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The Do and Do Nots of Wedding Invitations

By Demi Mist @Beautyandmist

The Do and Do Nots of Wedding Invitations

Congratulations on your engagement! It is such an exciting time. There is a lot to plan for and a lot to do. But that is where I come in. I can talk you through the steps of planning a wedding and give you plenty of hints and tips to make it easier for you.

When Should the Invites Go Out To Guests?

When Should We Tell Guests to RSVP By?

It is a good idea to set the RSVP date for two to three weeks before the wedding. This allows plenty of time to get in touch with anyone that hasn't replied and checked if they will be coming. Often caterers and hotels need the final head count about one week before the date. So make sure you have the final numbers and meal details all ready by then.

The Do and Do Nots of Wedding Invitations

Can I let our Guests Know About Our Wedding Website in the Formal Invitations?

Can I let Our Guests Know Where We Are Registered?

Addressing the Invites Correctly

This works for inviting single guests too. You need to make it clear on the invite that they are allowed a plus-one or if the invite is just for them. Not all single people will be expecting a plus-one. If you know that they don't know many other people that will be there, then it might be a good idea.

Good luck with your wedding plans! It is such an exciting journey.


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