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The Ultimate Guide to Personalised Birthday Cards

When a birthday is just around the corner, most people visit their local card shop or supermarket to choose a generic birthday card ‘off the rack’. But card shopping is not always an easy or enjoyable experience. We’re all familiar with the struggle of circling the stands, being unable to find a suitable card for that special friend or family member.
Fortunately, there is an answer. Thanks to the miracle of the internet, you can now order personalised birthday cards online. Not only can you customise the card with a message or poem of your choice, but you can also upload your own photograph or artwork to the front. The search for the perfect birthday card is over!
This guide will talk you through the details of ordering custom birthday cards online. We’ll discuss everything from your personalisation options, to how much it will cost, and how soon the cards will arrive.
Why Order Custom Birthday Cards?
There are many reasons why ordering personalised birthday cards online is a fantastic choice. Whether you’re looking for a card for a friend, relative, colleague or spouse, designing your own birthday card with 123Print is always a better choice than visiting the card shop.
• Create a unique design. By designing your own birthday card, you’ll create an exclusive and irreplaceable card that nobody will ever be able to find in the shops.
• Add that personal touch. A customised card, with your own message or photo, is so much more special than a generic one.
• Edit a template, or start from scratch. Begin with a completely blank slate, or if you need inspiration, start with a pre-designed card and alter it to your liking.
• Always have plenty of birthday cards on hand. You can order up to 1000 cards at once, so that you’ll always have a birthday card on hand for when you need one. And the more you order, the more you’ll save!
• Save a design for future use. Don’t want to order any more cards just yet? Simply save your design and come back to it when you need it.
• Celebrate every age. Why is it that you can only find ‘milestone’ birthday cards in the shops? What if you want to celebrate someone’s 24th birthday, for example? Designing your own card will let you do just that.
• Avoid having to visit the shops. Order cards from home, and avoid the hustle-and-bustle of shopping in public.
We print all of our personalised birthday cards professionally here in Britain, on high quality cardstock. And of course, they come with envelopes!
What Are My Personalisation Options?
You’ll be pleased to discover how easy it is to design your own custom birthday cards. With 123Print’s simple to use personalisation tool, you can get started straight away. There are many different ways in which you can design and personalise your cards.
Personalised Message

The quickest and easiest way to create a custom card is by editing one of our free templates. Choose from one of our many professional designs, and add your own message to the interior.
Upon first opening the template-editing tool, you’ll see a message on the inside of the card – such as “Hope you have a terrific birthday”. This is just a suggestion! You are free to edit this to say whatever you’d like, whether it’s a poem, a joke, or a message of love. You can add your recipient’s name or your own name at the bottom, or leave it blank and sign it by hand.
Our clever templates also allow you to add text to the outside of the card (above, underneath or on top of the pre-existing artwork).
Create Your Own Design

Not satisfied with any of our templates, or simply want to create your own design from scratch? No worries. Simply click on our blank template to create your own card from start to finish.
This handy tool allows you to upload a logo or artwork to the front of the card, as well as adding text (to the front, inside, or both). You’re free to design your own artwork or choose any other image you’d like and upload it from your computer, Facebook, or Instagram account. Whatever image you choose, just make sure you have the rights to use the picture before you turn it into a card.
This also means that you can upload a photo – such as a shot of you and your friend celebrating a previous birthday! You could also take a photo of your signature and upload it to the card, if you can’t (or don’t want to) sign it by hand.
Artwork Service

For a small additional fee, we also offer a premium artwork service for our custom birthday cards. If you already have print-ready files, use this service to have them checked by our typesetter before your order goes to print. One of our professional team will look over your files to make sure that everything looks great before we print it out.
You can also use this service to specify any additional instructions for your order. For example, you can specify that you’d like a satin finish rather than a gloss finish.

