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You will fill out the sign up form, and that data will be transferred to drawnames.com a secret santa name generator. You will get a message in your email to complete your shipping information and yums and yuks to give your swapper some idea on what sort of fat quarter to send. Source: 6 months ago
I do this with my friends every year at Christmas. We do a Secret Santa and use the website drawnames.com. Source: 12 months ago
For things like Christmas, I like drawnames.com where you do a secret Santa and give to one person instead of 6. And opt out of as many gift exchanges as possible (ie the office one). Source: about 1 year ago
For next year-- suggest drawing names for your family (adult) gift exchange. The website drawnames.com even comes with a wish list feature so you can suggest to your secret Santa what to get. Source: over 1 year ago
All who have signed up may now draw a name using the drawnames link above. Source: over 1 year ago
FYI: The zola.com part of the invite is standard. You have to either remove it or replace it. The save the date was legit. Source: 10 months ago
Received phone invitation to a wedding through zola.com to click lead me to an application as an attendee. Ok I get it they want people to get onto a gift registry but they're asking for my Address e-mail, phone, social security, NOoooo... I know nothing about them. Do they sell my info? Source: over 1 year ago
Only having your name is fine. The issue I have is calling this a bridal shower invite when it's a tea party. And, then having the zola.com phrasing. A tea party is not a shower and mentioning gifts for a tea party is not a thing. Source: almost 2 years ago
I vote for number 4! I think the material/silhouette of number 2 would usually be a pretty safe bet, but the pattern is so light that it could very easily photograph as white, which is a thing you want to avoid. Try to find out what time the ceremony and where it's at from your boyfriend - if it's going to be outdoors or at a secular venue, you're probably ok, but if it's at a fancier venue or a church, you may... Source: almost 2 years ago
Thanks for your reply. I always assumed it was a private residence as well. I recently stumbled across two weddings listed on zola.com that had that specific Bishop house listed as the wedding venue so that sparked my curiosity. Thanks again for your feedback. Source: over 2 years ago
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