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Wilton 2104-6667 12 Piece Cupcake Decorating Set


Wilton 2104-6667 12 Piece Cupcake Decorating Set


$3.19


Cupcake decorating set-12 pieces wilton-create all kinds of fun cupcake designs perfect for celebrations or everyday treats! includes star tips 1m (rosettes; stars; and drop flowers); star tip 22 (zigzags; pull-out stars); round tip 12 (outlines; dots; messages); and bismarck tip 230 for exciting filled cupcakes; plus 8 disposable bags; and an instruction booklet. 12 pieces total! made in usa/impo…

Wine Barrel Cork Cage


Wine Barrel Cork Cage


$35.93


A fun and innovative way to keep and cherish all of your wonderful wine memories, and a great way gift to give a bottle of wine to your friends and family. They’ll never forget this clever present. Just drop your treasured corks in the top. This wine barrel, artfully sculpted from metal with entwined colored glass spheres is sure to please anyone receiving it. Patent Pending…

Wilton Cupcake Stands


Wilton Cupcake Stands



Individually decorated cupcakes are the perfect way to add a personal touch to celebrations. Now, with Cupcakes ‘N More, you have the perfect way to serve them! The look is fresh and fun, featuring silver-finished wire spirals to securely hold each cupcake. The twisting, towering design is perfect for any setting-showers, kids’ birthdays, weddings, holidays and more. 15 in. high x 18 wide. Easy to…


Closer Than Ever: Original Cast Recording


Closer Than Ever: Original Cast Recording


$12.70



Scooby-Doo's Wedding Bell Boos [VHS]


Scooby-Doo’s Wedding Bell Boos [VHS]


$12.98


In WEDDING BELL BOOS, the ghost of McBaggy Rogers wreaks havoc on Shaggy’s sister’s wedding. Will Scooby and Scrappy save the day for this damsel in distress? Then, in TO SWITCH A WITCH, has a witch burned at the stake in 1778 been reincarnated? The townspeople of Salem think so… and it’s up to Scooby and the gang to solve the mystery….

Tori Amos: Complete Videos: 1991-1998 [VHS]


Tori Amos: Complete Videos: 1991-1998 [VHS]


$6.00


With her skittering, piano-based melodies, fluttering voice, and penchant for mingling High Romantic imagery with impish surrealism, Tori Amos invites the love-hate relationships that define objects of cult worship. Except that Amos’s particular cult long ago reached mass popularity on both sides of the Atlantic, a commercial success borne out by the length and scale of this anthology, which coll…

Four Weddings & A Funeral [VHS]


Four Weddings & A Funeral [VHS]


$0.34


A surprise hit and one of the highest grossing films ever to come out of Great Britain, this effortlessly enchanting romantic comedy finds confirmed bachelor Hugh Grant (Nine Months) attending weddings with his single friends as they all lament not being able to commit. Grant keeps running into an attractive American (Andie MacDowell) at these festivities and begins a long-running affair with her…

My Big Fat Greek Wedding [VHS]


My Big Fat Greek Wedding [VHS]


$0.79


It’s not surprising that My Big Fat Greek Wedding grew more popular over the course of its theatrical release (whereas most blockbusters open big and then drop precipitously)–not only does it have believable situations and engaging characters, but these characters (particularly our romantic heroine, Toula, played by writer and performer Nia Vardalos) look like actual human beings instead of plast…

My Best Friend's Wedding [VHS]


My Best Friend’s Wedding [VHS]


$0.01


VHS MOVIE.1997 DATE…

InterDesign Classico Roll Stand Plus, Chrome


InterDesign Classico Roll Stand Plus, Chrome


$19.95


Flush all those stray toilet paper rolls away and organize with this beautiful CHROME toilet paper caddy. Simply slide the toilet paper on the arm for easy use and store up to three spare rolls in the reserve. Where sophistication meets function, this piece is the perfect addition to your bath decor. Don’t be left empty handed when nature calls.

Made of metal with a sleek chrome finish. Classy d…

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How To Cut The Wedding Guest List Without Cutting Your Throat by Gregg Hall

It is always difficult to make out a guest list for a wedding. It can be a very emotionally draining task and you always worry whether or not you forgot someone. Deciding who to invite to your wedding and who to strike from the list is easier if you break the list down into manageable sections. Next, set clear goals and guidelines to make the work of deciding who to keep and who to cut easier. Follow the tips we have assembled here to help you achieve your goal amicably.

The first thing you need to do to get started is make a master list of anyone and everyone you would like to invite to share the most important day of your life with you. Begin with people that absolutely must be invited like the immediate families on both sides, close friends, and friends from the past whom you stay in touch with regularly. You should also include co-workers if they are close to you. The next step is to list people that were good friends but haven’t been in contact lately. Put the lists together and count what you have so far. Another thing I would suggest as a way to keep the peace and as a show of respect is to have your parents and future in-laws make a list of people they would like to be at the wedding.

Now you have a good idea of the total possible guests which can be a bit overwhelming when you first look at it. Now unless you are getting married outdoors and there is no limit to how many people you can have you are going to probably have to reduce the list. You also have to consider the economics of a large list, the more people that attend the wedding the more expensive it will be.

Now comes the step that you have been dreading, cutting the list down to a manageable size. As soon as you start looking over the list you will undoubtedly see names of people you do not recognize at all. More than likely these are the ones that were wanted by the parents and in-laws. Double check with them and unless they say that they definitely want that person there, cut them. Next, take out distant relatives that you more than likely don’t even remember as well as friends you haven’t seen in a long time. If you have coworkers that you have no association with away from work then remove them as well.

All of this trimming of the fat should be done with the help of your fiance’. You don’t want to hurt their feelings or the feelings of anyone close to them. Don’t feel like you have to invite someone just because you attended their wedding. The paring of the guest list isn’t the most fun thing to do but if you follow these tips it should be easier.

Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Florida. Find out more about Wedding Invitations, Favors, and Decorations at http://www.personalweddingspeech.com

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