Year: 2016

Lifestyle
Trula Marie

Cards, Cats, and Chaos: Our Christmas Card Story

Christmas cards may seem simple, but what happens when the perfect photo won’t cooperate—and your printer refuses to cooperate either? Between holiday chaos, a mischievous furball, and tech mishaps, this year’s Christmas card adventure was anything but ordinary.

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Uncategorized
Trula Marie

From RSVPs to Secret Santa: Holiday Party Hacks

The holiday season is rolling in, and that means parties—lots of them. But do you really know the unspoken rules for RSVPs, gift exchanges, and what to wear? From Secret Santa snafus to potluck pitfalls, I’ve got the insider tips to make sure you’re the guest everyone loves to have.

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Books
Trula Marie

Hooked on Outlander: Diving into Dragonfly in Amber

After finishing Dragonfly in Amber, I can confidently say this second installment of Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander series is a whirlwind of wit, unexpected twists, and classic Jamie Fraser charm. The ending had me laughing out loud in public, and now I’m eagerly preparing to binge-watch the corresponding season of the show. If you’ve been searching for a series that blends history, romance, and a little chaos, this one might just sweep you off your feet.

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Advice
Trula Marie

The Art of the Invite: RSVP Deadlines and Timing Tips

You’ve chosen the perfect invitation, carefully addressed each envelope, but when is the right time to send them out? Timing can make or break an event, and there’s a little-known etiquette trick that ensures your guests actually show up—and RSVP on time. Whether it’s a casual gathering or the wedding of the year, getting this part right can save you stress, money, and a lot of last-minute scrambling.

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Advice
Trula Marie

The Art of the Invite: Handwriting, Labels, and Proper Titles

Once your invitations are designed and printed, the next step is addressing them — and yes, there’s a method to the madness. For small gatherings, hand-addressed envelopes in neat, elegant handwriting are ideal. For larger events, printed labels work beautifully. Singular recipients get their full name and address, couples are typically addressed with the male first (or whichever guest you know best), and families can be included with a simple “and family.” Following these guidelines ensures your invitations arrive polished, respectful, and ready to impress.

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Advice
Trula Marie

The Art of the Invite: Crafting Invitations That Impress

Selecting the perfect invitation is an art all its own. Whether you’re sending a physical invite or an online version, the key is matching the theme, ensuring readability, mixing fonts to draw attention, and creating a short, memorable working title. From choosing paper and envelopes to testing folds, a well-thought-out invitation sets the tone for your event and leaves guests with a seamless first impression. The effort may seem meticulous, but the result is a polished invite that communicates your event just as beautifully as you imagined.

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