Rather than a banking on a fixed percentage, we needed a method of organization that was more flexible. We used a very traditional way to manage the variables of the guest list, which was to divide all the guests into an A List, a B List, and a C List. It sounds cruel like you are “ranking” your guests, but the lists are not based on whom you like best. They are merely a method of strategy.
Don’t you love sifting through the plethora of credit card offers and penny saver coupons to actually find in your mail an real letter or card addressed to you? In the normal inundation of junk mail, it’s so nice to find a hand-addressed letter from an actual person. Your wedding has been prime opportunity to…continued here
How many people you invite will largely depend on three factors: 1) Your budget, 2) Your venue, and 3) Your wedding purposes. Your wedding venue will dictate your max capacity (and implicitly, your minimum because 10 people in a grand ballroom would be ridiculous), but your dollar per head comes down to what bang you can get for your buck.