Wedding Rsvp Post Cards

Written by Kathleen Gagne
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What are Wedding RSVP Post Cards?

Traditionally, guests invited to a wedding are asked to indicate whether they are coming and whether they are bringing a guest or their entire family, including children. This request is usually in the form of a card or wedding RSVP post cards enclosed in the invitation envelope. These cards should come with either a stamped envelope or, in the case of a post card, with a stamp.

Today, there is a wide variety of other information that must be included with the invitations. For example, in addition to the RSVP card, you may need a dinner choice card, one or more sheets detailing directions to the site of the ceremony and/or the site of the reception, and even hotel contact information for out-of-town guests. All of these extras add significantly to the cost of the invitations and to the number of things the guest has to address the day of the wedding.


Do You Need Wedding RSVP Post Cards?

The answer to that question is definitely "no." As a matter of fact, you may not really need very much more than the invitation card itself. There is another way to get the appropriate information to your guests, while, at the same time, making it easier for them to respond. All you need are the services of an inexpensive and very effective Wedding RSVP specialist.

You can find these companies online. Many have been around for decades and have a lot of experience in making things easier for the wedding couple and their families. They offer, for example, help in creating the RSVP wording that will allow your guests to make a simple phone call to a toll-free number where they can state whether they are coming as well as what meal they want. You can also find companies that offer the option of a website showcasing your wedding and providing easy access to all the pertinent information any guest or friend might need.



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