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Sending wedding invitations and then announcements/reception invitations

 

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crbride


Jun 30, 2008, 3:38 PM

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     Sending wedding invitations and then announcements/reception invitations  

I am getting married in Costa Rica in March. To date, I have only sent out Save the Date Emails to those closest to me (family, attendants) whom I want to be at the wedding. I was planning on sending these specific people official invitations about 6 months in advance. I was not intending on sending an invitation to the wedding out to all other friends and family, but sending out wedding announcements at a later date and inviting everyone to a post-wedding reception here at home.

Is this acceptable announcing our marriage and inviting everyone to a party, even if they didn't have the option (because I didn't sent them a invitation) to attend the wedding?


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Jun 30, 2008, 5:28 PM

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     Re: Sending wedding invitations and then announcements/reception invitations [In reply to]  

This has been answered in the wedding invitations and wedding announcements forum. However, in the interest of time, you will go ahead and send invitations to anyone you want to invite to the wedding and then send reception invitations to those invited only to the reception after the destination wedding. Send wedding announcements to those who will not be invited to either.

Please ask only one question per post, but, before posting, please search or scan the forums to see if we have answered your question before.

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