Help--we're having a wine-themed wedding & I am attaching a wine charm to each of the programs. I want to put something on the back of the program to tell guests to bring these to the reception to put on their glasses, but my fi doesn't want to mention "booze" in the church and he doesn't think that everyone will be drinking wine. Any suggestions for wording this tactfully? They are going to the printer in 2 days, I need help fast!
I started with "We would like to thank everyone for sharing our special day. Please feel free to bring the attached charm to the reception to mark your glass or save for another occasion"- It's so close, but not quite right, Help!
PS, this is not the only favor (personalized wine bottles of course), but I don't think that people will know what it is for, they're homemade & don't look exactly like the ones you can get at the store.
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Sep 11, 2007, 12:30 PM
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Re: [ccola] Program wording for attached favor
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Dear Cclola,
Your guests may not read all of your program. In fact, many just put in away and don't look at it unless you are including a special element in your ceremony. But, still they may not read about the charm.
It may be best to place these on the table or plates.
Other than that, I'm not sure how you would phrase it since this isn't typical program wording. We don't usually mention anything about the reception on these. If you really want to do this, your wording will work.