
A: The short answers: No, it’s not redundant, and yes, you should send them. While you’re right that clearly they know the scoop on the wedding, they’re still going to want an invite to remember the day. So while they don’t necessarily need an invite, it’s still a lovely gesture to send one.Click to see full answer. In this regard, what is the etiquette for wedding invitations?Traditionally, invitations go out six to eight weeks before the wedding—that gives guests plenty of time to clear their schedules and make travel arrangements if they don’t live in town. If it’s a destination wedding, give guests more time and send them out three months ahead of time.Furthermore, do you send invitations to parents for wedding? The short answer is no, it’s not necessary to invite the families of your wedding party. However, if they are close friends of you or your family, you should send them an invitation if you are able to. Also, do you send wedding invitations to the photographer? Send an Invitation Invitations are how you set the tone for your wedding with your guests, but it can help your photographer, too! “Sending an invitation beforehand means your photographer can bring it to your wedding to include in those detail shots!”Does the wedding party count as guests?There’s no rule that says only certain guests should be included in the rehearsal dinner. It is common courtesy to invite your immediate family, wedding party, and the officiant to the event, but if budget and space allow, feel free to include the entire guest list.
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