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Wedding Planning Checklist: Section 6: Part 3

Respond cards are the most common way for couples to tally an accurate guest count, which is essential for the caterer and for seating. Although a small part of the invitation ensemble, respond cards are an important part. They save you money on food and they save you the embarrassment of not having enough seating. Here we’ve compiled a few things you should know about respond cards before sending them with your invitations.

1. Respond cards are most common, but R.S.V.P. services are also available. You are given an account with a phone number, which you include on your invitations. Guests respond via the phone number and the service manages your guest list for you. To learn more about this option, check out the original R.S.V.P. service, www.rsvpservices.com.

2. Respond cards are usually sold separately from the invitation, although Ann’s does offer value sets that include a respond card or respond postcard with the invitation, like this Dramatic Accent Invitation in Amethyst with Free Respond Cards.

Dramatic Accent - Amethyst - Wedding Invitation wtih Respond Card

3. Consider response postcards. They’re simple and economical. With postage always on the rise, the savings can really add up.

4. All respond cards include a simple verse, such as “Please respond on or before [date here],” and a place for guests to write their names. You will often see this in the form of “M” with a blank line after it. The “M” begins the guest’s title (Mr., Mrs., or Miss) and the name goes after. Many of today’s respond cards include a space for number of people attending, or number of “accepts” and number of “rejects.”

5. Menu choices are included on the respond card if you decide to go that route.

6. The respond-by date should be three to four weeks before the wedding. You will need time to contact guests who have not responded and to create a final guest list. The caterer will need the head count two weeks before the wedding.

Damask Arches - Black - Thank You Note Folder and Envelope

7. Respond cards come with printed respond envelopes for no extra cost at Ann’s. The respond envelopes should include the return address of the person keeping track of the guest count. This could be the bride and groom, or the task could be assigned to a relative or close friend.

8. Respond envelopes should be pre-stamped, always. This is for your guests’ convenience and your own. You want to make responding as easy as possible since your food and seating depend on it.

9. Keep track of the responses by maintaining a numbered guest list. Write a number on the back of each respond card that corresponds with the appropriate guest on your guest list. This allows you to verify that you’re marking the correct person just in case you can’t read their handwriting.

10. Once it’s time to assemble your wedding invitation ensemble — respond card and all — read, Helpful Tips for Assembling/Addressing Your Invitations.

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Wedding traditions and proper etiquette are important to consider for any wedding, but sometimes breaking a few rules to save your budget is necessary. Here are 5 tricks for saving money on your wedding invitations that might break some minor rules, but stop you from breaking the bank.

money saving tips for weddings

In your corner.

Ann’s is always in your corner! We’ve got you covered when it comes to saving on wedding invitations, and one of the best-kept secrets we’ve got is corner copy. For a whole $6 more, we will print your choice of wording in the corner of your wedding invitation. You can use this spot for event notes, such as notes on attire, your wedding website or — if you’re bold about pushing the etiquette envelope — place reception information there and skip the cost of a reception card.

 

Dare to be different.

Inexpensive alternatives to the traditional wedding invitation ensemble are not only acceptable these days, they’re often preferred due to being unique and sometimes less expensive. Some great options here at Ann’s include seal-and-send wedding invitations and sep-and-send wedding invitations. To learn more about these alternative wedding invitations, read What’s the Deal on Seal-and-Sends and Sep-and-Sends: Let Unique Design Save You Money.

 

Try a different kind of postcard.

Respond postcards aren’t exactly the “proper” approach to wedding invitations, but they are practical, and we believe practical often outweighs proper for the budget-savvy bride. Besides, most guests simply don’t care if the respond card includes a nice crisp envelope or has full postage, and why should they? Respond postcards are inexpensive and require less postage. So, save a tree and a little cash. Check them out today!

 

Discover your inner tree-hugger.

Skip the inner envelopes – more for the sake of the environment than your pocketbook. Inner envelopes are more of a tradition than a necessity. They’re usually included with your wedding invitations for free, but you can specify that you would rather not receive inner envelopes with your order. It’s just a small thing you can do for the environment that doesn’t cost you a thing, plus it’s less addressing for you.

 

Be resourceful.

Use your wedding website to share important information instead of using extra enclosures. This works well for listing new address information rather than sending at-home cards. Also, if you include the full addresses of the ceremony and reception sites on your wedding invitations, guests can look up directions online. Then you don’t have to include a map card, but you can still use your wedding website to post some tips and recommendations for good places to eat, visit and so on. Contact older relatives, such as grandparents, to make sure they receive necessary information.

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Add a unique touch to your wedding invitation ensemble with just the click of a mouse! Stamps.com has made creating photo stamps online super easy, and they’re available for a very reasonable price! Photo stamps


All you have to do is:

• visit photo.stamps.com

• choose and upload your favorite photo

• customize your photo with stamps.com’s easy-to-use tools

• place your order!

You can even purchase stamps in one of 14 postage denominations, ranging from 28-cent postcards for your save-the-date postcards or respond postcards to 44-cent regular, first class mail for your wedding invitations.

Go ahead and play around with your photo stamps. You can create as many as you like! Use them for bridal shower invitations, bachelorette party invitations, wedding invitations, wedding thank you cards or everyday correspondence after the wedding. Photo stamps also make a fun and unique gift for friends and family!

Envelope moistener
Ann’s Bridal Bargains can also address all your envelopes with your guests name and address.  Check out the details for Custom Envelope AddressingAnd remeber to save your lips for kissing by getting a couple Envelope Moisteners too!

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In celebration of Earth Day, we’re sharing a few earth-friendly and nature-inspired ideas for your wedding.

Lavender Buds are a great alternative to tossing rice or confetti and blowing bubbles after the wedding ceremony. Guests will enjoy throwing these scented buds your way as you’re leaving the church.

Lavender Buds for Wedding Favors


• The Ceremony Vase Set with Sand is a fun, more earthy approach to the traditional unity candle. The couple chooses a white or tan sand as the base to represent their spirituality. Then the bride and groom each choose a color of sand to pour together, which represents two becoming one. Great for outdoor weddings!

Sand Ceremony Vase Set


• Our Handkerchief and Verse Card is a traditional gift with long-term, sentimental value. This thoughtful keepsake can be passed down from generation to generation and won’t go to waste after the wedding.

Handkerchief and Card

 

Respond Postcards are a cost-effective yet cute addition to your wedding invitation ensemble. (We’ll talk more about respond postcards in our next post, so be sure to check back on Tuesday!)

Wedding Respond Postcards


Personalized Drink Coasters add a nice touch to your wedding reception and can be used for celebrations after the wedding, such as anniversaries. Or they can be used as everyday coasters in your new home together.

Personalized Drink Coasters


P.S. Don’t forget to check out our nature-inspired invitation designs, such as the Colors of Spring wedding invitation, Floral Delight wedding invitations and the Perfect Pair wedding invitation!

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