Wedding Invitation Proper Etiquette Web Address On Card?
July 26, 2008
So my fiance and I are going back and forth on this subject. Our invitation is of a formal type and when you turn the card over, the map is on the back. Well under the map, I want to put www.wedding addy.com but she says no. It's on the back and under the map and it's basically a window into our life, we've been tracking everything since we got engaged. I think it's totally acceptable, but she says its tacky, Any opinions?
it's tacky……..just send an email with the address of your site to people you think may want to see it………tracking everything since you got engaged is probably way more interesting to you than any of your wedding guests…..



4 Responses to “Wedding Invitation Proper Etiquette Web Address On Card?”
Hmm…. we put our wedding website on the invite, in little letters. However, our wedding website contains only information relevant to the wedding and a few details about the people in our wedding party. (They come from different places, so we thought it would be nice for them to see each others names/faces.)
Personally, I don't see anything wrong with it, but our wedding is super casual, so perhaps there is some very formal etiquette that I've never heard of.
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By Kate on Mar 25, 2008
it's tacky……..just send an email with the address of your site to people you think may want to see it………tracking everything since you got engaged is probably way more interesting to you than any of your wedding guests…..
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By abc on Mar 25, 2008
Thats tricky, have you thought about adding an extra card to your invites so that this information can be on it, instead of on the back side of the invitation. I probably would not directly add a website to my invitations. How about at the wedding showers, can the website be incorporated into the shower or even in the thank you notes from the shower? Just a thought.
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By Erin T the Bride to be on Mar 25, 2008
If you're using it for RSVPs, that's tricky because it assumes that all guests have internet access, and people could think you're trying to get out of paying for a stamp on a response card. If you're using it to spread the word about where you're registered, that's also a no-no in the invitation.
What it boils down to is that it depends on what the content of your site is. I think people would be interested in your site, but you have to make sure it doesn't smack of gift-grubbing. So your fiancee probably has the best feel for it since she knows what's on the site.
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By Skatin' on Mar 25, 2008