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You should have their last name because your family and friends might not know Carol and Jere

Fairy Tale is 2 words (at least on all my contracts it was 2 words) so you might want to stick to that format
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Carol and Jere invite you to start
Amanda and Eric's fairytale wedding
In the sweetest way possible


I like this one!!! We could even omit our names...I definitely do want their names on it as they are paying for 99% of it :thumbsup2

I like that better! :thumbsup2

You're going to have so much fun!
 
You should have their last name because your family and friends might not know Carol and Jere

Fairy Tale is 2 words (at least on all my contracts it was 2 words) so you might want to stick to that format
a4sydj.jpg

Good idea with the last name...I already added it in.

You know how I feel about fairytale being 2 words:sad2:
 
Just wanted to chim in and say that I agree with the in-law's names being first if they are paying for most of it. I like the way it's worded. I can't decide if I like "fairytale" or "fairy tale" better. But I kind of think it looks cuter as one word even if it's technically supposed to be two. LOL. And since it isn't really a formal event or anything I say do whatever you want.
 

but you are trying to stick with the same format. Everything says Fairy Tale Wedding (you have a feeling about fairytale vs. Fairy Tale? haha)
 
Technically, both spellings are accepted, so says Mr. Dictionary:

fairytale (noun)
1. a story about fairies; told to amuse children
2. an interesting but highly implausible story; often told as an excuse

fairy tale (noun)
1. a story, usually for children, about elves, hobgoblins, dragons, fairies, or other magical creatures.
2. an incredible or misleading statement, account, or belief: His story of being a millionaire is just a fairy tale.

And then some people hyphenate too. Go with whatever floats your boat. ;)

Edit #1: You know whats a cooler word? Fable! You should use fable. Hahaha!

Edit #2: Although, you are technically using it as an adjective, so it should be fairy-tale. ;)
 
but you are trying to stick with the same format. Everything says Fairy Tale Wedding (you have a feeling about fairytale vs. Fairy Tale? haha)
Lol yes I do have a feeling:rotfl:


Technically, both spellings are accepted, so says Mr. Dictionary:

fairytale (noun)
1. a story about fairies; told to amuse children
2. an interesting but highly implausible story; often told as an excuse

fairy tale (noun)
1. a story, usually for children, about elves, hobgoblins, dragons, fairies, or other magical creatures.
2. an incredible or misleading statement, account, or belief: His story of being a millionaire is just a fairy tale.

And then some people hyphenate too. Go with whatever floats your boat. ;)
Lol thanks Sarah!!! I like fairytale!!!
 
Carol and Jere LastName invite you to start
Amanda and Eric's Fairytale Wedding
In the sweetest way possible


Better?

Hmmm, I had no idea that fairytale ws two words. lol

Edited to make it one word again. :)
 
I was editing while you were replying:

Edit #2: Although, you are technically using it as an adjective, so it should be fairy-tale.

Hehehe. Grammar is so confusing!
 
Now I am really lost...I don't know what is proper or correct, but Disney uses 2 words in all their propaganda, er marketing..I just thought she should follow the same suit.

All this DP talk, what did you pick for dessert??
 
Now I am really lost...I don't know what is proper or correct, but Disney uses 2 words in all their propaganda, er marketing..I just thought she should follow the same suit.

All this DP talk, what did you pick for dessert??

So we arrived right on time for our appointment with Karen Heyn. She was absolutely wonderful!

We went over so many details...it's hard to remember them all!!

First thing on the list was our Rehearsal Dessert Party. It looks like the corporation that is reserving Italy West STILL hasn't made up their mind so we have UK lochside. I am not holding my breath for Italy...it sounds like are chances are slim of getting it! We decided to use the gel candles on the tables in blue and green. I am not sure where we ended up with our menu but I think it's:

Tiramisu
Cheesecake
Chocolate Eclairs
Cream Horns
Bread Pudding
Banana-Chocolate Brownie

Yum!:lovestruc
:lovestruc
 
Banana Chocolate Brownie??!!
:faint:
Those are my three favorite words
 
What is even more confusing is English and American English meaning different things!
 
is there a difference between american bread pudding and english bread pudding?
 
I am NOT a bread pudding person. I worked at Publix bakery when I was in high school and the bread pudding was always watery and just didn't look very good.

Did they give you the marshmallow, chocolate and peanut bark to try? Carrie posted the recipe once and I made it..anything that has chocolate chips, peanut butter chips and marshmallows can't be bad!!
 














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