Top Ten Wedding Faux Pas by Wedding Guests {Part One}
We’ve already covered what the bride and groom shouldn’t do. Here are the top faux pas created by wedding guests.1. Bringing Your Kids – If the invitation is addressed to Mr. and Mrs., your children...
View ArticleTop Ten Wedding Faux Pas by Wedding Guests {Part Two}
6. Waiting to Give a Gift – Contrary to popular belief, guests do not have a year to send a gift. 7. RSVP – RSVP does not mean you only respond if you can’t make it. It does not mean that you assume...
View ArticleHow to Have Both Parents Escort the Bride Down the Aisle
This is exactly what you DON’T want to happen. The bride is escorting both of her parents down the aisle instead of the parents escorting her. The dad and the mom both take the bride’s arm in this...
View ArticleHow to Handle Drunk Wedding Guests
Here are 5 tips on how to deal with a drunk wedding guest: 1. You always can’t control how your guests act, but you can control how you react to the situation. Keep your composure and have a sense of...
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Committment Ceremonies in Colorado Wedding Day Make-up Tips Alternatives to Diamond Engagement Rings Wedding Etiquette Series – One, Two, Three, Four, Five
View ArticleGetting Remarried – Planning Tips
Colorado wedding couples who are getting married for the second time have to consider details that first-timers do not. Here are a few Q&A tips for second (or third) weddings: 1. Can the bride...
View ArticleTen Questions from Guests You Don’t Need to Answer
1. How much is the wedding reception costing you? 2. Can you make sure not to set your date for [insert date here] — I have a vacation already planned! 3. What table am I sitting at? 4. Why didn’t you...
View ArticleMonogram Wedding Etiquette
Q: Whose name/initial goes first? A: The bride’s name is first. The woman’s name/initial always comes first on a monogram because the man’s first name/initial should never be separated from his last...
View ArticleAsk Gabby: Wedding Etiquette for the Contemporary Bride
Brides and grooms often find themselves, during the planning of their own wedding and the attending of friends’ weddings, in a limbo between the traditions of etiquette and the customs of today’s...
View ArticleAsk Gabby:Wedding Etiquette for the Contemporary Bride 2
Dear Gabby, I recently moved to Denver from a small town, where a couple invites close friends and family, not friend+date. Here, it is different. People who attend weddings are assumed to need the...
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