Monday, December 14, 2009

Wedding Programs Thank Yous Are You Having Programs For The Wedding?

Are you having programs for the wedding? - wedding programs thank yous

I'm getting married 4/5/09. I invite and I thank you, but no programs have been ordered. I feel soo they are useless. I really do not want to spend $ 200 on them. And above all do not want to do it themselves. Is this something I can give? Or do I have?

6 comments:

Beverly L said...

Who needs a program? No one is to the wedding after the game that you want to skip. LOL. I think, than to jump. Everyone should know everyone, and those who do not, so people will make personal appearances. Everyone knows that my bride, anyway. I say I am green when someone asks.

Miss_Au... said...

They are nice to have if the service to not being known for his hosts. Thus, for example if you have a Catholic ceremony and many people never do not know a Catholic church service, what to do at least without such programs. But most of the ceremonies and programs do not need a large number of them and most people do not say that they are not forgotten. If you can not afford or do not have time, can be easily removed.

Heather said...

If you have a simple ceremony, no, absolutely not necessary. I have my own programs for my wedding May, because there are not a full Catholic Mass, Catholic, and most guests, and I wanted to make sure they knew what was happening.

bombshel... said...

not strictly necessary.
If you think you have to be a large enough to put you on the site of entry. you can own? "
i wouldnt try again. esp. If you hurry. what happens to them after all? excluded is not just true? Save a tree or two:)

Gillian said...

This is something that is good to have but not necessary.

The reason is that people know what happens if your ceremony and the members of the train (eg: Jane Smith .... Maid of Honor, sister of the bride).

Mrs Noel ♥6/19/2010♥ said...

I see where you should have. I've been to church weddings, with and without programs. Ignore, if you want!

* ADD * Sorry ... does not mean that they had a church wedding or something ... just wanted to say that marriage in the Church, "in general", where you see the programs.

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