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re: Wedding Falls On Same Date As LSU-Bama Game
Posted on 10/30/14 at 3:44 pm to Croacka
Posted on 10/30/14 at 3:44 pm to Croacka
Meh its pretty common now. Mostly just a place to post any wedding info for your guests. Can put links for any hotels you may have blocked for cheaper rates for your guests, etc.
Some people go overboard with them though. I had one...,very basic. Hotels in the area, info about wedding, links to places we registered at and a couple of our engagement pics(that a friend took for us for free as a gift to us). People can also use it to rsvp if they want instead of mailing back card in invitation. You usually pay a fee for the site to be up for so long (usually a year).
Some people go overboard with them though. I had one...,very basic. Hotels in the area, info about wedding, links to places we registered at and a couple of our engagement pics(that a friend took for us for free as a gift to us). People can also use it to rsvp if they want instead of mailing back card in invitation. You usually pay a fee for the site to be up for so long (usually a year).
Posted on 10/30/14 at 3:47 pm to lsunurse
I don't mind people having a wedding website.
It's a good thing to have if you follow strict traditional invitation etiquette (no putting registered stores, no excluding dates/children, etc.). That type of information can be put on the wedding website, so you don't have to rely on only word of mouth.
It's a good thing to have if you follow strict traditional invitation etiquette (no putting registered stores, no excluding dates/children, etc.). That type of information can be put on the wedding website, so you don't have to rely on only word of mouth.
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