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QOTD 6/16

Did you include extra enclosure cards in your invitation?  What information was on them?

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Re: QOTD 6/16

  • cschuma2cschuma2 member
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    edited December 2011
    I included 4 enclosure cards.

    1. Reception Information
    2. Direction Information about where to go within the park.
    3. A card giving the back-up/rain location for the ceremony
    4. RSVP Card

    My invitation had pockets and I definitely utilized them!
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  • rak123rak123 member
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    edited December 2011
    I don't plan on doing a reception card because it will be immediately following the ceremony at the same location. 

    I will definitely be including directions to Nazareth, and also hotel information.

    And of course, the RSVP card.

    Cschuma, did you make the pocketfold invitation yourself? 
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  • edited December 2011
    Yes, cschuma, that's the type of invitation I want to do.  Did you do it yourself?  How much did you spend?
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  • cschuma2cschuma2 member
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    edited December 2011
    I bought a kit from Michaels on clearance.  Each kit included 30 invitations with 2 enclosure cards.  I needed 40 invites, so I bought 3 boxes to get all of the enclosure cards I needed to include (plus a few extra in case of printing errors).  I think each box was originally $40, and I bought them for $20.  The style I bought has been discontinued, but it was the same style and brand as the one linked below.  Just different colors and patterns.

    http://www.brides.com/planning/invitations/gallery/vendor/designer/brides_wedding_collection/detail/185387?f=168%3A700&offset=1
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  • rak123rak123 member
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    edited December 2011
    Wow, those are cool!  I didn't know Michael's sold those kinds of kits.  Good to know :)
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  • nyreknyrek member
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    edited December 2011
    We just had the RSVP card & envelope, and then we made accomodation recommendation cards that we tucked in as well. 

    No reception card or direction card as the ceremony and reception are both at the zoo.
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  • aholtsbaholtsb member
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    edited December 2011
    I am not doing any enclosures(technically).  We are doing a send-n-seal, so the RSVP card is attached along a perforated edge to the invitation.

    I will have a map to our reception location on our program and we will have any additional information that is needed on our website.
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  • cschuma2cschuma2 member
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    edited December 2011
    Send -n-seals are awesome! Easy too!  I used to work at a place where we would do custom invitations.  We used to really suggest these as they were about the same price as any other invitation and you didn't have to buy a separate RSVP! 
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  • k22tk22t member
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    edited December 2011
    we had the rsvp card and directions to church and reception.
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  • edited December 2011
    We are making pocket fold invitations from scratch and are including

    1. reception/ accommodation card
    2. directions to church and reception hall
    3. rsvp and envelope

    We have a lot of out of town guests so this was the easiest way for us to let them know what we have planned.
  • edited December 2011
    We ordered ours from VistaPrint. They allow you to put additional information on the back so we didn't have to have an enclosure card. On the back we put reception information and the wedding website. It was amazingly cheap --- I think we paid $115 (including shipping, envelopes, rsvp cards, rsvp envelopes) for 175 or 200 beautiful invites.
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