How Much Do Custom Birthday Cards Cost?
The best thing about 123Print’s personalised birthday card service is the extremely competitive price. Our customisable greetings cards start at just £9.95 for a pack of 10 cards. That’s already cheaper than generic cards – and if you want to order even more, you’ll save even more.
Personalised Birthday Cards Price Breakdown

You can order anywhere between 10 and 1,000 birthday cards at once. The more you order, the cheaper each card is individually. The price breakdown is as follows (prices per card are rounded to the nearest penny):
• 10 cards for £9.95 (99p per card)
• 20 for £17.95 (90p per card)
• 30 for £22.95 (77p per card)
• 40 for £28.95 (72p per card)
• 50 for £34.95 (70p per card)
• 100 for £59.95 (60p per card)
• 150 for £84.98 (57p per card)
• 200 for £107.95 (54p per card)
• 250 for £129.95 (52p per card)
• 350 for £171.95 (49p per card)
• 500 for £239.95 (48p per card)
• 1000 for £459.95 (46p per card)
So, for as little as 46p per card, you can design your own birthday cards from scratch, or edit one of our pre-existing templates. You can write your own message, upload your own picture to the front, or both. Our artwork service, which allows you to upload print-ready files and specify your preferred finish, starts at £39.95 for 10 cards.
What Is the Quality Like?

Here at 123Print, we pride ourselves on offering the best quality personalised cards that you’ll find anywhere. We print our British-made cards on supreme quality cardstock with a super smooth gloss finish.
We’re so sure that you’ll love the quality of our cards that we offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee! If you’re not happy for whatever reason, you can send your order back to us for an exchange or a full refund.
Still not sure? Click here to order a free sample pack, to see our printing for yourself before you place your order.

How Soon Will My Personalised Cards Arrive?
Once you’ve designed your perfect custom birthday cards, all that’s left to do is to place your order. Luckily, you won’t have long to wait before you’re holding your professionally printed, personalised birthday cards in your hands!
If you place your order before 17:00 GMT, we’ll aim to print and despatch your order the very next business day (Monday – Friday). If you order after this time, we’ll strive to post your cards to you within 2 working days.
We offer 3 shipping speeds:
• Basic: your order will be with you within 7 business days. If you place an order for 100 cards or more, our basic shipping is completely free!
• Urgent: receive your cards in 3 business days
• Express: have your cards in your hands in 2 business days or less
Once your order has been placed, you’ll be able to track your delivery every step of the way, by heading to ‘My Orders’.
When you’re ready, head over to our easy-to-use personalisation tool and place your order today. With a stack of custom cards on hand, you’ll never need to dash out for a last-minute birthday card again!

How to Make Your Child’s Birthday Special During a Pandemic

A child’s birthday is always a cause for great celebration. For most kids, it’s the best day of the year! Aside from the presents and cake, the most highly anticipated part of any birthday is the party itself, which usually involves lots of friends and relatives.
But in the middle of a worldwide pandemic, we have to celebrate a bit differently. If your child’s birthday is coming up and you’re still in lockdown, you’ll be stuck at home. You might not even be able to invite close relatives over to celebrate, let alone have a party filled with other children.
Fortunately, though, your little one can still enjoy their special day without breaking social distancing guidelines. There are plenty of things you can do in the safety of your own home, involving just the people in your household, to make your child’s birthday fun and memorable.
1) Movie Night

Everyone loves a movie night, especially kids. While you might not be able to go to a cinema, there’s nothing stopping you from recreating the experience at home. Have a fun family movie evening with your child’s favourite films, popcorn and soft drinks. Don’t forget to dim the lights as if you were in a real movie theatre! You could even set up a pretend lobby, selling mini tubs of ice-cream and sweets.
If you don’t have a DVD or Blu-ray player, there are a huge variety of streaming services available these days, including sites like Disney Plus which are filled with family-friendly favourites.
2) Group Video Call

Just because your little one’s friends and family can’t join you in person, that doesn’t mean they can’t be involved in the special day. Thanks to the miracle of modern technology, you can set up a group video call using a smartphone, tablet or PC. There are many free programs that offer this feature, such Skype, Zoom, Facetime, WhatsApp and Discord.
Pick your preferred software and ask your friends and family to download it in advance, so there’s no technical problems on the day. Everyone can wear party hats, and sing happy birthday over their webcams! If anyone is unavailable, you could ask them to pre-record a birthday video message.
3) Treasure Hunt

Treasure hunts are always popular with kids, and they’re great for passing the time. They also give the brain a bit of a workout! Hide your child’s birthday presents around the house, along with clues as to their whereabouts. For very young kids, make the hints straightforward and easy to follow (such as “look in the letterbox”). For older kids, try making up riddles and puzzles that they have to solve as they go along.
Finding the gifts at the end will be so much more exciting than if you’d simply handed them over. You can get super creative with this. For example, if you have a garden, you could even bury the gifts outside (weather permitting) with an X to mark the spot.
4) Camping at Home

