That is a kick-ass invitation.
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Ugg. The car I found was sold. They got another prius in, but less mileage and costs more. Just can't afford it. I'm leaning towards repairing the one I got. Take the one time hit instead of the monthly hit. It's either that, or have only a couple bucks a month in play money.
Ugh, omnis. Sorry about that!
Tep, those look GREAT! WOO!
It seems ridiculous to put the ceremony time on the invitation when we're going to ask 80% of the guests to arrive early anyway (some VERY early, for last-minute setting up/getting ready, and some 90 minutes early, for group photos). But, whatever. (Besides, we'll be keeping an invitation for our photo album, and I'd rather it have the ceremony time on it for that reason alone.)
A time is good - it gives a goal for when set-up/getting ready/pictures should be complete.
Well, and if the family we want there early for photos don't make it in time for photos (both his and my family are notorious for being late), then they'll be in time for the ceremony, and we'll just do those family photos after the ceremony. We're going to do some photos afterward, anyway, because at that time of year (there's actually a website where you can check when the golden hour is for any given day and location), the light is going to be gorgeous around 6 p.m. So no big.
Strix, thk for trying! And it's sounding more like he might be out tomorrow (*fingers crossed*) so they might be headed for more familiar territory soon.
oh, as usual, dear ... I saw this and all I could think of was the picture of Johnny Depp in The Lone Ranger ....
We got a digital proof of our wedding invitations: [link]. They suit us, I think.
Absolutely! That's a great invitation. Good job!
Tep, I LOVE the invitations!
Omnis, I know that you're concerned about the payment, but I'm concerned given the age and existing problems with your current car that you may put all the money into your existing car and end up with an even more serious and expensive problem within the next year. Is there any way to finance a bit longer maybe? Or get a different type of car?