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How to send RSVP?

We are in the process of designing our invitations and are going with a movie poster theme and will mail them in tubes. The problem is the rsvp cards. The invitations that I had seen done like this before (Plush Paper) used a ticket stub design for the rsvp card. I initially said we don’t have to have an RSVP. Guest can email us. FI is adamant about having an rsvp card and he hasn’t asked for much so I want to oblige. When we mail the poster in the tube should we:

A)    Roll the rsvp and return envelope with the poster and add it to the mailing tube? Maybe paperclip it to the poster?

 

B)     Mail the rsvp card/envelope separately from the tube in an A6 envelope? Maybe mail it 1-2 days after the tube?

 

C)    (your suggestion)

  

Oh, and I am fully aware of the cost involved so don’t let that determine your answer. TIA.

Re: How to send RSVP?

  • BanannaPBanannaP member
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    edited December 2011
    I would send it with the poster. It will get a little bendy, but I think that's better than sending it separately. I think separate would be confusing, and the less people have to keep track of, the better.

    Also, we're doing movie poster-style save the dates because we're getting married at Lakewood Theater!
  • Jay+MarissaJay+Marissa member
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    edited December 2011
    Definitely have an RSVP card--we had friends who tried to do email and almost no one responded
  • DonnaariesDonnaaries member
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    edited December 2011
    yes do the RSVP card.  We are doing website RSVP's and it's been... trying.
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  • edited December 2011
    i agree, I would just stick it in the tube. Love the idea!

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