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LaLa
Devoted October 2019

Invitation Help

LaLa, on June 10, 2019 at 3:12 PM Posted in Planning 0 7

I'm creating my Wedding Invitations on Minted. I'm doing one Wedding Invitation & then a Details Card with our wedding website address listed for RSVP.

Is this how I should send them? Or should I add the Wedding Website address at the bottom of the Wedding Invitation instead?

If I do a separate Details Card with the Wedding Website listed, are there any other details I need to add? I literally have everything on my website, but not sure.

Also on the Dinner Choices, do I just put "chicken, fish, or vegan" ? Or do I put "chicken with mashed potatoes and gravy blah blah" all those details?

Thanks! Smiley smile

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Latest activity by Sara, on June 11, 2019 at 7:47 AM
  • Victoria
    VIP October 2018
    Victoria ·
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    If the only thing you're going to have on your details card is your website address I'd find a place to put I on your invitation that isn't the back - not all guests will turn it over. You could also include a smaller business-sized card with the website on that as well, but I don't think you need a large details card just for the one line.

    For your meals, chicken fish or vegan is fine. No need to go into specifics. It's sort of a given there will be sides.
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  • LaLa
    Devoted October 2019
    LaLa ·
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    Thanks! I just thought of something else ... if I put the Wedding Website to RSVP on the invites ... do I need to list the RSVP by date? Or can that just be on the Website only?

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  • Heather
    Expert October 2019
    Heather ·
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    A detail card is usually the same size as the invite itself. I would find somewhere to list the website on your invite, if that’s the only thing you’d be putting on there.
    For meal options, I just listed the main courses (ny strip steak, chicken with white wine sauce, kids plate)
    Side note, I found the same invite I was going to get from Minted on vistaprint, and vistaprint is having 40-50% off right now! (Saved myself over $150!)
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  • MOB So Cal
    January 2019
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    Daughter had her wedding invitation with no website/RSVP info (to keep it more formal and less cluttered), then had a smaller enclosure card that said something like, "For more information and to RSVP by December 25, please visit ___website ___; __password____." I think the card was roughly business card sized, and she put it on top of the invitation so when you pulled the invite out of the envelope the detail card was on top to make it harder to miss. (She also printed the website info on the back of the invitation, in case someone misplaced the detail card.) Everything was from Zazzle and all matched. Also, since guests had to go to the website (The Knot) to RSVP, she only listed the menu options there.

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  • Victoria
    VIP October 2018
    Victoria ·
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    Yes, this is exactly what we did for our online-only RSVP. Our wording was very similar too.
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  • earias
    Champion December 2017
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    We had a small details card with our website listed for more information. As for the meal choices, we used icons to represent each one. Then once we chose the specific menu, we listed it on the website.

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  • Sara
    Super October 2019
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    We had small Wedding Detail inserts that told people to RSVP via our website and gave the link, and also listed accommodations (i.e. our hotel block and how to reserve a room). I'd probably recommend putting an RSVP by date, but if you don't, just make sure it's easily visible on your website.

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