Utah Weddings

Do They Make Light Brown Tuxedos?

1. Kristi wrote:
I was wondering, how is the best way to request money instead of gifts? I am getting married out of state and it would be too difficult to haul everything back.

Kristi, I have had several questions pertaining to how to request money instead of gifts. I have also been asked how to word having a money tree on your announcements. Though we all want money and gifts, we should not ask for them. There should be no mention of money or gifts on an invitation. Nor should there be any mention of where you are registered. You are inviting your guest to come to your wedding; you are not inviting them to bring you a gift. It’s okay to have a money tree at your reception and it’s definitely okay to register. Both are fun and both make it more convenient for those getting you a gift. However, where you are registered or if you prefer money or gifts should only be passed along by word of mouth.
2. Vickie wrote:
Is it ever really too soon to start planning your wedding?

It is never too soon to start planning your wedding day. You might find though that the things you currently love you may not be so fond of down the road. Trends are always changing, especially colors. The season in which you get married will also change how you do things. But why not get ideas and start looking around? There are so many options out there that starting early will give you a chance to really find what you love.
3. T. wrote:
What should I expect to pay for an event planner or an event decorator to decorate my wedding? What are the factors?

An event planner can save you a lot of money and save you a lot of valuable time. They know about the services out there and they know the people in the business. Most event planners will take a percentage of the total amount of the wedding as their pay. If you are having someone do only the or an decorating and not the planning, then they will either include their pay with what you are renting or they will have a per hour labor charge. It would be important to know up front what you want them to do for you, as this will determine the price. Having someone plan the whole event for you from start to finish will cost more than someone that will be doing just parts of it.

4. Erin wrote:
I am having a wedding in May and my colors are pink and brown. My fiancé wants to wear a tux instead of a suit. My family says that he cannot wear a black tux as it would clash with the brown. What other options are there. Do they make light brown tuxedos?

Hi Erin. They do make light brown and also chocolate brown tuxedos - I know Calvin Klein and Claiborne have both options. Another choice is to go with an Ivory (not white) Tuxedo and do a brown vest and tie. Both options would look excellent with your colors.

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