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7 Things You Should Never Write in a Wedding Card

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Skip These Sentiments When it comes to the wedding card, many guests struggle with drafting a heartf

[Martha Stewart Weddings] [Write a thoughtful, well-received message]( Skip These Sentiments When it comes to the wedding card, many guests struggle with drafting a heartfelt and meaningful message for the bride and groom. No set guidelines dictate exactly what you should say in your card, but it's probably best to avoid these things. [7 Things You Should Never Write in a Wedding Card]( [Who Should We Send a Wedding Announcement To?]( [Can I Ask My Florist to Create Mock-Up Centerpieces and Bouquets Before the Wedding?]( [18 Fairy-Tale Castle Wedding Venues in America]( [How Much Time Should You Give Wedding Guests to RSVP?]( Hand-Picked Gifts Kick off your event for out-of-towners by greeting them with an assortment of gifts. These welcome baskets, totes, boxes, and more are sure to inspire. [49 Welcome Bags from Real Weddings]( Keep Costs Low Creating a great gift within a budget is entirely possible. Here's what the experts suggest. [How Much Should We Expect to Spend on Wedding Welcome Bags?]( Personalized Favors Update the traditional welcome bag with a build-your-own bag station. Friends and family can choose their own perfectly curated collection of weekend must-haves. [How to Create a Build-Your-Own Welcome Bag Station for Your Wedding Guests]( Hmm…Next, I Need to Plan My… [Budget Breakdown: How Much You Should Spend on Each Aspect of Your Wedding Day]( [The Dos and Don'ts of Planning an Elopement]( [3 Reasons to Take a Social Media Detox During Your Honeymoon]( Helpful Hints PLAN [3 Must-Read Tips for Couples with a Long Wedding-Planning Timeline]( INSPIRE [This Lush Micro Wedding Took Place in the Bride's Parents' Backyard—in the Center of the Bocce Ball Court]( STYLE [Are Wedding Nail Trials a Thing, and Should You Have One?]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( [Unsubscribe]( [Update User Profile]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} | Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here]( Meredith Corporation, 1716 Locust Street, Des Moines, IA 50309 ©2021. All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( | [Help Center](

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