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Of course. That is what most people do :) It's a great way to spread the word about your registry without breaking the etiquette rule of no registry stuff in your official invitation! :)
I am having a destination wedding so we don't want people who are traveling for that to feel like they need to give us a gift. So...on our wedding website under the Registry page I put this: Although gifts are always appreciated but never expected, the gift of your presence is more than enough. Thanks for sharing our special day with us!
Each situation is different just thought I would share what we did.
We posted our registries on our website, as well! It's a great, tactful way to get the registry info out there, without flat-out telling your guests. Most people these days are somewhat computer savvy, so you can bank on the majority of guests visiting the site.
The two most common questions I get are:
1. Where are you registered?
2. Do you have a website?
So I say YES! Do it!
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If I write down our wedding website on our save the dates is it ok to put where we have a registry at on our website?