Over the years, I have assisted party hostesses, brides and wedding planners with invitation etiquette and wording. In order to spread the word about invitation etiquette, I have created this handy guide to wording, dos and don'ts. Feel free to share, pin or study for your next event!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a charming way to ensure we remember our manners!
ReplyDeleteLove this! Thanks for sharing and letting us re-share. http://cocktailsandlace.com/2012/09/30/invitation-etiquette/
ReplyDeleteTechnically, the MOST correct form is to NOT include a separate RSVP card. The guest should respond on their own personal note cards with the following:
ReplyDeleteMr. and Mrs. Jones
accept the kind invitation
of Mr. and Mrs. Smith
for Saturday the 4th of October.
But how many people would do this? Out of 100 invited to my wedding 20 years ago, about 20 wrote proper notes and about 50 phoned. The others? Ha.
Great list.