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floral

FAQs

If you have any other questions that may not appear below, please contact Maddie Wheeler at (402) 504-2704.
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What is the dress code?

Answer

We would love to see our family and friends dress up with us! We kindly request that guests dress in semi-formal attire with bright colors (excluding light yellow). Guests are welcome to wear sundresses, maxi, or midi dresses, button-ups, dress pants, or suits etc. Please avoid jeans.

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When can I arrive to the ceremony?

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Guests may arrive at 3:30-3:45 (15-30 minutes before the ceremony begins at 4:00).

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What color are the bridesmaids and groomsmen wearing?

Answer

All bridesmaids will be in light yellow dresses and groomsmen will be in black suits.

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What is the order of events?

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3:30 - Guests begin arriving for ceremony 3:45 - Final seatings of guests 4:00 - Groom, wedding party, and bride enter at the start of the ceremony 4:45 - Conclusion of ceremony 4:50 - We ask that all immediate family, wedding party, ring bearers, flower girls, grandparents, aunts, uncles etc. stay for wedding photos right after the bride and groom exit the ceremony! More details to come! 5:30 - Guests may begin entering the reception 6:00 - Wedding party will enter the reception. Will be followed by dinner and dancing the rest of the night! 10:100 private last dance for bride & groom, then send off!

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When should I arrive to the reception?

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Guests may enter as soon as 5:30pm. Feel free to come in while the wedding party finishes taking photos. The reception will officially begin at 6:00pm when the wedding party is back from photos!

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Plus ones?

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Due to vendors, chair, and table space, we kindly ask that you attend only with the people listed specifically on your invitation. Thanks!

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Can I take photos during the wedding ceremony?

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We kindly ask that our ceremony stay unplugged (no phones or cameras). We have a wonderful photographer and want her to capture the special day during the ceremony. Feel free to take pictures during the reception!