Saturday, August 8, 2009

Oh, the glories of the Internet

A while ago I became a member of www.TheKnot.com. It's a great wedding website, and it's free. They also have wedding websites that you can personalize, so I did! It felt necessary. It has all the information, and I will put the website somewhere on the things I send out. I'm wondering... the website has information about accommodations, directions, etc. Can I therefore leave these things out of the invitation? Traditionally, you send the invitation with a few accommodation recommendations, and then directions from the ceremony site to the reception site. Maybe I can save paper, and therefore money, by only sending the invites and RSVP cards. (That is, except to the older guests, who may or may not use the web.) Although there is a place online to RSVP, I want to go with the traditional option of including the RSVP card and envelope. Hopefully people will RSVP sooner that way.

http://www.theknot.com/ourwedding/StefGill&RoyFussell



EDIT: Mum and Dad say to include everything, and not to forgo printing something.

No comments:

Post a Comment