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Wedding Invitations & Paper

Please proof read! And a response card question

Together with their parents

Winelover123

and

Winelover123's FI

request the pleasure of your company

at their marriage

on Friday, the fourth of October

two thousand thirteen

at seven o’clock in the evening

Reception/ceremony site

123 Venue Site

Venue, Venue

Reception immediately following ceremony

ourweddingwebsite.wedding.com



Our reception and ceremony are at the same place. Can I put our wedding website in small print at the bottom of the invitation or put it on the response cards? My invitations come with one extra insert, but I'm not really sure what to put on it since our reception is at the same place. I have accommodation information on the website as well (all of our guests are computer-savvy). I'm hoping to not have to use the extra insert so the weight of the invitation is decreased. Any suggestions on the invitation?

Also, for the response card, I'm pretty confused. I searched through old threads, but didn't really find what I am looking for. Do I print each individual name on the response cards or can I write them in myself? I'm pretty good at calligraphy, so it would still look nice. I read somewhere that guests are supposed to write their names in on the rsvp cards? My invitations are being printed and coming from overseas, so if I can write in my guests' names myself, I think that would make it easier. Assuming that I can write in their names myself, does this format work:

The favor of a reply is requested
before x date

Mr. and Mrs. John Smith
____ accepts   ______regrets

Last question: I've seen that some knotties have used, "_____ seats have been reserved in your honor." Where does that part go? TIA!

ETA: clarity

Re: Please proof read! And a response card question

  • I think your invitation is worded fine.

    When it comes to your reply card, don't let your guests write their names in, or they'll also be writing in the names of their uninvited guests.  You can use the "___ seats have been reserved in your honor" wording instead.  I'd use this wording for the reply card:

    The favor of a reply is requested
    before X date

    ____ seats have been reserved in your honor
    Mr. John Smith  ______ accepts  _______ regrets
    Mrs. John Smith ______ accepts _______ regrets (use whatever her appropriate name and title is)
  • itzMSitzMS member
    2500 Comments 500 Love Its 5 Answers First Anniversary
    Jen4948 said:
    I think your invitation is worded fine.

    When it comes to your reply card, don't let your guests write their names in, or they'll also be writing in the names of their uninvited guests.  You can use the "___ seats have been reserved in your honor" wording instead.  I'd use this wording for the reply card:

    The favor of a reply is requested
    before X date

    ____ seats have been reserved in your honor
    Mr. John Smith  ______ accepts  _______ regrets
    Mrs. John Smith ______ accepts _______ regrets (use whatever her appropriate name and title is)

    If a guest wants to be rude and add people, they'll find a way to do so no matter how you word the RSVP.

    Simple RSVPs are fine.

    M_________________________________

    ______Accepts

    ______Regrets

    Please initial meal choices:

    Chicken Marsala _______ Beef Wellington ______ Vegetarian Lasagna _____


     

  • winelover123winelover123 member
    1000 Comments 250 Love Its First Anniversary First Answer
    edited June 2013
    Do I fill in the M____________ line? I like the idea of keeping it simple.

    ETA: I mean, is the "M" usually printed and I hand-write the rest of the name?
  • OtterJOtterJ member
    Second Anniversary 10 Comments 5 Love Its
    I like the "as they are united in marriage" or "as they exchange vows" type of option over "at their Marriage."  Not that there's anything wrong with it, just a personal preference.  Your wording sounds fine. 

    I've read that you're not supposed to include website information on the invitation, but I did.  Don't put the website information on the response card.  If people mail in their response, they no longer have the website handy to reference. 

    I had three inserts:  RSVP (it wasn't a card to mail in, it was information on how to do it - website or phone call), Accommodations (gave hotel information for guests with group rate), Locations (gave info on where to park for the ceremony, reception location, and childcare availability.  Everything was located in the same building, but it is a big building, and it was more of a way to let people know what to expect - light refreshments in the basement - not 3 course meal....etc.). 

    If you want to save all of the little details for the website, you can.  A lot of my guests visited it, but I know not everybody did. 

    Either write your guests names yourself, or let them know how many seats you have on the response cards.  Some people will ignore it no matter what you do, but both options make it clear what your invitation intentions are. 
  • I actually do have an insert, and the cost of printing included the insert so I did put the website on the insert instead of the actual invitation. That, and I ran out of room on the invitation. Thanks!
  • lallerton16lallerton16 member
    10 Comments First Anniversary
    edited June 2013
    I did...

    We look forward to celebrating with you!
    Please reply by July 10, 2013
    We have reserved _____ seat(s) in your honor
    M________________________
    _____ Wouldn't miss it for the world!
    _____ Will celebrate from afar


    I did not fill in the M line, I could of because I filled in the reserved seats number and hand wrote everything else. But at the end of the day, I figured they could write their own name. Plus I've had the people who we gave a guest to, write in the name of their guest, so I have that for my list. 

    I thought about putting an individual response for each person if there was more than one person on an invite, for instance: 
    We have reserved 2 seats for you
    ___/2 Wouldn't miss it for the word
    ___/2 Will celebrate from afar
    in case 1 person couldn't make it. But I left it the way I did it above. And I've just had people cross out the "2" and write in "1" 

    **Also, if you decide to not write in the M____ yourself, I would highly suggest you put a small number on the back of the response card, and correspond it to your guest list. Not only does it help in case people forget to fill in the M___  (which I've heard of people doing, hasn't happened to me yet) or if the person has sloppy handwriting and you have NO IDEA who wrote it (which HAS happened to me! haha)**
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