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Thursday, January 12, 2012

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9 comments:

  1. Are weddings best to plan for the winter, fall, spring or summer?

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  2. As a guest - should I stick to the registry or can I go offbook and get something else for the couple?

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  3. What would be a good way to involve a step-mother in wedding planning, without stepping on the real mothers toes?

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  4. Since you are an LDS wedding planner I have a question that is uniquely LDS. How do you move forward with a temple wedding if there are close family members that will be unable to come to the temple? How do you have a temple ceremony without hurting close family members, like parents, that want to be there for the actual ceremony?

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  5. How far in advance should wedding invitations be sent out? I've received some that were so far out I forgot about them when the time arrived, and I've gotten some so close to the date that we couldn't make it.

    Also, I have a friend whose future mother-in-law is basically taking over all the planning and decision making. He wants to be involved; but she insists it's the bride's job. (However, the bride isn't getting to have things the way she wants, either.) How can he politely let her know that he wants to help, and that the final decisions should be made by him and his fiance? No one wants to cause hard feelings, but it is their wedding, after all...

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  6. So, when the invitation does not specify dress code, what is the proper attire?

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  7. What is the window of time for sending thank you notes after your wedding. When is it too late?

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  8. What do you do if you have a small amount of relatives on one side of the family and a lot of relatives on the other side?
    Garret

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  9. What is the best way to decorate an entire cultural hall? I wanted to do my wedding outside mainly because I wanted to let nature decorate for me.
    If it is in the winter though it is really hard to do that and I don't want to pay an arm and a leg for a wedding venue?
    ~Brittany

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