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What Information to Put on a Name Tag

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Summary: Learn how to arrange name tags as bachelorette party passes with expert party throwing tips and advice in this free video clip on how to throw a bachelorette party.

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By Pamela Yager
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Pamela is the Founder, President, and CEO of Bride's Night Out, Inc. and considered to be the nation's foremost bachelorette party planning expert, creating celebrations for...read more

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"Now because our party favor guest name tag is also a party favor, we wanted it to be a keepsake item. So because it is a keepsake item, we are going to have some other information on it beside the persons name. I put together some of the items you would need. You want the bride to be named cause it is her event. We want the event and the date. Sometimes you might have the guest of honor like say Jessica or Beth or Ruth or whatever her name is. The bride to be. Then you might give your event a name like it is her bachelorette party, it is her last night our, it is her last night of freedom. So we would put that there and we would like to have the date. You want to include the time maybe or just the date, the day and the date. You might want to put a picture here or a graphic. You can include a picture of maybe the bride and her friends or maybe the bride and the groom. Or you might want to just do a cute graphic that goes along with the theme of your party. At the bottom you want to have the guest name. It is almost like a backstage party pass which I think it kind of cute. It makes a nice keepsake item and that is all the information that we have. We are going to get started on the computer and work up on a nice design."

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