I need to make some wedding gift list cards!?
I need to make some wedding gift list cards - like the ones you get from John Lewis, etc - for the bride andgroom to put in with their invitations, but I have no idea what he wording should be! Please can someone help!!!! What do they have written on them? We have made up our own wedding list from different retailers, home buying products, tupperware etc... and a friend is holding it for us. I need to let the guests know who to contact if they want to buy us a gift... but I don't know what to say! HELP!
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- Do you mean registery cards? Say: The bride and groom are registered at "Bed, Bath & Beyond" and "JC Penny". I've never heard of a gift list card, sorry. Hope this helps! Good luck.
- Check with the store they are registered with; they usually have some for you to include in the invitation.
- I am guessing your from Europe because my German friend says they call them the "gift handler". I don't know what phrase your family would be familiar with because in the USA all the store do it on computer today :) I would just make a short statement that if you would like to purchase of a gift off our registry- please contact Jane Smith 54545454545
- That's a tough one. I personally wouldn't include this in the invitations. It's quite tacky to put anything about gifts in with the invites. The guests will more than likely call you or your family/friends to ask where you're registered. At that time you can tell them that so-and-so is holding your guest list, and tell them how to get in contact.
- you have been specilly selected by the proud parents names in full who invites you to attend the mnatrimony in honour of their son full name groom to be bride name daughter of mothers name and maiden date year monthvday to be present for the exchange vows for their commitment from this day forward at the place time plese reply by date reception to follow and place and map if needed RSVP best wishes only and sometimes have poem on them like today i will marry my best friend with pic and then just dates time place and bride groom name and parents or please come
- I hope that you're talking about shower invitations. Because if you're actually thinking of putting "gift list cards" in wedding invitations that's the tackiest and most rude thing I've ever heard of. Its like begging your guests for gifts. Registry, cash only requests, or gift information of any kind should NEVER no matter what the circumstances be included in a wedding invitation. That sort of thing is only for shower invitations. So, if you're putting these cards in shower invitations, they should probably say something like this: Gift Registry Information Available From: Friend's Name Friend's Address Friend's Phone # Friend's E-mail Although, it would probably be easier just to register through all the different stores yourselves. You don't have to register for a lot through each store or anything. Plus, they give you cards to put in your shower invitations that tell people where you are registered. But please, whatever you do, don't put them in your wedding invitations. That's probably the most common and most upsetting ettiquette mistake people make when it comes to weddings. Believe me, anyone over the age of 25 invited to the wedding will probably be a little put off by it. I'm only telling you this to save you the trouble. Good luck with everything!
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