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Alisa
Savvy July 2020

Wedding rsvp cards

Alisa, on January 17, 2020 at 7:44 AM Posted in Etiquette and Advice 0 8

I've been looking through templates on Zola, Minted, and Basic Invite. I am having a plated dinner so I will offer a choice of entree, but I haven't found any with a line for special dietary needs or allergies . It's possible to edit the design and add a line but it doesn't look that great when I do. Any suggestions?

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Latest activity by Elizabeth, on July 4, 2020 at 11:43 AM
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    Super September 2018
    Rachel ·
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    I think with minted you can either add it in the editor (when you’re customizing your design) or you can make a note to ask the designer to please add it.
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  • Taylor
    VIP October 2020
    Taylor ·
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    I decided to print my own wedding invites/rsvps because I want something very simple (black and white) and refuse to pay $350 when I can pay $60 and do it myself. Etsy has a ton of templates that you can buy for $5-$10 and include the invite, details, and rsvp template. I know a ton of the ones I looked at had the dietary/allergies section.

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  • Shelly
    Devoted January 2021
    Shelly ·
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    I just did this on minted. I added a few lines for various things that they didn’t have in the specific template I used. There is a design box to type in these requests. Then they sent a proof to approve before they printed them. Came out just how I wanted. I did have to pay for them before they gave me a proof. But they did offer unlimited proofs until it was perfect. They got it on the first proof though.
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  • Jennifer
    VIP August 2021
    Jennifer ·
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    I designed business cards on Vistaprint and only paid $15 for 100! You can add and edit lines on them and they still look nice!

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    Just Said Yes November 2020
    Claire ·
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    Got mine off of Etsy, and there were many more customization options on there if you want to print them yourself.

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  • K
    Dedicated October 2019
    KAREN ·
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    You can add stuff in with some of those, or you can include a little piece of paper asking them to let you know if they have any dietary needs. I didn't even think to do this (kudos to you!) and my SIL's mother advised that she wouldn't be able to eat anything because she has Celiac's. Called the venue, asked and they were able to make it work.

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  • Alisa
    Savvy July 2020
    Alisa ·
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    That's a great idea, thank you!

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  • Elizabeth
    Devoted October 2020
    Elizabeth ·
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    Goto to local craft store, I realize with pandemic we can't browse the aisle like before so you can go to their website and search here in California i purchases our Hobby Lobby. Once you purchase inside their a website they offer no additional cost.
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