A growing trend in wedding planning recently is the use of online wedding invitations. While other casual events have already begun using them, should you choose a digital wedding invitation? Unlike other modern wedding trends, some couples may consider online wedding invitations tacky or non-traditional. However, there are some definite benefits to moving your having your wedding invitations online. Here are a few reasons we’ve gathered to consider this new trend for your wedding: Online Wedding Invitations are Eco-Friendly! The first big benefit to a digital wedding invitation is the savings of paper and envelopes. With normal weddings often involving over one hundred guests, that adds up to quite a…
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Why Choose an Online RSVP?
One of the most popular emerging trends in wedding planning is the online RSVP. While online RSVPs are great for many events, many couples find them especially useful for weddings. So, why choose an online RSVP? Isn’t it a little tacky compared to traditional paper wedding invitations? This has been the primary concern for many couples considering choosing this option. We decided to break down some of the best reasons we’ve found for using an online RSVP, in some nifty bullet points below: Why Choose An Online RSVP? Have A Green Wedding! The first benefit of an online wedding RSVP is the paper you can save. A wedding of just…
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Why Do Wedding RSVPs Have An M? – Ask Wedding Experience
It’s time for Ask Wedding Experience, where we answer (or do our best to answer) your most pressing wedding-related questions, no matter how weird OR common they might be. Today, we’re focusing on a question that seems silly but comes up frequently. That question is, why do wedding RSVPs have an M on them? The Wedding Experience team takes its best shot at giving you the answer below. Wait, what do you mean why do wedding RSVPs have an M? If you’ve never noticed, traditional wedding RSVPs will often feature a capitalized or stylicized M at the beginning of the blank name field. While people may think that this is…