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As Important as Invitation - Wedding Invitation Reply

Wedding Invitation Reply

The wedding invitation reply should be in every wedding invitation so that your guests can RSVP if they will or will not attend the reception dinner.

This card can be as fancy as you want. It can be simple or it can be more personal. It can have the name of the person that will attend with number of others that he or she will bring along or it can be as simple as how many people will attend. Most brides want to have the name of the person that will be coming. This way they know who may have misplaced or forgot to send back the reply.

The wedding invitation reply can be a postcard or a card and an envelope with a stamp so the party can just mark down the information and pop it in the mail.

The postcards are nice to use, but if something happens in transit with the postal service, it could get lost or become damaged making it impossible for you to know who it is from or if they will be attending. The reply card in the envelop is a preferred way to receive the replies. Most brides will choose this option rather than a postcard.

When you are choosing the wedding invitation reply, you can choose one that matches the wedding invitation, or you might want to have something a little different. Most traditional wedding invitations come with the reply card as part of the card, but if you make your own, you will want to find a unique little card to use as a RSVP. You can be creative and design something that will stand out so that your guests will not miss the tiny card that is inside of the wedding invitation. The ideas for reply cards are endless.





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