January 5th, 2009 by Zuriana
Wondering if you must wear a white wedding dress? In “do I have to wear white?” Anna Post answers this and other wedding etiquette questions. Get your autographed copy at one of Williams-Sonoma’s upcoming events. Score a free Bride and Groom cookbook just for setting up your registry during the event.
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September 26th, 2008 by Zuriana
Some friends and family really show their generosity by showering you and your fiance’ with gifts and monetary contributions before your wedding. Should you send thank you notes? Absolutely! Is there thank you card etiquette? Yes there is! Thank you card etiquette includes when you should send your thank you and what you should express in your thank you notes. I always recommend personalizing your thank you note. It is much more meaningful and shows you especially appreciate the giver’s gift.
So, when should you send thank you cards? Thank you cards should be sent as soon as you receive the gift or within 2 weeks after receipt of the gift. Be sure to express in your note what the gift was, how much you appreciate it, and in what way you’ll utilize the gift. Show your enthusiam! A thank you note is also the perfect time to include an engagement picture or wedding picture. Your guests will appreciate the special touch. Find the perfect thank you cards or a combination thank you/photo card holder at
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July 9th, 2008 by Zuriana
WeddingChannel.com surveyed brides and came up with the top 7 deadly guest sins:
Not Showing Up
Skipping the Ceremony and Attending the Reception Instead
Drinking too Much at the Reception
Wearing White
Complaining
Changing Seats
Regifting
I would add to this list, allowing children to rip and run like they are on a playground, and stealing. Do you have something that irks the you know what out of you that you’d like to add? Feel free to comment below.
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