“Choose a seat not a side” — couples are opting to forgo sides of the aisle
Weddings are all about combining families, right? So why not start doing so from minute one of your ceremony.
What should I put on my wedding website FAQ? 28 Q&As to for less wedding guest confusion
How can you stop the constant barrage of wedding questions from wonderfully well-meaning guests? With an all-encompassing FAQ page of course! If you’re sitting at your computer, wondering what exactly you should include on your FAQ, here is a huge master list of the things your guests are dying to know.
What to do when an uninvited guest RSVPs for the wedding you didn’t invite them to attend
So, we’ve talked about How to tell your guests they don’t get a +1. We’ve gone over 10 blunt-but-loving ways to tell people they’re not invited to your wedding. But what happens when a non-guest takes it a step further, and actually RSVPs to your wedding? You know, the wedding you never invited them to?
Guest list rules to help you keep your wedding small
Trying to keep your wedding small? What rules do you establish to figure out whether certain guests will make the cut?
Yes, you DO need the book in addition to reading the website
Tribe member LucyTuppa explains how she was “saved by the book” as it were. Turns out, Ariel knows a thing or two about wedding planning… who woulda’ guessed!? -Megs
Easy options to dress up welcome/gift bags for your out-of-town guests
Tribe member AmandaMan asked for ideas on to make her recently purchased welcome bags look awesome and still be something that people will reuse. I just helped my oldest buddy dress up her plain brown paper bags for her out of town guests, so I’m rife with ideas!