Wedding Website Cards
March 5, 2008
Are you going to have a wedding website? More and more brides-to-be are setting up a site for online RSVPs, links to the wedding registry, directions to the wedding site and contact information. One wedding I went to had a forum to arrange carpooling (a great plan for limited parking and arranging DDs ahead of time!).
DC Nearlyweds talks about getting the word out about your site. So what’s classier than a Facebook E-vite, but won’t put a dot-com on your embossed ivory-stationary invitations?
Wedding websites are pretty much standard now and are an excellent way to get information out to your guests. One question I see a lot, though, is “how do I let people know about my website.” Etiquette is evolving and it’s generally considered acceptable to put the website on your save-the-dates but still frowned upon to put it on the actual invite (rsvp card or info card insert is o.k.).
DCNearlyweds suggests inserts from Moo Minicards. They look great, but there’s no reason you can’t make your own website inserts, if you’re crafty and have a good quality printer. Another option is to use a cheap business card service to print up some inserts, use a lovely font and a nice wedding-related pic and you’re good to go!




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