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keithsbride
Posts: 122
From: Miami, FL
Reception response cards
Does anyone have a sample response card for a reception where you're going to be doing seating. One where you need to know exact names of guests. And one that makes it clear that if it doesn't say "and guest" don't bring anybody extra.
I'm trying to design/word mine (DIY, thanks to you ladies' persuasion).
I don't know if I should write the number of invited guests on the blank line before I mail it out or what. I'm scared that if I do it that way what if I invite two people (i.e. husband/wife) and write the number 2 on the blank line, but then only one of them can attend. I kinda don't want them to think they can just go ahead and fill that extra spot with some other random person.
Edited: keithsbride (Mon 19 May 2008 08:12:01 PM GMT)
AKitten
Posts: 177
From: NY native- Residing in MD
Re: Reception response cards
Edited: AKitten (Mon 19 May 2008 08:31:22 PM GMT)
Ginoue
Posts: 2361
From: Orlando, FL
Re: Reception response cards
I think that's a great way to do it because it let that person know that under no circumstances are they allowed to bring in extra people if you told them how many you're expecting. I think that it's the most civil way to handle it.
Good luck to you sister. From one South Floridian to another, I know that my invitation will be sent first, right? (Just kidding Diva!!!) I wanted you to breathe and relax and this is my way of doing it.
Edited: Ginoue (Mon 19 May 2008 09:09:00 PM GMT)
keithsbride
Posts: 122
From: Miami, FL
Re: Reception response cards
Next question: Are you ladies inviting the significant others' of bridal party members? If so, where are you drawing the line? I mean, are you inviting significant others of, perhaps, 3 months or more or something like that?
Edited: keithsbride (Mon 19 May 2008 09:39:44 PM GMT)
Mrs080908
Posts: 404
From: virginia beach, VA (hometown and wedding in NYC)
Re: Reception response cards
I think that me and FH have made a love connection between the members of our wedding party. They have all gotten so close. Our MOH and one of the BM have even went on a couple dates. (she will be catching the bouquet I guess LOL)
I have a cousin who is a BM she is 18 and her BF treats her like crap so even though she cried begged me to invite him I smiled and told her no.
I think the only way I would invite a significant other of a bridal party is if I knew them personally or they have been together for at least a year.
Edited: Mrs080908 (Mon 19 May 2008 11:57:59 PM GMT)
FutureMrsKeepUp
Posts: 1948
From: Chicago, IL
Re: Reception response cards
I would only invite significant others I know personally. Since I'm only having a cocktail reception though it really doesn't matter! HTH!
Edited: FutureMrsKeepUp (Thu 22 May 2008 01:34:44 AM GMT)
Ginoue
Posts: 2361
From: Orlando, FL
Re: Reception response cards
Edited: Ginoue (Wed 11 Jun 2008 04:53:46 PM GMT)
Mrs080908
Posts: 404
From: virginia beach, VA (hometown and wedding in NYC)
Re: Reception response cards
Edited: Mrs080908 (Fri 13 Jun 2008 01:51:20 AM GMT)
FutureMrsKeepUp
Posts: 1948
From: Chicago, IL
Re: Reception response cards
Edited: FutureMrsKeepUp (Fri 13 Jun 2008 12:28:36 PM GMT)
Ginoue
Posts: 2361
From: Orlando, FL
Re: Reception response cards
Edited: Ginoue (Fri 13 Jun 2008 02:36:57 PM GMT)
cmt
Posts: 532
Re: Reception response cards
OKAY... This may be a dum question, but here it goes. LOL
How do I ask someone to be an honored guest at my wedding? I was thinking of putting an insert into their invitation. Is that tacky? should I contact them personally? What do you ladies think?
Edited: cmt (Fri 13 Jun 2008 04:41:37 PM GMT)
Mrs080908
Posts: 404
From: virginia beach, VA (hometown and wedding in NYC)
Re: Reception response cards
I have some honored guests at my ceremony but I called them and asked them it was more personal and my great aunt even cried and said how thankful she was to be an honored guest. A call would be a little more personal I think.
The numbers may work but just make sure important people are not numbered pass 100 because I know people will feel some type of way thinking oh I was number 220 on her list. i guess I don't need to be there.
Edited: Mrs080908 (Fri 13 Jun 2008 05:08:26 PM GMT)
pamcrow
Posts: 1700
From: Upstate, NY
Re: Reception response cards
I think the numbering system is great but if the recipient knows about it , you are right, they may feel offended to be far down on the list. To get around this though, you just have to be more creative in your numbering system. For example, write "BA12" which could mean bride's 12th guest from the "A" list or "GC5" which could stand for the fifth person on grooms "c" list.
Edited: pamcrow (Fri 13 Jun 2008 05:48:37 PM GMT)
Mrs080908
Posts: 404
From: virginia beach, VA (hometown and wedding in NYC)
Re: Reception response cards
Edited: Mrs080908 (Fri 13 Jun 2008 06:08:56 PM GMT)
FutureMrsKeepUp
Posts: 1948
From: Chicago, IL
Re: Reception response cards
One girl I know used invisible ink. just put it under a bluelight to see the number.
Edited: FutureMrsKeepUp (Fri 13 Jun 2008 06:32:27 PM GMT)
pamcrow
Posts: 1700
From: Upstate, NY
Re: Reception response cards
oh that's hottt!! I really like that idea. Of course now you have the added expense of the blue light LOL
Edited: pamcrow (Fri 13 Jun 2008 07:08:57 PM GMT)
housewife147
Posts: 2423
Re: Reception response cards
Edited: housewife147 (Sat 14 Jun 2008 04:46:47 PM GMT)
cmt
Posts: 532
Re: Reception response cards
Mrs080908,
you are absolutely right. I'm sure a call would make it that much more special to them. Thanks
Edited: cmt (Mon 16 Jun 2008 03:12:56 PM GMT)
sensationablyhappy
Posts: 1030
From: from NY to GA
Re: Reception response cards
house this is how my responses were coming in too 1 day I would get 1 or 2, another day I would get 0, and when it was getting close to the dead line I was getting 6 or 7 at a time.
Edited: sensationablyhappy (Tue 17 Jun 2008 10:51:43 PM GMT)
housewife147
Posts: 2423
Re: Reception response cards
Edited: housewife147 (Tue 17 Jun 2008 11:30:34 PM GMT)
VIPrincessBride
Posts: 774
From: Maryland
Re: Reception response cards
Newbie to Diva in 11 days. This site is addictive!
Edited: VIPrincessBride (Fri 18 Jul 2008 12:53:33 PM GMT)