Monday, January 18, 2010

Wedding Response Card Etiquette Wedding Response Cards

Wedding Response Cards - wedding response card etiquette

If the label the name of my notes on the response cards? We are working on a tight budget and want to ensure that only those who are invited, and a rapid response those who come are our reception.

6 comments:

Kate said...

not to put their name on the reply card - people who score in the direction

"Mr. & Mrs. John Smith"
or
Mr. and Mrs. John and Mary Smith
Or
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and his family
or
Mr. John Smith and results

none of them about who is invited specifically. If you do not want kids there, you should put on the reply card that the reception of an adult only

Deanrijo said...

I think I understand what you want. Of course, you can put your name on the envelope, but if you want to be sure, he invited some of these may give their names on the reply card, then play, they invited people and the only proper response is to the next. You can also use the figures as if you only fill at the invitation of the parents, but know that they have children who are not invited because "2" if the number goes.

Deanrijo said...

I think I understand what you want. Of course, you can put your name on the envelope, but if you want to be sure, he invited some of these may give their names on the reply card, then play, they invited people and the only proper response is to the next. You can also use the figures as if you only fill at the invitation of the parents, but know that they have children who are not invited because "2" if the number goes.

~KGB~ Kaitlyn's mommy said...

You want to put inside, if you just want to envelope.So Aunt and Uncle Bob who (without children), has continued to look outside and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith. Inside were Bob and Sue Smith.

Lexy said...

I had exactly the same reason, for exactly the same!

It's perfectly fine:)

Nikki the Wedding Planner & B2B said...

In general, the reply cards

M_________
and filled with their names

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