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Before You Send the Invitations You'll be surprised by how many people make your first draft guest l

[Martha Stewart Weddings] [A guilt- and stress-free guide]( Before You Send the Invitations You'll be surprised by how many people make your first draft guest list—from family, co-workers, and friends to your parents' social circles—but making cuts is something that has to be done. To mitigate any conflicts, use this guide. [10 Tips for Putting Together a Wedding Guest List]( The Ultimate Zodiac Wedding Planning Guide Your love was written in the stars—here's what they have to say about your wedding. [SEE MORE]( [How to Deal with a Family Member Who Criticizes Every Wedding Detail You Choose]( [The Pros and Cons of Asking Guests to Choose a Reception Meal When They RSVP]( [Love and Joy Were at the Forefront During This Intimate, Family-Focused Celebration]( [8 Things Your Makeup Artist Doesn't Want the Bride to Do During the Pre-Wedding Trial]( Does Size Matter? These are the guest counts wedding planners most often associate with small, medium, and large events, plus how to decide which type of celebration is right for you. [What Are the Total Guest Counts Associated with Small, Medium, and Large Weddings?]( Avoid Conflict We spoke with wedding planners about splitting up the guest list among the key players. Here are a few ideas to make this part of wedding planning a little bit easier. [How to Decide How Many Guests Each Family Can Invite to the Wedding]( Tricky Process Whittling down your guest list can be stressful. Ask these questions to help yourself keep things in perspective—and limit your list to loved ones only. [Need to Limit Your Guest List? 3 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Making Cuts]( Hmm…Next, I Need to Plan My… [Tips for Planning a Personalized Wedding—and Enjoying Every Step of the Process]( [The Ultimate 30-Day Wedding Countdown]( [6 Important Values You and Your Partner Should Be Aligned On]( What to Know PLAN [What You Need to Know About Buying Out a Venue for Your Wedding]( INSPIRE [A Wedding with Timeless Elegance at a Historical Venue in Atlanta, Georgia]( STYLE [What Kind of Coat, Shawl, or Bolero Is Appropriate for Fall and Winter Weddings?]( [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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