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Wedding invitations.. ect... am I missing something here?

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I have made invites, I made rsvp cards....

We dont need direction cards because everyone knows where it is, as it is a popular family hangout and my wedding is very small.

I just feel like I'm missing something....

Oh yea, I'm going to order save the date magnets, so I dont need to make one of those.

Am I missing anything else?

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  1. Definately what Cassie mentioned... As for the registry, you can go to the places that you have registered with and ask them to print out a list of the items that you have scanned, and makes copies, otherwise they may have registry cards, with a barcode on it esp. for you, so that when guests go in, they can scan the card and will tell or print out the items you have registered, so your guests know exactly what to get you... The shops or department stores will also mark off the items, so you dont recieve the same gift twice...

    Friends of ours did exactky this and sent them along with the invites/RSVP cards...


  2. It's not "etiquettely correct" to include your registry information in your wedding invitations.  For some strange reason it is ok to put them in your shower invitations, though.

    Otherwise, just have friends/family pass the info along via word of mouth.

    It sounds like you have everything, here are a few other options...

    -dinner choice cards

    -wedding website info (it is ok to include this and then put the registry info on the website...go figure!!!)

  3. Where you are registered (if you want to include that)

    Seals for the envelopes

    return addresses for the back

    otherwise you should be set to go.. good luck :)

  4. You don't send out cards saying where you are registered. That's only acceptable with shower invitations, not wedding invitations.

    There are invites, reception invites, and RSVP cards. If your reception is at the same site as the ceremony, then you don't need a separate reception invite...... Send an envelope for the guests to return the RSVP in, and self-address it and include a stamp!

  5. Programs for the ceremony.

  6. Self adressed envelopes for the RSVP cards to be returned to you. They also should have stamps on them already.

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