8. Request the RSVP cards back 3-4 weeks prior to your wedding date for final head count and seating chart. Warning: Be prepared to call guests that do not RSVP. There is always a handful that do not return the cards.
9. Be considerate. Placing a stamp on the response cards is a simple courtesy for your guests.
10. If your wedding is adult only, make it clear by addressing invitations to exactly who is invited and note adult-only reception on wedding website. Pro Tip: Consider hiring a babysitter and let guests with small children know you will have childcare available.
11. Is your wedding beach casual? Black tie? Do you have a theme? Make sure you include the dress code on your invitations.
12. Less is not more. More is always a good idea when it comes to weddings and events. Order extra invitations. Mistakes happen and you will need more than you think.
13. Hire an invitation specialist. Whether it’s a personalized invitation or a custom/couture invitation, the consultant listens to the client’s needs and then helps determine the best approach. I recommend Marci Guttenberg, Invitation Guru of An Affair To Remember By Marci.
2021 Invitation Trends
Add an Unexpected Touch – Try Floral or Other Prints Inside Your Envelopes.
Up Close and Personal – Create Stationary Personalized to Your Love Story and / or a Personalize Wax Seal on Your Envelopes.
Get All Natural – Natural Tones Like Champagne and Blush are so HOT Right Now.
Avoid Paper Cuts – Get No Lick Envelopes or use Tombow Glue Tape.