Believing in change
11 Dec
Is it really necessary to go all out on someone’s wedding day? I mean isn’t there some where you can cut corners and save a few bucks? Maybe a smaller cake, less flowers or perhaps saving a little money with those wedding invitations, is a corner you can cut? You can even hire companies like the Los Angeles Catering outfit from The Bashful Butler to help plan your catering needs. I’m sure if the grooms had a vote it would be fine with them, but you might not want to ask your bride-to-be this question in person. There is no such thing as cutting corners where the bride is concerned. However, you really don’t want to cut corners with the wedding invitations. Getting 1st Class Wedding Invitations is the only way to go. This is the first signal to many that you’re even getting married. Uncle Joe and Aunt Betty might have not even heard the news yet and their first knowledge of your wedding event will be with a wedding invitation.
You don’t have to write an academy award speech on it, but just make it sound sincere. I also think it’s a good idea if you add a personal touch to each wedding invitation. Saying something like “you know you have always been my favorite cousin”, “your good cooking won’t be needed at my wedding grandma”, or “be sure to be there Uncle Joe and I’m sure we can slip off to find a little trouble”. Your wedding invitation is going to have all the standard things on it like time, place and date, but taking out the pen and jotting a little something extra on it, shows the person getting it, that you really do want them to be there. Just make sure you don’t get them mixed up and send that Uncle Joe card to grandma’s house! You might not be getting anymore of those good home cooked meals anymore! So if you’re a little tight on cash for your wedding, make sure you don’t take it out of the wedding invitation budget!
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