Stylish One-Point Design: Adding "RSVP" to Your Invitation Reply Card! ♡

2019.10.07 published
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The term "RSVP" related to invitations

Do you know the term "RSVP," which is often used in overseas invitations and invitation cards?

It's not very familiar in Japan, and since it's an abbreviation of a certain phrase, many people might not understand it, but

It’s a good term for brides sending invitations to guests to know ♡

"RSVP" stands for,

Répondez s'il vous plaît

(Please respond)

which is a phrase in French ♩

In terms of how to use "RSVP",

Please RSVP by 1st of March using the enclosed card

(Please respond by March 1st using the enclosed reply postcard)

is commonly written in the text of the invitation ♩

It's much more stylish and simple to use "RSVP" instead of writing a long note, making it easy to understand at a glance.

A stylish detail on the reply postcard: "RSVP" ♡

Recently, it seems that more brides are incorporating "RSVP" as a design element on reply postcards ♩

For example, placing it at the top of the postcard like this,

or creating a larger logo-style design adds impact and style ♡

Adding "kindly" before "RSVP" gives a more polite impression, meaning "please do respond"*

Cursive writing looks cute as well ♡

Embossing "rsvp" onto the postcard is also lovely ♩

If you write the response deadline in English below "RSVP," guests are less likely to forget*

I want to use "RSVP" on my reply postcard ♡

The French phrase "RSVP" means "please respond."

Designing it as a stylish detail on a reply postcard might be a great idea.

When DIYing or ordering a full set of invitation papers, definitely consider this as a reference!*

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