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Hi Strawdermangrl!! Welcome to PS!!Date: 3/11/2005 48:10 PM![]()
Author:Strawdermangrl
I am new to PS, wondering what general opinion is about putting cards from your registry in the invites is a ''no no'' or if it has become ok?
Thanks!![]()
Good point Blueroses about putting website on the save-the-dates. I think that is what we will do and is completely justified since we are having a semi-destination wedding and there will be a lot of information people will need.Date: 3/12/2005 2:53:21 PM
Author: blueroses
Well--I suppose it''s ok in a shower invite b/c technically the bride herself (nor a sister or mother) is not supposed to ever throw herself a shower at all!!
Agreed. No problem with it on a website, or answered if asked....but just not good form at all--tackytackytacky--with the invitation. I have seen people who''ve included the info in with their savethedates, but that''s not much better. If there''s no way to rely on word of mouth, then including the website on the savethedate is a good compromise I think.
No kidding! No matter how hard you try to (delicately) spread the word about where you are registered, you are still going to receive a number of gifts that just come out of left field. Most people are happy to give you something that you truly want but there are a few that will refuse to use the registry. Some creative gifts can be fun, especially if the giver knows you well, but others? I ended up quietly donating several un-returnable items to charity a few years after we were married. In the meantime, they just took up valuable closet/storage space.Date: 3/11/2005 10:50:58 PM
Author: Mara
however, we didn''t include any sort of registry card as a nod to proper etiquette and i just tried to spread the word to those who asked and through my maids...but there''s always people you miss who give you random things, aka a silver butane long-handled lighter...like for a grill????![]()
Date: 3/16/2005 10:34:51 AM
Author: elepri
The problem with those clueless out-of-town guests is that you can send them letters every day with your registry information and they still get you something you don''t want. We had an engagement party last summer and people actually asked us to register, then asked where we registered and then still got us something completely different. I''ve pretty much resigned myself to the fact that we''ll be studk with a lot of gifts we don''t want. Oh well, there''s always Salvation Army.
windy,Date: 3/15/2005 10:59:52 PM
Author: windy1365
My fiancee made me put it in the invitations!! Now I''m embarrassed since you all say that it is so tacky. I even showed him that it says it is tacky on theknot.com, etc, but he wouldn''t listen. He insisted that his friends included it in their invitations - which I don''t remember. I think he just imagined that.
Love this idea!!Date: 3/12/2005 2:53:21 PM
Author: blueroses
If there''s no way to rely on word of mouth, then including the website on the savethedate is a good compromise I think.