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One of the beginning steps in planning a wedding or party is to make the guest list and send out invitations. Invitations might seem like a minor thing, but invitations are important because they let everyone know that you're having a wedding or party. Merced Wedding invitations, Merced, CA party invitations and printable invitations come in many styles and colors - they can be crazy or elegant depending on what kind of party you're having. Get the ball rolling early on picking invitations and invitation printers in Merced, CA so that all your loved ones can make arrangements to come to your wedding or party!
Merced Invitations & Printers may also serve the following areas: Santa Rita Park, Winton, Crows Landing, Stevinson, El Nido, Madera, Chowchilla, Raymond, Turlock, South Dos Palos, Gustine, Newman, Dos Palos, Hilmar, Keyes, Denair, Le Grand, Los Banos, La Grange, Hughson, Ballico, Atwater, Snelling, Hornitos, Planada, Cressey, Ceres, Catheys Valley, Delhi, Waterford, Livingston, Hickman, and Merced County.
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Birthday Party Games
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Birthday parties with fun party games are events that we all look forward to. There are many different fun party games that you can use in your birthday bash. These games can be the usual but traditional birthday games that we all know. There are many games that are suited for people of varying ages.
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Wedding Invitation Stuffing Advice
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It is absolutely imperative when you send out formal invitations to your wedding that the name on the outer envelope matches the name on the inner envelope(s). You certainly would not want Mr. and Mrs. John Adams to open their envelope and see another envelope inside addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson.
There are two ways that you can address this issue, both being rather simple.
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Did I invite you?
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A funny article from the Sun Herald:
I am sorry, but I did not mean to invite you to my wedding - at least not physically in person.
But I'd be delighted, truly, to invite you in spirit - the kind of spirit that doesn't eat or drink or need a decent place to sit.
The Sun Herald | 04/23/2005 | About that wedding invitation you got from me ...