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OKAY, THE REALLY BIG QUESTION?

Bride's Family

* All Reception Costs
* Church Fees
* Groom's Rings
* Invitations
* Flowers for Church, Bridesmaids and Reception
* Music for Ceremony
* Transportation for Bridal Party
* Gifts for Bridal Party
* Groom's Gift
* Lodging for Bridesmaids, if necessary

Bridal Party

* Your Attire
* The Shower
* If you're from out-of-town, Transportation to the Town the wedding is in
* Gift for the Couple

Groom's Family

* Bride's Ring
* Clergy Fees
* Bride's Bouquet, Corsages and Boutonnieres
* Rehearsal Dinner
* Transportation for Groomsmen
* Gifts for Groomsmen
* Bride's Gift
* Lodging for Groomsmen, if necessary

Groomsmen

* Your Attire
* The Stag
* If you're from out-of-town, Transportation to the Town the wedding is in
* Gift for the Couple

The advice above is traditional. We realize that things have changed in the past 50 years.

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IF YOU'RE WEARING GLOVES

Gloves give your wedding attire such an elegant look. You can take them off sometime before you put on your wedding ring and hand them to your maid of honor. She'll give them back to you at an appropriate time.

It's appropriate to wear your gloves in the receiving line and the first dance. When it comes time to eat and party, the gloves come off.

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  1. You're supposed to return the engagement ring (now that's hilarious!!!)
  2. You have to send back all the gifts with a brief explanation why it was canceled. (So don't use anything until you say, "I do".)
  3. It's written that if a gift is engraved or personalized, you don't have to return it.
  4. Don't speak poorly of your ex because somewhere down the line you might get back together. (Darsi added this one all by herself.)
  5. You should inform out-of-town guests first so that they can change or cancel their travel and lodging arrangements.
  6. If you're postponing your wedding, of course every guest has to be contacted. Etiquette pros say that you have to send another invitation with the new date.
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WHEN IT'S THE BRIDE'S SECOND MARRIAGE

If you've been married before or have children it's perfectly acceptable to wear white.

If you've been married before or have children you're not supposed to wear a veil or have a train attached to your dress or carry orange blossoms. (Must be a sign of purity or virginity thing).

The second time around, your parents are not obligated to pay for anything.

If you get along with your ex-husband and his family and it's fine with your fiancé, then it's acceptable to invite them to the wedding. (why you'd want to is another story)

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Ornamentation For Casual and Elegant Wedding Invitations
A casual but elegant wedding invitations with natural color. Completed with wedding etiquette within. It can help your guest about the rules in your wedding day.

JUST A FEW RULES FOR THE GUESTS:
  1. Don't assume that the couple knows you're coming to their wedding. You must send back your reply card before the "Reply by" date.
  2. If you have declined an invitation, you are not expected to send a gift.
  3. If you arrive at the church during the procession, you should wait until the bride has gone down the aisle before entering. Also, don't peek through the doors to watch because you'll be in her photos.
  4. If you are late for the ceremony, you should walk down an outside aisle and find a seat quickly and quietly.
  5. If you are of a different faith, you are not required to participate in the rituals, but if you want to that's fine.
  6. You have to buy the couple a gift.
  7. The gift should be something that they can both use.
  8. If you have sent a wedding gift through the mail, then you don't have to bring another one to the reception.
  9. It's wise to give a cash gift to couples that are getting married out-of-town because they will have to ship everything back home and that's an added cost to them.
  10. Many couples that have lived together for awhile will not register for gifts. That's because they already have everything they need. In this case, cash in a wedding card is appropriate.
  11. Guests pay for their own transportation and lodgings.
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THE DREADED RECEPTION SEATING PLAN
  1. Don't seat battling relatives together.
  2. So that everyone has a good time, seat teens together, aunts and uncles together, etc. Try seating groups either by their relationship to you or by their ages.
  3. As for the head table, the rule has changed so often that there isn't one anymore. You and your better half can sit at a raised table with your wedding party below you. You can have your own table with a table on either side of you with your wedding party. You and your husband in the middle of a long table with men on one side and women on the other, or boy, girl, boy, girl. Parents and grandparents at the table or not, it's up to you.
  4. Stick to table numbers. Famous couples, places you've been, etc., are hard to see from across the room. We've heard many complaints by guests at weddings, when they have to search for their tables.
  5. Reserved tables are all you need. Why put yourself through the extra work of having a reserved chair for each guest? It just gives people something else to complain about.
  6. It's a good idea to have a "Reserved" card at the parents seats. They are the only ones that need preferred seating.

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