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That's a good title for your invitation, Serena. Don't forget to also include all the party details. You might be interested in our articles on Slumber Party Ideas and Slumber Party Games to help you come up with even more ideas for your party.
-- Contributed by: Lorie WitkopCome and enjoy a night full of beauty and fun!
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-- Contributed by: Bobby PhillipsIt sounds like you have a fun party planned. Letting your guests know what activities to expect at the party can be a great addition to an invitation.
-- Contributed by: Lorie Witkopwill stay until sunday. will attend the Aaron Watson concert($10). will need a swim suit for games. my dad will pick us up from dance on friday night.will be in parade on saturday morning. HOPE YOU CAN COME!
-- Contributed by: bring a small amount of cash to buy refreshmentstnanxs
-- Contributed by: mercedesCongratulations on the happy occasion, GRM! I would treat this party invitation like a wedding reception invitation, and it's generally acceptable to state "cash bar" on these invites. Some people also call this a "no-host bar." A wording option that's a little less blunt is, "Drinks available at the bar." Our article on Invitation Wording explains these options a bit more thoroughly. Hope this helps.
-- Contributed by: Lorie WitkopI have a question about invitations to a casual celebration for my son and his new wife. They were married in a civil ceremony and we would like to show our happiness. The celebration will be held at a Pub, on a Sunday afternoon. We will be serving catered appetizers, cake, and beverages. Because of budget limitations we don't know how to indicate that if the guests choose to have an alcoholic beverage (there is a bar there), that they will have to pay for that beverage. How do we word this in the invitation?
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