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Reception

You can't say it all with your invitation.
You can't say it all with your invitation. Your wedding invitation tells guests the date, time and location of the ceremony, while setting the tone for the entire celebration. But there's so much information about your day guests will need to know. And it simply will not all fit on your invitations.
Perhaps:
· you're hosting a dinner after the ceremony, followed by a dance
· the wedding reception is for adults only
· the wedding is very casual (by the beach) or very formal (in an elegant club
uptown) and you want to tell guests how to dress
· there's a brunch for special guests the morning of the wedding
· you will be hosting a gift-opening party the day after the wedding
· your wedding is outdoors, and you need to inform guests where the ceremony
will take place in case of inclement weather

You'll somehow need to inform guests of where, when and how these events will take place. Whatever it is you need to say, you can say it affordably and with ease by ordering Rexcraft's printed reception cards. Each invitation offers matching reception cards for a fully coordinated stationery ensemble. The cards are enclosed with your invitations, so mailing envelopes aren't necessary.

Make sure everyone knows how
to keep in touch with you after the wedding!

"At Home" cards are a great way to let your guests know where you'll be living after the wedding and inspire them to keep in contact with you. You may include the date after which you will be home from your honeymoon or, if you are changing residences, when your move will be complete. At home cards are also a proper way to announce that the bride has kept her maiden name or is hyphenating her name. For instance, you may word the cards to read: "Steven O'Brien and Samantha Smith will be at home…" or "Steven O'Brien and Samantha Smith-O'Brien will be…" No envelopes are necessary; just enclose the cards with your invitations.