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Abi
Dedicated October 2020

Invites

Abi, on June 22, 2020 at 4:06 PM Posted in Planning 0 18

Where did everyone get their wedding invites from? I And are you planning on having guests RSVP through the card they send back or on your wedding website? Thanks in advance!

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Latest activity by Erica, on July 22, 2020 at 7:58 PM
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    Legend June 2019
    Melle ·
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    I printed my own but got the template off of greetingsisland [where you can also send it virtually].

    i emailed guests their invite and also printed them out for less tech savvy older adults. i had the older adults respond via rsvp postcard.

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  • Kerin
    Super February 2021
    Kerin ·
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    Hey there. I got mine from zazzle and bought pockets from cardsandpockets.com. I still need to get the ribbon to tie the pocket closed.

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  • Kelsey
    VIP September 2020
    Kelsey ·
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    I bought my invites from Ann's Bridal Bargains. I'm having all my guests RSVP via mail. I just like to have the physical RSVP to keep track of things. I also have an irrational fear of my computer crashing and not being able to get to my RSVP list. Technology and I don't always get along so well...

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  • Lisa
    Rockstar July 2022
    Lisa ·
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    I got mine from Etsy! I got RSVP cards that I asked everyone to mail back (I included a pre-addressed envelope with postage).
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  • Rebecca
    Devoted September 2021
    Rebecca ·
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    I got ours from Costco. It was way cheaper than anywhere else and the quality is great (cardstock)!
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  • Sarah
    Expert August 2020
    Sarah ·
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    I also did Ann’s Bridal bargains for invites, rsvp, a covid insert and change the date. They turned out beautifully and for under $250 (for 100 of each). I will say for the invites it is worth the splurge on the higher quality paper. I didn’t do that for the change the dates but I did for invites
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  • Jasmine
    Master August 2021
    Jasmine ·
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    We're getting our invites from Penn & Paperie. It's a suite so it will come with the RSVP card. They can either mail it back or they can RSVP through our website. We're giving both options just in case some of our guests are either not tech savvy or just prefer mail.

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  • Marissa
    Expert October 2020
    Marissa ·
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    I'm a graphic designer for a living, so I plan on designing my own on photoshop, then getting them printed through BasicInvite, since they have an "upload your own design" option. Also my photographer provided us with a discount code for BasicInvite.

    I plan on just doing online RSVPs through our website. I'm only inviting about 40 people, all close family and friends, so I figured if I don't hear back from anyone by the due date, then i'll just call/text them and ask if they're coming.

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  • mrswinteriscoming
    VIP December 2021
    mrswinteriscoming ·
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    I originally bought a template off Etsy and intended to print them via Zazzle or similar but it worked out to be more expensive than I anticipated.
    We ended up ordering some from Pro Wedding Invites. The service was great, we got to review our proofs and had updated proofs sent to us for even the slightest change that we decided to make. For a main invitation, details card, RSVP card, and envelopes printed with our guests’ names on the front and our return address printed on the back, it set us back $230 for 90.
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  • Mrs. S
    Super November 2019
    Mrs. S ·
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    I got a template from Etsy and had them printed on printrunner.com. Almost no one went to my website and a lot of people didn’t return the rsvp card and I had to track them down. Keep your expectations low lol
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  • Kenzie
    Dedicated June 2021
    Kenzie ·
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    I haven’t bought my invites yet but I got my save the dates from magnetstreet.com and plan on using them for invites as well! They have tons of options and have been having 75% off a lot! I plan on using online rsvps but I’m also honking about allowing people to call/text us for the older generation but still undecided!
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  • Anna
    VIP October 2020
    Anna ·
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    I’m going to order mine through Vistaprint. Although I do have a code for Shutterfly that I’ve been meaning to check if it would be cheaper. I designed mine myself, but want a professional printer to print them. I’m not using RSVP cards. I feel like many people forget or just call to RSVP and then the money for the card, envelope, and stamp is wasted. I mean, I had a friend who sent me and my mom separate invitations even though she knew we lived together.
    On the back of my invitation is my wedding website where they. An rsvp, or I gave my number for them to call or text.
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    Super October 2020
    Trisha ·
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    Our Invites Are From Stylishwedd, And They Will RSVP Through Our Wedding Website.
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  • Chelsea
    Dedicated August 2020
    Chelsea ·
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    I created the invitation from Weddingchicks.com and I made the RSVP/details card everything was printed at the FedEx store they are awesome. RSVP will be on wedding website
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  • Taran
    Expert September 2020
    Taran ·
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    I used Basic Invite for mine. It was great because I could fully customize the font, layout, and color. We sent rsvp cards with the invitations because I know a lot of people that have had issues with online rsvp systems and when my sister sent her rsvp cards for her wedding people would write back really sweet notes on the cards if they couldn't attend. The ones we've gotten back so far people have written little messages about how excited they are which is so sweet and I've kept all of the responses in my wedding binder.

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    Savvy August 2020
    Octavia ·
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    We did ours online. Honestly, with everything going on with pandemic, we didn’t want to spend money on invitations that may not be used if we had to postpone.
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  • Danielle
    Expert November 2020
    Danielle ·
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    I did Costco too! turned out great and cost effective.

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  • Erica
    Dedicated October 2020
    Erica ·
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    I got mine from Vistaprint. They usually have deals or promotions & they can design custom options for only $5 if you have an idea of an image you want. They were created quickly & were very good quality. I ordered my save the dates & invitations from there.

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