Sunday, January 12, 2014

Creative Response Cards

Listed below are several different ideas to consider when creating the response cards for your wedding!

How to RSVP 
The price of stamps are always rising, so including a pre stamped return envelope for your response cards might be out of your budget. Sometimes the cost of mailing the invitations alone can be expensive if you use heavy card stock paper. Here are some other creative ways for your guests to respond to your wedding invitation.
1. If you've created a wedding website, you can add a page for your guests to RSVP.
2. You can also add you personal phone number.
3. Lastly, you can create a wedding email address such as johnsonsmithwedding@gmail.com

Number of Seats
If you're struggling on cutting down your wedding guest list, this might be the solution for you! Many of us have numerous girlfriends that are single and only ever bring a date to a wedding because they don't want to go alone. Also, you have those family members that bring their children everywhere even to adult only functions. To solve this problem, you can write down the number of seats that you have reserved for them. Then, it's made clear whether or not they can bring a guest or their children.


Entree Options
If you're planning on doing a plated dinner with different entree choices for your guest, make sure to also include that on the response card. 


1. You can include little pictures of animals to distinguish the entree options.


2. Otherwise you can specifically list the entree options.

Song Choices
Sometimes it can be difficult to come up with the perfect song list for the DJ when you have guests of all different ages attending your wedding. To fix this problem, include a line for your guest to write down one of their favorite songs. Then, you can compile all of the requested songs and hand it over to your DJ. 


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