If you’d usually take your child on a holiday or mini-break for their birthday, they’ll no doubt be disappointed that this isn’t an option at the moment. But you can have all the fun of a camping trip in the safety of your own home!
Set up a tent, complete with sleeping bags and cushions, in your back garden or living room. Play some wildlife noises on a portable speaker to make it feel like you’re truly surrounded by nature. You can tell ghost stories, sing songs, and even toast marshmallows (if you have a fireplace or a gas stove).
5) Virtual Theme Park

Obviously, going to a real theme park is off the table at the moment. But did you know that you can watch videos online filmed from the seat of your favourite roller coasters, giving you the impression that you’re actually riding the ride?
If your child has a favourite theme park – such as Disney World – why not arrange a virtual theme park day where they can ‘ride’ their favourite rides via YouTube, and eat food that they’d usually find at a theme park (such as candy floss, ice cream bars, and Disney’s famous churros). You can even order personalised video messages from characters such as Disney princesses for an even more authentic experience.
6) Soft Play/Bouncy Castle Hire

You might not be able to go to a soft play or funhouse during a pandemic, but you can bring the fun to you. There are companies all over the country that offer bouncy castles, ball pools, and soft play apparatus (such as foam blocks and wedges) for private hire. You can have them delivered straight to your door!
Set everything up overnight and watch your little one’s face the next morning when they find that their living room or garden has been transformed into their very own private funhouse.
7) Spa Day

Spas and salons may be closed, but you can still enjoy a good old pampering session at home. Your little one will love having a grown-up ‘spa day’ involving a dip in the pool (the bath or a paddling pool in the garden), especially if fun-smelling bath bombs are involved.
Follow this with a glamorous manicure and pedicure, facial treatments, hair styling (or even a haircut, if you’re brave enough), and a makeover. You may find that your kid gets stuck in and wants to pamper you, too – a win-win situation!
8) Family Games

It’s time to break out the board games and have a family game day! Family favourites like Monopoly and Cluedo always go down a storm. And if you’re ‘bored’ of board games, why not play some retro party games such as pin the tail on the donkey and pass the parcel? Yes, you’d normally play these games at big parties, but they can be just as fun with parents and siblings.
You can even make your own party entertainment! You may not be able to hire a balloon artist, for example, but if you stock up on balloons and a pump you can have a go at making them yourselves. Or buy a magic kit and have a go at being your own magician.
9) Pizza Party

Pizza is a firm favourite food among children and adults alike. But rather than ordering in, whip out the yeast and try your hand at making your very own pizzas. Not only will you save money, but it turns dinner into a fun activity that everyone can get involved in! Everybody in the family can have a go at rolling and tossing dough, and decorating their home-made creation with their choice of toppings.
Warning: there’s a strong chance you (and your kitchen) will get covered in flour. But you’ll have so much fun that it’s definitely worth the clean-up afterwards.
10) Birthday Parade

You might not be able to go to a real carnival or parade for some time, thanks to the pandemic. But if your friends and relatives have their own cars, they can put on a socially-distanced and covid-safe parade especially for the birthday boy or girl.
Ask grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and school friends to decorate the side of their car with a birthday banner and/or balloons. Then arrange for everyone to drive past your house at a prearranged time. You can watch from your doorstep and enjoy the show!
11) Personalised Birthday Cards

Did you know that you can order personalised birthday cards from 123Print? Any child would be pleased as punch to receive a customised birthday card from a loved one. You can upload a photograph to the front of the card, such as a snapshot taken on a previous birthday, or even draw your own artwork and scan it in. Include any message you’d like on the inside for no extra cost.
12) Baking Day

Most children absolutely love helping Mum and Dad in the kitchen. If baking is one of your little one’s passions, why not dedicate their entire birthday to baking their favourite home-made treats? You can make your own biscuits, cakes, muffins, or even savoury treats like sausage rolls.
As a bonus, you could even let the birthday boy or girl design, make and decorate their very own birthday cake. It’s much more fun than buying one from a supermarket.
13) Online Shopping Spree

What to do with all that birthday money from generous aunts and grandparents? Normally, you might take your little one on a trip to the toy shop and let them pick out what they like. But at the moment, of course, we’re advised to leave the house only for essential purposes.
But there is a perfectly good alternative: online shopping. Most major toy shops, such as The Entertainer and Smyths, have online stores. Let the birthday child browse for what they’d like, and have their chosen gifts sent straight to your front door!

