I have a problem and I am stuck for wording. Our venue is all on one country estate. We are getting married in the chapel onsite but this can only seat/stand 85 max but we have 100 people invited to the wedding breakfast and more invited to the evening do as the house we are having the reception doesn't have a maximum limit.
I am putting a polite note in the invites of the people who initially won't be able to come in the church but will be able to see us come out, anyone had this before or have any ideas for polite wording?
TIA x
CommentAuthorFutureMrsW
Um I think I would have different invites, one for the 85 guests inviting them to the church ceremony, then invites for everyone else with just the reception information. Then there is no confusion as to which part they are invited :)
CommentAuthorTiffany
We are have 2 separate invites one for people invited to the ceremony and another for people invited to the reception. You could have 3? one for ceremony, one for wedding breakfast and one for the reception.
CommentAuthorMichelleC961
Agree, you need 3 invites- although I would personally find it odd being invited to the wedding breakfast and not the ceremony but that's probably just me :-)
CommentAuthorInDreamland
I agree with the others too, different invites so that makes 3, one for all day including ceremony, one for wedding breakfast and evening only and then one for evening only. Be clear on what time people are to arrive at x
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