I was curious when the majority of you send invitations out? Do you mail them or send them electronically? Do you request RSVP from folks? I am thinking we will create invites and mail them. It's more fun and having an invite in hand might solidify the event in the minds of our invitees. This will be a small party of 15 or so people, all family and friends.
This will be our first ever Halloween party. I am super excited, and therefore don't want to jump the gun on when to send out party invitations.I was thinking of sending them in September (our party will be October 16).
I have been hosting and planning a bonfire at the local pumpkin patch for the last 7 or 8 years so usually that's what people think we'll be doing for Halloween. Since we changed our plans this year, I want people to know that it's going to happen, so that they can plan in advance for it. I created a Save-the-Date and I am going to send it via email when we reach 100 days 'til Halloween. Does that seem like overkill?![]()
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When Do You Send Out Your Invites? –
07-20-2010,09:51 AM
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07-20-2010,10:04 AM
I usually send my invites out 4 weeks before the party. And I put RSVP info on them, but I don't get many replies. When I made an RSVP form on my website, I did get more, though. I think people just don't RSVP anymore.
One year I put out save the dates, and I did those just about a month before the invites were sent.
Oh, and my invites are always actual tangible invitations that I send through the mail. I haven't tried evites for the Halloween party yet.
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07-20-2010,11:40 AM
I've never done invitations. . . for anything (hahaha). I just tell people and ask if they wanna come. I guess I should try doing some this year. It might get people more excited. Im a guy so invitations aren't something that I say "OOH I need to do that!" about. hahaha
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07-20-2010,12:37 PM
I have done actual invitations twice, but no RSVP's from anyone. Last year, we just did the Events on Facebook, and almost everyone replied. It was a lot easier and better IMO. We plan on using facebook again this year and I have already started the event, just haven't invited anyone yet. We have the date set for Oct 30th, but we are making sure we can do that date before we start inviting people. I will probably send them out on August 1st just so everyone can make plans ahead since we don't allow any children at our parties.
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07-20-2010,01:09 PM
I definitely do invitation in the mail. It's the first impression. I figure if my invites are awesome people will expect my party to be. Last year was a Halloween CD sent in jewel cases (you can mail these without envelopes) and the paper insert opened up with party info. This year is a postcard that looks like a comic book cover.
I always ask for rsvps but don't get too many. People just show up but have usually said something beforehand like "Looking forward to the party."
I send them Oct 1st.
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07-20-2010,01:33 PM
My experience has been, you entertain people way beyond their expectations, you won't NEED invites ever again - they'll be there!
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07-20-2010,01:50 PM
I send out "real" invites about 6-8 weeks ahead. I agree with the poster who said it sets the tone and people get excited about awesome invites = awesome party.
I also do a lot of "save the date" discussions before that, including inspiration posts on my blog for the theme, so people start thinking about costumes and don't make other plans (we usually do the Sat closest to/of Halloween, so there is "competition"). This is year 4, so people have been asking about it since the last one...
I demand RSVPs and my friends have grown accustomed to letting me know pretty early on. Only a few flake outs each year (generally with good reasons) and not too many party crashers (we do allow people to bring friends, as long as they let me know). We might be cutting that back this year (will be 7 mos. prego), and those who flaked last year will be on the chopping block for sure.
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07-20-2010,03:19 PM
@ Halloween_Princess: I had no idea you could send jewel cases in the mail without an envelope. That's cool. Did any of yours break in the delivering process, though?
These are all wonderful suggestions. Thanks so much...keep them coming!"Can't even shout. Can't even cry. The gentlemen are coming by. Looking in windows. Knocking on doors. They need to take seven and they might take yours. Can't call to mom. Can't say a word. You're gonna die screaming but you won't be heard."
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07-20-2010,07:31 PM
For my Bewitched Bash: 1st and 2nd year I did real invitations and they were very cool. 3rd year I tried to change it up a bit. I did magnetic business card "save the dates" and made a little video invite on CD. I also started a Facebook group for it and posted the video there as well. That was awesome and I'll definitely do the group page again this year. So many of my friends are on Facebook, and they answer pretty quickly. Plus, they like looking at all the previous year's pics again.
This year, I think I'm going actual invitation plus Facebook group. Let us know what you choose.
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07-20-2010,07:46 PM
if some of your family and friends have FaceBook. Do an Save-the-Date event. Just to remind them when you are planning it.
then do your invitaitons however you planning on and mail them out maybe like a month and 2 weeks before to give everyone planning time if they plan to come down. Does that help?



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I was thinking of sending them in September (our party will be October 16).




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