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I can't even begin to understand all the steps involved in these invitations, but they have now made me feel like I can never ever settle for generic invatiations when I plan my own wedding....
*the bar has been set!*
Oh, and they look beautiful!!
just a warning, paige. as soon as you begin saying to yourself that you will not "ever settle for generic [insert generic item here]" when planning a wedding, you embark on a journey 193487502976546845 times more treacherous and exhausting. at every turn, andy and i have insisted on not settling for that which can be had on theknot.com. while it has already begun to make a difference (and we've still got six and a half weeks to go), it has also enslaved us.
i am beginning to see why people write how-to wedding guides after getting married--they cant stand the thought of all those lessons learned going to waste. it feels tragic.
Thanks Paige.
Only problem with making them so beautiful? None of our guests will return the RSVP cards--they just won't give them up.
But happy to set any bar,
A.
This is great info, Very helpful. Thanks for sharing.
Ergonomic Office Chair
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