Using wedding RSVP cards to stop uninvited guests
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.

