• Text for the Back of Invitations - Support Query

    I was recently asked: What can I put on the back of the invitation cards?
    In answer to this:

    Many don't add any text to the back of invitations, prefering instead to create separate RSVp and Details cards. However, you can choose to include those details to the back of the invitation to save the customer additional costs as well as paper (eco friendly).
    Here's a breakdown of what you can include on the back, with examples:

    If you're going for a more formal event:


    RSVP Information:

    The favor of your response is requested by [date]. Kindly RSVP via mail to the enclosed card or online at [website address] or via email.

    Website:

    Visit our wedding website for more details: [website address].

    If you're having a less formal event:

    Combined RSVP & Info:
    Wording example (assuming a casual BBQ):
    Let us know you'll be joining the BBQ bash by [date]! We can't wait to celebrate with you.
    Find directions and more info on our website: [website address]

    Other options that can go on the back (formal or informal):


    Accommodation details: List any hotel blocks or recommend nearby hotels, especially if your event is out of town.
    Dress code: Briefly mention the attire if it's not self-evident from the invitation's style.
    Registry information: Where guests can find your gift registry (optional).
    Quote or special message: A short, sentimental quote or message related to your celebration.

    Here's a tip for keeping it clear:

    • If you do use the back, avoid cramming too much information.
    • Use bullet points or clear headings to make it easy to read.

    Ultimately, the decision depends on your preferences, invitation style, and the amount of information you need to convey.