The old saying that a bride should carry or wear something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue is a time-honored tradition that is supposed to bring the bride good luck. After all guests who enjoy their meal are likely to be in better spirits than guest who have eaten very little or who have not enjoyed their meal.
One of the most important things to first consider is the guest list. Not all punches are created equal, and neither do all kinds of punch fit into every type of bridal shower. Another disadvantage to destination weddings is that they are typically not well attended due to the fact that travel is expensive.
There are countless variations for blending the traditions of two cultures into the wedding ceremony. A brunch will be easier to plan than a shower that is held late in the evening when a meal is expected. While not all weddings have a particular theme, if you are planning on having a theme, it's a fun idea to purchase invitations that express this theme to your guests.
Expressing your feelings in a love letter can refocus your attention on what you love most about your partner and make you realize that the small things you are worrying about are really inconsequential. Remember, if you can't find the right invitations, you can always make your own.
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