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florals

FAQsFAQs

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What is the dress code?What is the dress code?

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We'd love for our guests to wear soft, neutral tones - think crème, sage green, blush, brown, or similar muted colors. Ladies, we'd adore seeing you in dresses or pretty blouses, while gentlemen, jeans and boots are perfect. Keep it relaxed and comfortable - nothing too formal! ✨

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Where is the ceremony taking place?Where is the ceremony taking place?

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The ceremony will be held at our church in Amory, Mississippi. Full address and details are included on your invitation.

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Is there a reception after the ceremony?Is there a reception after the ceremony?

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We are having a small, intimate ceremony and will not be hosting a traditional reception. Enjoy cake & cupcakes with us after the ceremony! We’re so grateful just to celebrate this moment with our closest family and friends.

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Can I take photos?Can I take photos?

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Yes, we just ask that guests are mindful during the ceremony so it stays peaceful and focused. Afterward, we’d love for you to take photos and celebrate with us!

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Can I bring a plus one?Can I bring a plus one?

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Yes, guests are welcome to bring a plus one. We just ask that you RSVP with their name so we can plan accordingly 🤍

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Are children allowed?Are children allowed?

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We love your little ones, but due to the intimate nature of our ceremony, we kindly ask that no children under 13 attend. Thank you for understanding and helping us keep the day peaceful and focused.

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Is there a registry?Is there a registry?

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Yes! We are registered on Amazon and Zola. You can find everything linked on our registry page.

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What time should I arrive?What time should I arrive?

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We recommend arriving at least 15–20 minutes early so everyone is seated before the ceremony begins.

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Can I post photos on social media?Can I post photos on social media?

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Yes, we just kindly ask that you avoid posting during the ceremony so we can stay fully present in the moment. Feel free to share afterward 🤍