No response is a response. If we do not get an RSVP back by the date which we have provided, it will be marked as "no". We will not assume you are attending regardless of our relationship. We will miss you celebrating with us, however, we have to provide a total guest count to the venue in a timely manner. Due to this, we cannot accept late RSVPs. We hope you understand.
Please RSVP no later than Sunday, July 20, 2025. Earlier is always appreciated. Verbal responses will not be accepted.
We would love to see our friends and family dress up with us! We are requesting all black-tie attire for our wedding. Please, no jeans, no t-shirts, or flip-flops. Please follow the link below if you need inspiration. https://www.brides.com/story/black-tie-wedding-guest-dress-code-long-gowns
We ask kindly if the ladies could refrain from bringing out your white or any shade of white attire for this one day. Please let the bride have her day. We ask that all guests wear black-tie attire, however, small details of white are ok.
Yes! We will be having unlimited drinks provided. The drinks are on us, but the hangover is on you! However, please drink responsibly. We do not tolerate driving under the influence.
We can only accommodate those guest formally invited on your wedding invitation. If you receive a plus one, it will appear on your invite. We want to keep our wedding intimate with our closest family and friends.
We love your kiddos, but we are asking guests to refrain from bringing your children unless otherwise stated on the invitation. We are hoping this is a much deserved night off for the parents!
How it works: Guests take turns dancing with the bride or groom, pinning money onto their clothing with tape, pins, envelopes, or purses. Male guests typically line up in front of the bride, and female guests line up in front of the groom. What it symbolizes: The money dance symbolizes the couple's financial abundance and helps them start their life together. How the money is used: The money collected during the dance is traditionally used to help the couple with wedding expenses or as a gift for their future. How the money is attached: Guests can pin bills individually, or get creative with garlands, crowns, bracelets, and necklaces. If you would like to participate, please bring dollar bills.
Yes, we do! Please use #OnceUponATran when posting pictures on social media so we can see them too!