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You could have a typical RSVP card design, but have a blurb at the bottom that says something like "Technologically savvy? RSVP on our wedding website at blahblahwedding.com"
Just divide the postcard in half, with the wording on the left and the return addres and postage on the right.
A formal RSVP would be worded something like:
Favour of reply is requested by (date)
M____________________________
___Attending ___Not Attending
A less formal RSVP:
Please RSVP by (date)
Names________________________
___Accepts ___Regrets
I like Blueshoes2's idea for the "technically savvy." 
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Hi Hive,
I need some suggesting for my RSVP postcards. I want to give my guest the option of RSVP'ing on my wedding website or sending back the rsvp postcards. I need ideas for how the rsvp postcard should be laid out and wording!
Any suggestions?
Thanks!