14 Unique Ideas for Wedding Save the Dates (Cards, Magnets and More)

The save the date is the first piece of wedding stationery that you’ll need to order and send out to your prospective guests. It’s vital that you make a good impression, as for most of your friends and relatives, this will be the first they hear about your wedding!
Traditionally, save the dates are sent out between 4 and 12 months before the wedding. They serve as an announcement of your upcoming marriage, as well as disclosing the date, so that your guests can book the day off. Further details (such as the location, start time, and dress code) are sent later on, with the invitation.
When it comes to save the dates, you can always go classic and timeless (with a printed save the date card that matches your theme). But if you want to stand out, here are some unique ideas that will wow your invitees.
1. Photo Upload Save the Date Cards

Photo upload cards allow for true personalisation by letting you add any photograph of your choice to the front of your save the date. What better way to make use of that beautiful engagement photoshoot?
If you don’t fancy using a photo, you could even design your own artwork to scan and upload instead (such as cute cartoon or caricature of the two of you). It’s so much more personal than choosing a generic design or template.
2. Photo Upload Fridge Magnets

Save the date magnets have become increasingly popular in the last few years. Your guests certainly won’t forget your upcoming wedding if the reminder is stuck to the front of their fridge or filing cabinet!
There are many different save the date fridge magnet templates available, but we love the flexibility of blank save the date magnets that you can personalise yourself. You can upload photographs or designs of your choice, as well as personalising the text.
3. Save the Date Business Cards

We absolutely love these small save the date cards, which are around the size of a standard business card. Not only are they much cheaper to print and post than a standard-sized save the date, but they’re perfect for carrying around in your purse or wallet. Keep a few on your person, and if anybody asks when you’re getting married, you can simply whip out a card! Choose from one of our many templates, or create your own entirely from scratch.
4. Save the Date Keyrings

Who doesn’t love keyrings? They’re cute, small, and help you to find your keys when you’re rummaging around in the bottom of your handbag. They’re also pretty cheap to order in bulk.
You can have a metal or acrylic keyring engraved, or buy the clear plastic kind that allows you to slip a piece of paper inside. Simply personalise your keyring with your wedding date, and you’ve created a unique and fun save the date.
5. Personalised Mugs

Whether you prefer tea, coffee or hot chocolate, everyone loves a good mug. So, why not send a personalised mug as a practical and personal save the date? At 123Print, you can have your wedding date printed onto a quality ceramic mug, and even add a photograph if you’d like.
Choose from a single image or a wraparound image, and either edit one of our templates or start from scratch. Your guests will use their new mug for years to come, and they’ll think of you every time they enjoy a hot drink.
6. Save the Date Notepads

Personalised notepads are usually used as business stationery. However, we think they’re a fantastic choice for a unique and practical save the date. You can personalise your notepad with your wedding date and a message, using a blank design or one of our colourful templates.
Every time your invitee uses their new notepad, they’ll be reminded of your upcoming wedding, heightening their anticipation. And once the big day is over, the notepad will serve as a lovely keepsake of the day.
7. Mini Desk Calendars

Mini desk calendars are extremely cheap, come in many colours and designs, and can be bought individually or in bulk from many stationers and printers. All you have to do to turn a desk calendar into a save the date is to circle the date of your wedding, and add a note explaining that you’re getting married!
Mini desk calendars are small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, so relatively cheap to send by post – and they a cutesy touch to any office or study setup, which your guests are sure to appreciate.
8. Save the Date Flyers

Think glossy, mirror-finish flyers are only for advertising products, services, or public events? Think again! With our custom flyer printing service, you can design your own flyer from scratch to use as a save the date. You can choose from three sizes:
• DL (210 x 99mm)
• A5 (210 x 148.5mm)
• A4 (210 x 297mm)
Why not design a flyer to ‘advertise’ your wedding as if it was a music festival, or vintage carnival, for example? Your guests will love your originality.
9. Engraved Coasters

Drinks coasters come in a huge range of different materials such as wood, plastic, acrylic, stone, and glass. Most of these can be engraved or printed on, either by hand, graver or laser. You can order personalised coasters with the date of your wedding, or buy plain ones and take them to a professional engraving service near you.
Coasters are perfect for unique save the dates, and will also serve as a lasting memento for your guests. They’ll be reminded of your wedding day every time they lift up their cup of tea!
10. Save the Date Bookmarks

