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Invitations

5 Big Lessons I Learned From Planning A Wedding

Claudia Maittlen-Harris | Posted 05.17.2013 | Weddings
Claudia Maittlen-Harris

I have been a horrible wedding guest. I've not sent an RSVP back and still shown up. I've not bought a wedding gift. I've brought a plus one when I wasn't really given that option. And once a friend asked me to be in her wedding, and I never called her back! Then I planned my own wedding.

What Happens When You Choose Evites Over Invites

www.today.com | Posted 04.19.2013 | Weddings

Chic paperless wedding invitations from online companies like Evite and Paperless Post are a draw to tech-savvy 20 and 30-something couples who find t...

36 Creative Save-The-Date Ideas

www.buzzfeed.com | Posted 02.26.2013 | Weddings

Save the Date Rules and Etiquette: 1) Send them out 6 months before the ceremony. Any earlier and you run the risk of your date or venue changing. ...

The Holiday 'Spirits'

James and Alexa Hirschfeld | Posted 02.05.2013 | Style
James and Alexa Hirschfeld

When journalists ask us about holiday stationery trends, we're finally going to be ready with our one word answer: booze!

Are You a Flake?

Andrea Bonior | Posted 07.30.2012 | Women
Andrea Bonior

The more you cancel events, especially at the last minute, the more frayed your relationships will become.

Invitations and Lattes

Jackie Asta | Posted 04.30.2012 | Weddings
Jackie Asta

A bride can spend anywhere from $1.50 an invitation set to more than $10.00 on these e-marketplaces. The unique designs that are available is vast, and there is a designer to fit every style and budget.

Why We Go Out

Thei Zervaki | Posted 11.17.2011 | Healthy Living
Thei Zervaki

I often question myself the need of people to "go out."

Here Comes the Bride: Wedding Etiquette

Lisa Mirza Grotts | Posted 05.25.2011 | Style
Lisa Mirza Grotts

The happy couple will be making many decisions based on the number of people who will be in attendance, so you should respond to the invitation as soon as possible rather than waiting until the last minute.

RSVP, RIP

Anna Jane Grossman | Posted 11.17.2011 | Healthy Living
Anna Jane Grossman

The funny thing is that it is so ridiculously easy to reply to invitations these days. Whether you are using Facebook, Twitter, eVite, email or text, you can pretty much reply with just a few finger movements.