'19 Kids and Counting': Jessa Duggar, Ben Seewald's Nov. 1 wedding

With less than a week to go before Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar give their daughter Jessa's hand in marriage, the bride-to-be and her fiancé Ben Seewald revealed the invitation for their upcoming wedding on Saturday.

The simple but sweet wedding invitation shows an image of the couple gazing into each other's eyes lovingly. Information about the wedding is also printed on the invitation.

The fifth-eldest child of the famous "19 Kids & Counting" reality TV show parents and the son of Michael and Guinn Seewald will tie the knot on Saturday, Nov. 1, at the First Baptist Church in Bentonville, Arkansas.

Just like the wedding of her older sister Jill with Derick Dillard back in June, Jessa also plans to have a big wedding party. She is saving their first kiss for the ceremony as well, which also happens to be a Duggar tradition.

The 19-year-old Ben proposed to 21-year-old Jessa in August after 11 months of courtship. They roughly had three months to prepare for the wedding, but the groom-to-be doesn't seem to mind.

"We have most of our planning done," Ben shared to People during an interview posted last month. "When you're planning a wedding, you can make it complicated or make it simple, and we are trying to make ours simple. There are some things that have to be done right before the wedding, but for the most part, we're ready."

The couple also did their wedding registry wish list, which is now almost fulfilled by friends and family. The two asked for practical home stuff like kitchen wares, bed linens, and bathroom necessities from Bed Bath & Beyond, tons of picture frames, iPad mini and MacBook Air from Amazon, benches, globe lights, and live plants from Target, as well as a wide variety of gift certificates from various restaurants like The Cheesecake Factory, Noah's Bagel, Bleu Monkey Grill, Subway, P.F. Chang's, Noodle's Company, Jason's Deli, Red Robin, Applebee's, Buffalo Wild Wings, Subway, Cracker Barrel, among others.

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