Is there a way to share your website to guests instead of emailing them the link? I was thinking of something similar to Evite.com but I thought I'd ask for your reccommendations.
I just added an "info card" to the invitation wrap that basically invited them to look at our website and gave a short description of some of the things on it. I let them know that they could RSVP online, look at maps, hotel accomodations, etc.
We put it directly on both the save-the-dates and the invitations - not sure if either or both of those have already gone out in your case. I really like the evite idea, though. I guess it sort of depends on your audience... if it's mostly friends/younger guests, that's fine; older guests might be confused or think it's tacky. (I don't think it's tacky at all - I'm just projecting. )
Our Wedding Stationary is in the process of being designed and the Save the Dates are the first to be done. We slapped our wedding website right on the lower left corner "For more details: (line break) www.ourweddingwebsite.com"
I know the etiquette rules are changing but I have read and been told it is still considered a no no to include the website in the invitation itself. I suppose that depends on how formal your event is going to be and the business card sized insert with your invites is a very nice idea too. We also have our wedding website as our quote on MySpace and Facebook pages. Your bridal party should also be pimping your wedding website out by word of mouth!
This doesn't exactly respond to your question, but I'd actually vote for e-mailing it over sending an Evite (which, after all, arrives in the form of an e-mail anyway).....Evite would cprobably onfuse some people into thinking that they were supposed to RSVP there on the Evite.
I used my e-pics and have them printed on moo cards. www.moo.com and had the wedding website info printed on the back. I plan on include them in my invitation!
Hi girls!
Is there a way to share your website to guests instead of emailing them the link? I was thinking of something similar to Evite.com but I thought I'd ask for your reccommendations.
TIA!
posted by springb2b 1 month agoI just added an "info card" to the invitation wrap that basically invited them to look at our website and gave a short description of some of the things on it. I let them know that they could RSVP online, look at maps, hotel accomodations, etc.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27217954@N05/2541570444/in/set-72157605376524573/
posted by angee524 1 month agoI added the website address to my save the dates. I also added the link to my MySpace and Facebook accounts.
posted by CarolineG 1 month agoWe put it directly on both the save-the-dates and the invitations - not sure if either or both of those have already gone out in your case. I really like the evite idea, though. I guess it sort of depends on your audience... if it's mostly friends/younger guests, that's fine; older guests might be confused or think it's tacky. (I don't think it's tacky at all - I'm just projecting.
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posted by GorgesViola 1 month agoWe put it on our rsvp card because we are doing online rsvp.
posted by caliocteach 1 month agoI'm DIYing bussiness cards to put in with the invitation, someting like "for more information, please visit www. blahblahblah.org"
posted by TallBride 1 month agoOur Wedding Stationary is in the process of being designed and the Save the Dates are the first to be done. We slapped our wedding website right on the lower left corner "For more details: (line break) www.ourweddingwebsite.com"
I know the etiquette rules are changing but I have read and been told it is still considered a no no to include the website in the invitation itself. I suppose that depends on how formal your event is going to be and the business card sized insert with your invites is a very nice idea too. We also have our wedding website as our quote on MySpace and Facebook pages. Your bridal party should also be pimping your wedding website out by word of mouth!
posted by Shelbystar 1 month agoI like the Save the Dates idea, too.
This doesn't exactly respond to your question, but I'd actually vote for e-mailing it over sending an Evite (which, after all, arrives in the form of an e-mail anyway).....Evite would cprobably onfuse some people into thinking that they were supposed to RSVP there on the Evite.
posted by maryalison 1 month agoI used my e-pics and have them printed on moo cards. www.moo.com and had the wedding website info printed on the back. I plan on include them in my invitation!
posted by deedrit 1 month ago