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July 5, 2017
Photo by Heather Anderson Photography /// Venue: Ponte Winery After getting enganged, one of the hardest tasks of a wedding is making your guest list. When trying to stick to a budget, the more guests you have means the less you can spend per person. Traditionally, the best way to address your invitations is “Ms. Jane Doe” or “Ms. Jane …

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June 21, 2017
A recent trend among weddings to prevent your guests from bringing plus ones when you’re trying to keep your budget down is a “No Ring, No Bring” policy. What that means is if the guest invited is engaged, they’re allowed a plus one, but if they are not, then they don’t get one. You can adjust this as you see …

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June 7, 2017
When it comes to RSVPs, you have two main options to choose from. You can include an RSVP pre stamped card in the invitation, this is the more traditional way to do your invites. A more modern option is to ask guests to RSVP by email. Make sure to include an “RSVP by” date. After that, if your guests haven’t …

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May 31, 2017
1) Practice makes perfect-During your rehearsal, make sure to spend some time explaining to the younger members of the wedding party what their role is and how it’s done. Practice makes perfect so if you want to go through the rehearsal a couple times, that won’t hurt! 2) Use a variety of ages- If your flower girl is 2 years …

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May 25, 2017
You should start looking at least nine months before your wedding. Some brides find their dress in the first dress they try on, some find it in their 100th! Good things take time and you want to make sure you allow plenty of time to Say Yes to the Dress and leave time for alterations so you feel like the …