YES! Of course, it's another special keepsake for them as well as being in the wedding. I was in my cousin's wedding and she sent me an invitation and I put it in a picture frame along side a picture of the two of us on her special day, it's adorable really.
2007-01-09 09:18:45
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answered by katiej47 3
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Yes. I am getting married in August and I am sending everyone involved in my wedding an invitation. It is a great keepsake for the special day your friends spent with you. Also, I am doing RSVP postcards that I am sending with the invitations and I need to include all of the wedding party in my final headcount for the caterer. I also keep all my wedding invitations from weddings I've attended in a keepsake box, and look at them several times a year. Alot of people do keep those to remember the most fabulous day of your life. Congrats!!
2007-01-09 11:08:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. It's something they can they keep as a keepsake (a lot of my bridesmaids are scrapbookers). Invitations also "set the tone" of your wedding, which may be helpful for some of the attendants who haven't been involved in the planning. It is also a formal way of inviting their spouse or guest
2007-01-09 09:35:15
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answered by justjen 2
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Yes I believe you are supposed to because they are a guest too. And I'm sure they would want to keep them as a keepsake. Also you still have to invite their families, spouses, or if your aloowing single friends to invite a guest the invitation will let them know that. I am going to send them to the members of our wedding party if that helps. Good Luck and Congratulations!
2007-01-09 12:18:05
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answered by Heather 4
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I don't know if there's proper etiquette for this, but i am going to send invitations to my wedding party anyway, just to make it official and to be polite. I'm even sending invitations to relatives overseas who i know won't be able to travel all this way, just out of politeness. In the end though, i think it's really up to you.
2007-01-09 09:21:44
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answered by katskradle 4
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Yes send them invites, it's a formality but that's what I did for mine. It's polite and also good for them to have the details of the wedding as reference.
2007-01-09 09:19:55
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answered by getfit chick 4
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Yes. I've been in three weddings and always received invitations. Oftentimes, there is spouse, guest or children that need to be invited addition to the attendant.
2007-01-09 14:08:00
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answered by Jenny 4
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yes, you do - many of them, especially the girls, will want them for keepsakes. According to proper etiquette - spouses and dated of bridal party members who are not in the bridal party should recieve seperate invitations but spouse who are both in the wedding party can be included on one invitation. Also, the flower girl and ring bearer should get their own invitation, as should the parents and the officiate!
2007-01-09 10:39:40
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answered by Chrys 4
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Yes you send invites to everyone coming including bridal party. Word the envelope: Jane Doe and Guest (If you dont know the person they are bringing).
2007-01-09 10:34:34
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answered by Kristin Pregnant with #4 6
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I would because most my want a copy for memory sake but to the groomsmen just to make sure they show up on the right date and time.
2007-01-09 09:30:25
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answered by Sexiest Bitch Alive 1
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