If you or your partner loves to read, or if your wedding theme is based on a novel (e.g. Harry Potter), personalised bookmarks may be a perfect way to announce your upcoming nuptials. Bookmarks are small and cheap to print, and can be customised with the date of your wedding, or even a photograph of the two of you.
Paper bookmarks are the most common kind, but you can even purchase personalised leather bookmarks if you want to go the extra mile (and add a vintage feel to your stationery).
11. Postcards

Save the date postcards are perfect for destination weddings, whether they’re being held in another country or simply a scenic part of the U.K. You can choose a picturesque photo for the front, or upload your own.
One of the biggest advantages to save the date postcards is that you can put them straight into the post box without an envelope, saving money and paper. You can even get postcard-themed wedding invitations to match.
12. Stickers

It’s not just kids that adore stickers. They can be just as fun for grown-ups, too! Personalised stickers are, like magnets, perfect for adding a touch of fun to a save the date card.
But unlike magnets, stickers can be stuck into diaries and on calendars – meaning your guests certainly won’t forget the upcoming celebration. Have personalised stickers printed, or buy some blank stickers and customise them yourself.
13. Scratch Cards

Everyone loves the excitement and anticipation of a scratch card. But what if, instead of scratching off to see if you’ve won some money, your invitees could scratch to reveal the date of your wedding?
You can order custom scratch card printing from various websites and printing companies. Turn your save the dates into an interactive experience, and your guests will be talking about them for years.
14. Personalised Rubber Stamps

Did you know that with 123Print, you can order personalised rubber stamps with any message of your choosing? Choose from small, medium or large stamps, and customise them using our easy online tool. Add the date of your wedding (and the happy couple’s name, of course), and choose from many different available ink colours.
Once the stamp is shipped to your home, use it to customise any piece of stationery you like, and turn it into a save the date! You’ll then be able to keep the stamp as a memento for years to come.

What Information Should You Include on Your Wedding Invitation?

A wedding invitation is just like an invitation to a very important, very exciting party. The only real difference is that there’s a lot more information that you have to include to help your guests prepare for the big day. Your invitees will need to know everything from where to go, to what to wear, to what their menu options are.
There would be nothing worse than ordering your wedding invitations, only to realise when they arrive that you’ve forgotten to include an important detail. What a waste of time and money that would be! Luckily, we’ve put together this handy guide for you to look over while you’re writing your invites. That way, you’ll be sure not to miss anything out.
Names of the Bride and Groom

The first thing your guests are going to need to know is who’s getting married. Your full names should feature front and centre of your wedding invitation.
Traditionally, the bride’s parents act as the hosts (because they’re the ones paying for the wedding. So, this part is normally written from their perspective. For example:
Angela and Robert Smith
request the pleasure of your company
at the wedding of their daughter
Susan Alice Smith
to
Jonathan Mark Richards
If the groom’s parents are hosting, of course, you’d write the names the other way around.
At modern weddings, it’s becoming more common for the couple getting married to act as their own hosts. You might word it as such:
Susan Alice Smith
and
Jonathan Mark Richards
invite you to join them in the celebration of their marriage
Are you going for a more casual feel? If so, feel free to word it any way you like. For example: “Susan and Jonathan are tying the knot!”
Address of the Venue

Your invitees will need the full name and address of the wedding venue. Make sure to include the postcode, so that guests who are driving can input this into their car’s satellite navigation system.
If your wedding breakfast or wedding reception will be held at a different venue (for example, you’re getting married at a church but having the reception at the village hall), then also include the full address of the reception venue. You could include this information on a separate ‘reception card’ if it won’t fit on the main invitation.
Ceremony Start Time

Obviously, your guests need to know what time to be there. You should always write the actual time that the ceremony will start. Your guests will naturally arrive around 20-30 minutes before this time.
Don’t be tempted to put an earlier time to be ‘safe’. If you write 11:30, your guests will likely turn up around 11, meaning they’ll have to wait an hour for the wedding to start!
If there will be a break of longer than an hour between the wedding breakfast and the reception, include the reception start time too. This way, guests that choose to go home in-between will know what time to come back. It’s also helpful to include an approximate end time.
Wedding Website

