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Every wedding is unique. From holistic, barefoot beach celebrations to traditional church ceremonies, each couple has the right to define their special day. Naturally, it all starts with a simple card. Wedding RSVP cards give your guests the first taste of your theme, and perfecting your wedding RSVP card wording is the first step.
We checked in with a wedding experts Valentina Ring, Tasha Newland, and Alexandra Rembac to gather their wedding RSVP card insight. Here’s a quick guide to help you get started, along with some examples for inspiration.
Meet the Expert
- Valentina Ring is the founder, creative director, and head planner at The Stars Inside.
- Tasha Newland is a wedding creative and community founder at The County Wedding Clubs.
- Alexandra Rembac is the principal and creative director of Sterling Engagements.
Wedding RSVP Card Tips
Send Them Early
“Wedding RSVPs are one of the elements for guests to discover as they explore the wedding invitation suite, either as separate insert cards or as a portion of text on the invite itself,” says Ring. “Invites are typically finalized and ordered from your stationer about four to six months before the wedding, and sent out around two months before the day.”
Give a Clear Deadline
When you’ve sent the cards out, it’s a waiting game. To save yourself any stress, give a clear deadline. “My recommendation is to set it one month prior to the wedding date,” says Ring. “Many vendors require order details to be finalized four weeks before the wedding. Having your RSVPs back by then can make the process smooth and accurate.”
If you’re planning on tying the knot far away, you need to allow some extra time for guests to confirm travel details. The RSVP confirmations for a destination wedding should be sent out two months before the wedding.
Invest in Matching Stationery
The devil is in the detail, or so they say. When you’re picking out your stationery, ensure that it matches for an elegant effect. “If you've chosen to have a separate RSVP card for guests to fill out and mail back to you, these would typically come with their own matching envelopes, which should be pre-addressed and stamped for convenience,” suggests Ring.
Include the Essentials
Wondering what to include on a wedding RSVP card? We’ve got you covered. The card itself usually includes the following:
- A clear RSVP deadline for your guests to be mindful of.
- A way of marking whether or not the guests invited will be attending.
- Sufficient space for guests to enter exactly who can make it, including any plus-ones.
- Any dietary requirements.
Add More Information
Before you seal the envelopes, consider whether you need to add any extra information, such as your contact details and more. “You can add details of the dress code here if you haven't elsewhere,” says Ring. “You can also include a phone number and an email address or remind them of the URL of your wedding website.”
Leave Some Blank Space
Encourage your guests to get creative and share their thoughts with you. Allowing them to write something is a simple way to make your RSVP cards unique. “If possible, leave some space on the RSVP so that your guests can write any special accommodations or leave you notes about how excited they are for your celebrations,” says Ring.
Create a Spreadsheet
It’s time to get organized. “A tip I always suggest to couples is to create a spreadsheet where each invite sent corresponds to a number and then subtly penciling in that number to the back of the RSVP card,” says Ring. “This way, if the guests' names are missing or tricky to read, you'll know exactly who the RSVP came from!”
Break the Traditions
“Traditional wording for an RSVP is ‘Accepts With Pleasure/Regretfully Declines’ which is perfectly acceptable if a little boring,” says Newland. “We absolutely love it when a couple desires nothing more than to do their wedding their way and embrace the personal side of everything marriage. You can, of course, change the wording, you can add different requests, you can personalize the actual RSVP with your design and wedding style, and above all else, you can think of something quirky or even something funny.”
Add a Flair of Creativity
You don’t want your cards to be a carbon copy of generic messages. “These RSVP cards are a wonderful way of injecting your own personality and style,” says Ring. “You can really embrace your theme or aesthetic narrative! If you have space, you can make it more unique to you by asking some fun questions like what song is sure to get them on the dance floor, date ideas, or advice for the newlyweds.”
“We love encouraging personalizing it in some way,” says Rembac. “Sometimes that comes through within the first two sentences at the top via a message and sometimes it’s about adding a line for a love note or a song request at the bottom. It’s a fun way they can connect with their guests and set the tone for what’s to come.”
Wedding RSVP Card Wording Examples
Before you send out your invitations, it helps to see some creative RSVP card wording samples—a little inspiration goes a long way. Here are formats you may choose to use when writing your cards:
Formal
Répondez S'il Vous Plaît (RSVP)
Your response is requested before August 31st.
Name(s) :__________________
▢ accept(s) with pleasure
▢ decline(s) with regret
Entrée Preference: ▢ Filet Mignon ▢ Vegetable Medley
Dessert Preference: ▢ Parfait ▢ Macarons
Dress Code: White tie
Casual
Kindly Respond
We ask you to reply before August 31st.
Name(s) :__________________
▢ will be there to celebrate
▢ will be toasting from afar
Entrée Preference: ▢ Meat ▢ Vegetarian
Dessert Preference: ▢ Parfait ▢ Macarons
Unique
Will You Be Joining Us?
We kindly request your reply before August 31st.
Name(s) of our fabulous guests:__________________
▢ will be there with bells on
▢ will be there in spirit
Song request:__________________
Advice for the newlyweds: __________________
Entrée Preference: ▢ Meat ▢ Vegetarian
Dessert Preference: ▢ Parfait ▢ Macarons
Funny
Yay or Nay?
When we say ‘I do’, will we be seeing you? Reply before August 31st.
Name(s) :__________________
▢ Yes, you will see our/my face(s)
▢ Sorry, we’re/I’m busy that day!
Give us your best advice:__________________
Entrée Preference: ▢ Meat ▢ Vegetarian
Dessert Preference: ▢ Parfait ▢ Macarons
What should we pack for our destination wedding? __________________
Destination
Fly Away With Us!
Elope with us and watch us tie the knot. RSVP by August 31st.
Name(s) :__________________
▢ Yes, we’re/I’m beachy keen to attend!
▢ Sorry, we/I can’t make the flight!
Entrée Preference: ▢ Meat ▢ Vegetarian
Dessert Preference: ▢ Parfait ▢ Macarons
Modern
Will You Be Joining Us?
Say ‘yes’... You know you want to. RSVP by August 31st.
Name(s) :__________________
▢ Yeah, baby!
▢ Dang, we’re/I’m busy!
Anything else you want to say?:__________________
Entrée Preference: ▢ Meat ▢ Veggie
Dessert Preference: ▢ Parfait ▢ Macarons