Wedding Invitations & Paper

With bells on...

I can't find anywhere that will allow me to custom print a response card or postcard with enough lines! My fiance loves this RSVP option and I want to add his "funny" touch to our invites!

I need at least 10 lines with the ability to do different fonts & spacing, etc. Any help will be greatly appreciated! I've tried contacting the company that made the attached image via their etsy site... pending a response. They only do digital proofs for self-printing, which is ok but not preferred.

Re: With bells on...

  • You can buy the design form an Etsy vendor and then print it yourself at VistaPrint os another vendor…I've seen this response card a lot.

    Or you could design your own on  and then upload it to VistaPrint. You don't have to use their templates or line limits if you design it and upload it.

    FWIW - I have heard form some brides on here that used this wording, that the responses weren't always filled out correctly. It confused a lot of the guests, especially the older ones.

    GL! :)
    :kiss: ~xoxo~ :kiss:

  • Torianne79Torianne79 member
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    edited February 2014
    Thanks for the tips!

    And mlg78 - there's a reason we chose this specific language that clearly gives attending or NOT attending as well as a required # of guests before the break from the affirmative vs. negative responses. Doesn't take a doctor to figure it out. 
  • We did this, and not one person had a problem figuring it out. Not one.
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    I'm gonna go with 'not my circus, not my monkeys.'
  • We did this, and not one person had a problem figuring it out. Not one.
    Thank you!!! I appreciate the vote of confidence! <3
  • My Grandma uses the expression 'with bells on,' so I'm pretty sure it would be fine for the older guests. =)
  • I don't have a suggestion besides what's already been stated, but just wanted to say I think this is hilariously awesome. 

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  • Yes, its younger people I would think may not understand that saying.
  • I think the sample you posted is fine but I generally hate cheeky responses. What is wrong with "accept" or "decline". We recently got a response card that had too many cutesy options and I couldn't figure it out.
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  • I think it's fun but it only works well if your wedding is going to be a little more casual. I wouldn't show up to a wedding in black-tie attire if I saw a response card that looked like this.
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