Lucky Onion on Colorado Bride TV

May 27, 2006

UPN's local television show, Colorado Bride TV (now American Bride TV), interviews Lucky Onion on pressing etiquette questions brides have with their wedding invitations. Questions like, "How do you say you do not want children in the wedding?", and "What can I expect to pay for wedding invitations?" are answered by Lucky Onion's Cristy Fernandez. Pay attention and win a free special gift!



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