Wednesday, June 22, 2011

CONTESTS/ GIVEAWAYS

 Attention all couples tell me your unusual story of how you and your mate met. This WEDNESDAY at 3pm I will choose 3 finalist. The 3 finalist story will then be posted on my fanpage and the FANS will choose the best story. The story with the most "LIKES" by Friday at 8pm will WIN a $20 off gift certificate to CHI MASSAGE SPA in Fort Lauderdale. LET THE STORIES ROLL IN!!





Thursday, November 24, 2011

FREEBIES | THANKSGIVING LABELS

Having A dinner party? It's still not too late for your "Thank you for coming" labels. I have attached free labels to upload and automatically print!!!
email us for PDF proof mail@upgradeeventsbyingrid.com


Monday, June 20, 2011

Wedding Invitation Etiquette-No kids Allowed!

Almost every bride and groom stumble to one thing, which is.....NO KIDS AT WEDDING! After reading blog post from Magnet Street I decided to share it with my fellow brides and fans.

You’ve decided you are not inviting children to your wedding ceremony or reception. Now, you need to let your guests know … is there an easy way to tell them?


Yes, there is. It might be one of those sticky situations in your wedding planning, but with the right wording, your wishes should be respected and your worries be put to rest.

How to communicate that children are not invited to your wedding

{without actually saying - CHILDREN ARE NOT INVITED}
- While it really isn’t ok to say NO CHILDREN on the wedding invitation, it is ok to say something like “Adults Only” or “Adults Only Reception” on the wedding invitation
- Another great option is to allow your mom and wedding party to spread the word for you.
- Don’t forget to use double envelopes to clearly communicate who is invited and who isn’t.


 Looking for polite ways to respond to questions about your reception choice? Try these:

‘We hope no offence is taken but due to budget restrictions, we are unable to invite your children.’
‘We thank you for understanding that we have chosen to invite only the family children to our wedding.’