gowns that – up to that point – have been the object of her obsession.  After countless hours of Online oogling, umpteen issues of Bride’s magazine, and the borderline stalking of the area bridal salons, your time has finally come.  

Well, I do have to say that I enjoy watching “Say Yes to the Dress”.  IMO It’s very realistic and shows the point of view of the gown consultants and the special challenges they face with each bride that strolls into their wedding gown wonderland. 

For today’s lesson, I have consulted with Cathy A. Montante, owner and bridal fashion consultant extraordinaire of Collezione Fortuna Fashion Boutique in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California.    Read the rest of this entry »

Bridal Education 101

Monday, December 12th, 2011 by admin

So, you’re newly engaged and your future’s so bright you gotta wear shades.  But the road to get from “Ms” to “Mrs.” can be a long and confusing one if you don’t have some idea what you’re doing. 

Well, Professeur Patte’ is at the dry erase board and I’m here to drop some knowledge on you because, unless you’re J Lo or Larry King, you probably don’t have a solid grasp on how all this wedding planning stuff works.  Read the rest of this entry »