How to Address Message in a Bottle Wedding Invitation
Hi,
My Fiance & I are using the glass message in a bottle as invitations to our wedding in Mexico. Unlike most of them we will have a response card included with them. Since there is no inner and outer envelope how would I address it so they know it is inviting the whole family? Would I do it on the outside mailer box?
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Etiquette Now
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Jan 28, 2008, 9:38 AM
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Dear Kerrie,
You could write "and family" on the outer envelope, but it is the least preferable. It is better to include a note stating that the entire family (names are best) is invited.
Please note that if you are hosting this at an all inclusive resort, you are obligated to pay any 'day fees' for those attending who are not staying at the resort.
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kerrie78
Jan 30, 2008, 5:01 PM
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One more question that I just thought of & I will stop bugging you... By the way the site is great!
Since the bottle invitations are going to be sent in a mailer box can we included the rsvp card in the box or should we get them into the bottle? Since RSVP cards are smaller I don't want it to fall out of the roll & become stuck in the bottle.
Thanks again
Kerrie
Etiquette Now
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Jan 30, 2008, 5:51 PM
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Dear Kerrie,
Usually we would put this in the envelope so guests would keep them with the invitation. But, in this case it seems fine to do it either way, which ever seems more logical to you.