
Planning a Green Wedding
Paperless Invitations and 0ur Website | Paperless Invitations and 0ur Website |
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Another one of our big decisions early on was to not send paper invitations. This was an experiment on our part as we knew there may be people who were not online very often and did not check their e-mail too often. We put together a website www.ecowedding.org and an invitation that we could e-mail to our guest list. People loved the website and surprisingly enough they also liked the online RSVP. Turns out the majority of the guests were online with a few exceptions we had to call and remind now and then. After the wedding, we decided to send personal thank you notes to people who contributed in some way and who gave gifts. The thank you notes are were made of recycled paper and were purchased from a local office supply store. |
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