Wedding websites are extremely handy in this day and age. You can include all the extra information and details here that you can’t fit on the invitation itself (such as the gift registry). Get your wedding website up and running before you send the invitations out, and include a link to it on the invitation.
Directions

It’s a good idea to include either written instructions or a map to help guests find your venue. This is particularly helpful for older guests, who might not simply be able to Google the address.
Add this to the invitation itself, if there’s room. If not, you could have a separate ‘Directions’ card, or make a ‘Directions’ page on your wedding website.
Other helpful bits of information you could add include:
• Telephone numbers for local taxi companies
• Public transport details (the name of the nearest railway station, local bus routes and timetables)
• Nearby car parks and their fees (if your venue doesn’t have on-site parking)
Nearby Accommodation

If any of your wedding guests will be travelling to attend your wedding, you should include details of nearby accommodation (local hotels and B&Bs). Include a few different options at various price ranges, as your guests will all have different budgets.
You can even enquire with local hotels before you do this, if you’re expecting more than 10 guests to need hotel rooms. Many hotels will offer a special discount for your guests if you reserve several rooms in advance.
You can put this information on the invitation itself, or on a separate note card. Alternatively, have an ‘Accommodation’ page on your wedding website. Feel free to skip this if all of your guests are local (living within an hour’s drive of your venue).
Menu Options

If all of your wedding guests will be eating the same food, there’s no need to include the menu. You might not have even finalised the menu before your invitations are sent out, and that’s perfectly OK.
However, if you would like to offer your guests a choice of food, you’ll need to include the menu along with their invitation. This will allow you to put together a pre-order to give to your caterer before the wedding.
Most people do this by including a separate ‘menu card’, with check-boxes next to each meal option so that your guests can indicate their choice.
Gift Registry Details

Traditional wedding etiquette states that you should never include your gift list on the wedding invitation itself. This is because it can be seen as tacky or ‘gift grabby’. But wedding guests are expected to bring a gift, and you’ll want to give them some guidance on this.
So, most people give guests this information in one of two ways:
• Have a ‘gifts’ page on your wedding website, with a link to your registry, or an indication of the kinds of gifts you’d like (vouchers, cash, etc)
• Spread gift registry information through word of mouth. This is how it was always done before websites existed! Tell your wedding party, close friends and family where you’re registered, and ask them to pass this information on to any guest that enquires.
Dress Code

Most weddings in the U.K. are formal affairs (also known as ‘black tie optional’). This means that men come dressed in a formal two-piece or three-piece suit, and a necktie or bowtie. Ladies can either wear a formal dress, a trouser suit or a skirt suit. If you don’t give your guests any hint as to what to wear, that’s what they’ll assume.
If you have a different dress code in mind, or even a theme that you’d like your guests to match (such as ‘beach chic’), you should mention this somewhere on your invitation or on your website. Nobody wants to turn up to a wedding under- or over-dressed.
Additional Information

We’ve covered the basics, but depending on the specifics of your big day, there might be other things that your guests need to know. For example:
• If the wedding will be held entirely outdoors, mention this so that your guests will know to bring appropriate footwear and umbrellas
• If there’s an adult-only policy, you must include this information prominently somewhere, so that your guests can arrange babysitters for their children
• Will guests have to pay to park on-site? They’ll assume that parking is free, unless told otherwise
• Is the bar cash-only or card-only? Make sure everyone comes prepared!
• If you’re not going to be serving a meal at your evening reception, you may wish to advise evening guests to eat before they arrive
Simply put yourself in the place of one of your guests, and think about what you’d want to know.
RSVP Instructions

Finally, and most importantly, you must give your guests some way to reply to the invitation! You have a few options here:
• Include a reply card with your wedding invitation (along with a stamped, addressed envelope for your guests to send it back in)
• Add your e-mail address or phone number for your guests to contact you on
• Have a form on your wedding website that your guests can fill out and send to you digitally
Make sure that as well as giving your guests space to write their name (and the name of their ‘plus one’), there’s also space for them to list any dietary requirements, such as allergies and intolerances.
Don’t forget to also include an RSVP deadline. This is the date by which your guests must have sent their response. Make this date at least a week before you need the final head count, so that you can chase up anyone who’s forgotten to reply.
Are you ready to start designing your perfect wedding invitations? If so, click here to view all of our beautiful wedding invitation templates, or create your own from scratch. They’re all fully editable and customisable, and supplied with envelopes for no extra cost!