Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Housewarming Potluck Invitations How To Word Housewarming Potluck Invitations?

How to word housewarming potluck invitations? - housewarming potluck invitations

I help my friend with his inauguration party and need help with the invitations.
Recently married, bought a house and a baby all in the same year.
She wants to have a housewarming / together / meeting place and want their family and friends to bring a dish. They also prefer cash or gift cards instead of gifts. All her friends know that they do not cook, so do not think that they think about anything. So, how about the word the invitations without illusion, as if for alms?

7 comments:

C.M. C said...

Sorry, but we must vote Sweetrol and his wife. Add Tackie Sorry, the currency of the card and the idea is still more.

The only solution I can think of to reach a thickness of a general consensus on a few friends what they do.

Chris

Emma said...

They do not. During a dedication ceremony of the house is on the new owner to help your home with things that a person needs to be filled. I think that "invite" people to you to donate money and food to bring, under the pretext of the Day "/ Get Together / jurisdiction is absurd. Just Married and a baby? Your friends and family has their" party tired be.

sweetrol... said...

I think the idea of sharing is a form of bad taste. If you can not afford to get their friends to a party, then you should not be a party. Bring lunch and a gift card or money? Come on.

sweetrol... said...

I think the idea of sharing is a form of bad taste. If you can not afford to get their friends to a party, then you should not be a party. Bring lunch and a gift card or money? Come on.

sweetrol... said...

I think the idea of sharing is a form of bad taste. If you can not afford to get their friends to a party, then you should not be a party. Bring lunch and a gift card or money? Come on.

sweetrol... said...

I think the idea of sharing is a form of bad taste. If you can not afford to get their friends to a party, then you should not be a party. Bring lunch and a gift card or money? Come on.

JC said...

Totally agree with toast! Quite pathetic.

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