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Including registry info. in invite??

Ok, so I've read it's not proper etiquette to blatantly put your registry info. on the wedding invite and that it should be done more subtlety like by directing your guests to your wedding website where the registry info. is provided.

My question is how and on what insert do you include your wedding website or registry stuff?  I'll be having the following inserts: Directions, Accommodations, Reception, RSVP.

Should I just reference my website on a few of the cards (e.g. "For additional information please visit our wedding website blahblah.com")?
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Re: Including registry info. in invite??

  • I don't know - is the only "additional information" your registry?  I'd just skip it, then.  If people want to know where you're registered, they'll ask you or your mothers. 
  • I put my website info on the STD. Its the most casual setting, therefore the most acceptable. Make sure your and FI's parents or BP know where you are registered so they can tell anyone who asks. Or you can send a group e-mail to fam & friends and tell tem you made this really cool website with pics and hotel accomodations and such that you want to share with them and then  your registry info will happen to be on there too.
  • You're correct to not include registry info in your invitations. We put our website on both the directions and accommodations cards.

    on the directions card it was at the bottom and said "Maps and additional location information can be found at our website..."

    on the accommodations card it was also at the bottom and said something like "Direct links to hotels can be found at our website..."
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  • We put our website on the STD, but also on the invites. 

    We added it at the bottom of the accomodations card, since that was the most informal card inside of our invite.  At the bottom of the card we wrote:

    "For directions and other information please visit Bride and Groom's wedding website at ________________________."
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  • Either the directions or accommodations card.  It doesn't really matter, but it shouldn't be the reception card because that's sort of an extension of the invitation, and it shouldn't be the RSVP card because people have to send that back and then they won't have the address anymore.
    Married 10/2/10
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