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gregorylc




Post #1 of 4 (915 views)
     wording for announcements & reception  

 I was married just last week our parents would like us to send out a wedding announcements and reception invite all in one. I need help with the wording, please. We want to send some people just the wedding announcement and others we'll send wedding announcement and reception invite. My idea was to have several announcements printed and the rest add the reception invite to the bottom.


(This post was edited by TWQadmin on Jul 23, 2008, 7:46 PM)

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     Re: wording for announcements & reception [In reply to]  

Announcements are sent only to those you are not inviting to the wedding or reception. Send reception invitations to those invited to the reception and that will "announce" that you've been married.

You really don't need to go through all of that additional trouble. Just print announcements and reception invitations.

Congratulations.
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(This post was edited by TWQadmin on Jul 23, 2008, 7:47 PM)

gregorylc




Post #3 of 4 (904 views)
     Re: wording for announcements & reception [In reply to]  

I would love some wording for the announcements please. We had a private wedding on the beach with just our parents.

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     Re: wording for announcements & reception [In reply to]  

I believe we have posted that wording before. Please use the search or scan the subjects in this forum.

Thanks.
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