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FAQs

If you have any other questions than listed here please don't hesitate to reach out to the Bride/Groom!
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What colors should I avoid wearing?

Answer

Greens & Rust colors Specifically: Thyme Green, Rust/Terracotta, Champagne & White

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Is there a dress code?

Answer

Formal or cocktail attire. Ladies; Long or below the knee dresses, midi dresses, cocktail dress, or dressy pantsuits or skirts. Gentlemen; slacks, dress shirts, casual suits, blazers. Please avoid cargo pants & jeans.

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Can I bring a date?

Answer

Unfortunately, we're on a tight budget and have limited space, so we simply can't afford for all of our lovely guests to bring a guest of their own. Plus ones are therefore by invitation only and we ask other guests to please not bring a plus one. Thank you so much for understanding!

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Are kids welcome?

Answer

Take the night off and leave the little ones at home! Get ready for the best adults-only wedding you'll ever go to!

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Are you registered? Where?

Answer

We have created a registry tab together within this wedding website for guests to navigate and purchase items we have wished for, or to add any amount to our honeymoon fund with card or Venmo!

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What's for dinner?

Answer

Mexican Cuisine

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What is after the ceremony?

Answer

After the ceremony, the couple will be taking pictures outside for around an hour. Guests can leave the reception hall to cocktail house outside where conversations, light snacks, and drinks will be flowing. Dinner will be served around 6 pm, with dancing to follow.

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Is there Parking?

Answer

There is ample amount of parking space. Please only park in the lot where directed, and do not speed or be reckless, this will cost the bride and groom a large fee.

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Can I bring alcohol?

Answer

No, the only alcohol allowed must be served by the bartender during reception hours after the ceremony.

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Can I post photos?

Answer

Please do not take photos during the ceremony, as we have hired a professional photographer. Yes, you may post photos and use our wedding hashtag if you feel, #soinklined!