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Elle
Master March 2015

Ring warming sign and an RSVP lol

Elle, on February 2, 2015 at 1:56 PM Posted in Do It Yourself 0 9

So we are doing a ring warming before the actual ceremony, where everyone will get the chance to touch our rings and put some good joo-joo in them before we exchange them. So the rings wont just be the symbol for our love for each other, but also of the love that our family and friends have for us. I made the sign for it today and I'm pretty pleased with the result.

I didn't do RSVP cards, I gave everyone an option to either call me, or rsvp via the wedding website. I don't really care how they rsvp so long as they do, so FB messages, texts to the groom's mother, etc will all be accepted! I had decided against rsvp cards because I didn't want to pay postage on something that I was probably not going to get sent back anyways.

Ironically enough I got a hand written RSVP from one of our older guests. Thought I'd share cause I found it amusing. Smiley xd

Happy Monday all!




9 Comments

Latest activity by alyshadanielle, on February 3, 2015 at 3:41 PM
  • kahlcara
    Master August 2013
    kahlcara ·
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    I like how you have your rings tied on. I read your post and was worried that they'd get lost with a ton of people handing them around (although I like the ring-warming idea) but I think it was a good decision to tie them up so people can touch them, send good wishes, etc but they're firmly attached and won't get lost.

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  • Elle
    Master March 2015
    Elle ·
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    That was one of my worries too when I first decided to do this. I didn't want them dropped, lost, or stolen. So tied to the sign, with someone I trust near by the sign at all times seemed like the best course of action!

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  • BreeCheez
    VIP April 2015
    BreeCheez ·
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    Thats a neat idea, ring warming. I have heard of it before but wasnt ever sure about passing rings around!

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  • JaKLyn
    Master November 2015
    JaKLyn ·
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    We're doing a ring warming as well, but opted to just keep it to the family in the front few rows to save on time, and to keep me from worrying something will happen.

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  • SJ
    Devoted February 2015
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  • Celia Milton
    Celia Milton ·
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    I do this all the time; we start passing the rings when I welcome the guests, and they are always back in time for the ring exchange.

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  • Ostrich
    Master April 2016
    Ostrich ·
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    If you receive an invitation by mail etiquette says you are supposed to reply in the same medium, so it may not be your only one if your instructions were- RSVP however

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  • Elle
    Master March 2015
    Elle ·
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    I think it will be the only one (it was from the only older guest that I don't speak to on the phone on a weekly basis) . The instructions weren't "Rsvp however". They were call the bride, or use the website. Though I will accept what ever medium people want to rsvp. I thought I'd save me on paper and postage, but if other people want to use paper and postage its no skin off my nose!

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  • alyshadanielle
    Master April 2015
    alyshadanielle ·
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    Cute!

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