Once all of your RSVP cards have appeared in the post, you should have an idea of how many people will be attending you big day and who those people are.
Organisation is the key now. Even if you thought you took your organisational skills to the maximum when you first started planning your wedding day, you need to step it up a gear for this stage in the proceedings.
The first stage is to decide on your wedding table names. Often these will be determined by the theme of your wedding. So for example, if you have a colour scheme, you can choose your wedding table names with this in mind. Or you could choose your wedding table names depending on your choice of flowers for the big day, with each table being named after a different type of flower.
Once you have decided upon the wedding table names, you need to decide on your wedding table plan. The best way to go about this is to have a plan of your venue with the tables drawn out. Write each person’s name on a piece of paper and move them around until you find somewhere suitable for everyone to sit.
Having a baby is one of the most precious times in your life. It is a time to be cherished, a time to celebrate and certainly a time to remember.
It doesn’t matter how many children you have, the magic of having them can never fade. And the early stages of a baby’s life are the most precious and the ones that you will want to remember forever.
It is at these times that you will celebrate the baby’s first smile, their first laugh, their first steps and their first words.
And most parents will want to relive these moments over and over again in later life.
This is where baby photo albums are invaluable. With a baby photo album, you have somewhere to record all of those special moments you share together. And in years to come, baby photo albums can help us to remember those special occasions.
Baby photo albums are great for showing to friends and family and they are also a great record for your child to look back on later on in their life.
By investing in baby photo albums, you are investing in precious memories that will never be lost.
When sending out your wedding RSVP cards, it can open up a whole new batch of problems. The biggest worry that a lot of couples have is that their invitations will be misunderstood and uninvited guests will turn up at their big day.
After all, you don’t want to have your best friend’s strange cousin turning up or your boss’ children, or your brother’s loud and laddy friends.
But there are several ways to avoid this scenario. It’s all about the clever layout or working of your wedding RSVP cards. There is always the option to write on every response card, the names of the people who are invited. Or you can add a line in telling your guest how many seats have been reserved for them.
Some are frightened to do this in case it causes offence. But it certainly beats the alternative of having to explain to a guest why their children are not invited, or even worse, simply putting up with uninvited guests and letting it ruin your big day.
The answer is to nip uninvited guests in the bud before they have chance to take over your entire wedding day. And with the help of wedding RSVP cards, you have the perfect chance to do this.