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Mrs. Johnson
Dedicated May 2024

It's getting real now!

Mrs. Johnson, on February 16, 2024 at 11:40 PM Posted in Planning 0 12

Today was the first day it all felt real. I know I am late with sending my invitations off but I did it. All of them should get to them in time for them to decided if they want to come and save for it. Since I sent them off a bit late I didn't want to worry about receiving the RSVP late. What I did was I made a QR code for the RSVP part. When they scan the QR code it will take them to our wedding wire website so they can RSVP then and there. SMART HUH... I hope so. How did you all send off your invites? Were you late like me? How was the RSVP part for you?

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Latest activity by Sarah, on March 5, 2024 at 7:39 PM
  • Andrea
    Rockstar January 2024
    Andrea ·
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    You’re still quite early to send invitations if your wedding date is end of May. Invitations are sent 6-8 weeks out.


    We included both a QR code and a paper RSVP, because we had people who would prefer both.
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  • Mrs. Johnson
    Dedicated May 2024
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    We have a few out of the state people and it is a destination wedding so I just wanted to give people time to save and go. Was it still too early?
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  • Jacks
    Rockstar November 2054
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    Invitations are usually sent out 6-8 weeks before the wedding, with RSVP's due a couple of weeks before catering deadline.

    You're probably OK, as long as the RSVP date isn't really early. The problem with doing that is that you're forcing people to commit before they may really know if they can go.

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  • Andrea
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    Yes. That’s what save the dates are for, to give the earlier heads up. But if they’re out now, there’s nothing to do about it. Just be prepared to remind people closer to time because that’s a long gap to remember, and some may plan to RSVP closer to time but forget.
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  • Mrs. Johnson
    Dedicated May 2024
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    I dis planned to send a reminder to everyone a month out to rsvp.
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  • C
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    If your wedding is still at the end of May your invitations were not mailed late at all. To the contrary they’re at least a month early.
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    I just saw the updates. Yes, still early. A heads up would have allowed people to plan ahead and your nearest and dearest obviously will know. Otherwise, it’s not reasonable for guests to need to save up to attend a destination wedding in the first place so that should not be a consideration.
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  • Mrs. Johnson
    Dedicated May 2024
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    Well I just thought some people would want to save money for their hotel and or flight and for other thing they might want to do that weekend.
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  • Jacks
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    Yes, that's what save the dates are for. It's done now, but you may have to remind people to get RSVP's in.

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  • Heather
    Dedicated October 2024
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    I'm super excited for you! Destination weddings are a whole other ball of wax, so don't worry about people who seem adamant to point out that you messed up the timeline. I personally know that most of my friends and family would want more than 8 weeks to plan to attend, and they're NOT going to forget if they're making bookings as a result of your invitation.

    Ideally we only do this once, and it's never going to be perfect. Plus, what's done is done! Enjoy the RSVPs, I hope you have a great turnout!

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  • Mrs. Johnson
    Dedicated May 2024
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    Thank you! You're are a very sweet person, I know your SO is proud of you. That is honestly why I thought I was late sending them out. I know if I got invited to a wedding in Vegas I would want to save some money for the trip to enjoy myself when not attending any wedding like events.

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    March 2024
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    I sent out first email (with town, date and wedding link) in November, and second email in January, and a third in Febuary.
    It feels really real!!! so excited!!!
    Snail mailed about 10% of invites. I have two grandparents who don't have an email address (and are divorced) and I could only do a run of 10. It took two months to get there. Snail mail is slow.
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