Your wedding invitations are more than just a pretty design, font style, and ink color. To make things as easy as possible for your guests, you’ve got RSVP cards, directions, and a bunch of other things to consider. So, if you’re like most engaged couples, you probably have a bunch of wedding invitation questions. Photo … Continue reading 10 Wedding Invitation Questions That Everyone Is Asking (and You Really Should Know)
Category: RSVP Cards & Other Enclosures
Are You Coming? – What to Do When Your Guests Don’t RSVP
“What do we do when guests don't RSVP? Some people just don’t reply to our wedding invitation. Is there a magic formula for the best guess of these non-RSVP people that will actually show up?” Why do you need guests to RSVP? Sadly it’s not unusual when seemingly well informed people don't RSVP to your … Continue reading Are You Coming? – What to Do When Your Guests Don’t RSVP
Be a Good and Gracious Guest – Wedding Invitation/RSVP Etiquette
Yes, times have changed. But . . . . . . when you receive a wedding invitation (or an invite to any event, for that matter) there are some obligations on your part. Remember, the people think enough of you to have sent you the invitation. Have a little courtesy to let them know if … Continue reading Be a Good and Gracious Guest – Wedding Invitation/RSVP Etiquette
3 Guest List/RSVP SNAFUs That Will Make You Go “AARRGGHHH” on Your Wedding Day (And What to Do About Them)
You’ve got it all planned out. Your guest list is complete, invitations have been mailed out, and you’re anxiously awaiting for the RSVPS to be returned so you’ll know how many people to plan for. Sometimes things go awry. Here are 3 common guest list SNAFUs that can happen, and how to deal with them. … Continue reading 3 Guest List/RSVP SNAFUs That Will Make You Go “AARRGGHHH” on Your Wedding Day (And What to Do About Them)
Wedding Q & A – When Guests RSVP More People Than Invited
Q. What do I do when wedding guests RSVP and state on the reply card that the number of guests planning to attend is larger than the number we’ve invited? A. If your name is on the envelope you’re invited; if your name isn’t on the envelope then you’re not. Simple as that. Unfortunately too … Continue reading Wedding Q & A – When Guests RSVP More People Than Invited
Wedding Q & A – When Someone Shows Up But They Responded “No”
Q. What do we do if a wedding guest RSVPs no, but they actually show up on the wedding day? A. When a wedding guest RSVPs no but shows up anyway. Yes, this does happen. Peoples' plans change and they are now able to attend. But, as the hosts, what do you do? I have … Continue reading Wedding Q & A – When Someone Shows Up But They Responded “No”
Wedding Q & A – What to Do When Guests Don’t RSVP
Q. I’ve sent out my invitations, and the date for my guests to RSVP by is almost here. But I haven’t got very many RSVP cards back yet! What do I do when wedding guests don't RSVP? A. This is a common problem for just about every bride and groom. When you're anxiously awaiting those … Continue reading Wedding Q & A – What to Do When Guests Don’t RSVP
Wedding Q & A – What Does “M______________” Mean?
Q. What is the M____________? What does M____________ on the RSVP card mean? A. The M____________ on the RSVP card is where the guest will write his or her title (Mr., Mrs., Ms., Miss) and then their name(s) on the line. These days, many couples are often omitting the “M” and putting the word “Name” … Continue reading Wedding Q & A – What Does “M______________” Mean?
Wedding Q & A – What Do I Put On The RSVP Card?
Trying to figure out what goes on the RSVP card when you're designing your invitation suite? I get a lot of questions from brides about the RSVP, (or Response, card), particularly what to put on the RSVP card. So for the next couple weeks I’ll be posting some of the most common questions about these … Continue reading Wedding Q & A – What Do I Put On The RSVP Card?
RSVP/Menu Choice Tip
Here's a simple RSVP card tip for your wedding reception. If you are giving your guests menu choices on your RSVP cards, be a little more specific than "beef" or "chicken." You don’t have to go into great detail (there isn’t enough room on the card for a big explanation anyway), but a "Prime Rib … Continue reading RSVP/Menu Choice Tip