Wanda Witch Update: RSVP Troubles?
Free Downloads, Party Ideas, Parent Parties 7 Comments »After reading a few of the latest comments, I realized I neglected to post this important tip: What to do when you haven’t heard back from your guests.
An anonymous party invitation can be a little intimidating to some people. Sometimes, you have to give them a little hint to help them feel more comfortable. This has happened to me twice. When I was hosting my party in Erie, I had only heard from 2 of the 30 couples before the deadline. In Kansas, I had heard from about half of the invitees.
I knew they would come if they had some idea of who I was, so I decided to send them a follow-up invitation. In my case, almost all of the invitees were members of my ward (an LDS congregation) so I mentioned on the follow-up that they see me each Sunday and that they should join their ward friends by coming to the party. In addition to giving them an idea of who I was, it also gave them a clue as to who else had been invited. For most people, this was enough to make them feel comfortable RSVPing. Here’s a sample of the clue I gave my guests:
While forming the teams for our fun, festive game,
We noticed the absence of your names.
If you haven’t emailed because our anonymity spooked you,
You need not fear; we’ll give you a clue.
Each Sunday you see us when we’re not casting spells.
Our real names we can’t give you…but you know us well.
We’d hate to see you miss out on the fun.
We’ll give you one last chance to join everyone.
Just send us an email before Friday at eight (pm).
After that, the teams are set…you’ll be too late.
Don’t miss this last chance to join your ward friends
Email us quickly before the deadline ends.
Eerily yours,
Wanda, Zelda & Hilda Witch
WandaWitch@gmail.com
If you find yourself in this spot, don’t stress. As Christi mentioned in her great comment, a simple email to your guests from your secret account is a great way to check in with your guests. If you don’t have email addresses for all your invitees, try this inexpensive post card alternative. Use the files below to create the post cards and then print them on heavy white cardstock. After printing on both sides, cut them and use post card stamps to mail them. Whatever method you choose, just make sure that your follow-up gives your guests some idea of who you are and a little idea of who else was invited. Trust me, once they understand that they’ll be in on the buzz in no time.
I hope that helps! Good luck everyone. Let me know if you have any trouble working with the file. Just thought I’d pass it on.
| Free Download: | WW_followup_postcard_back.doc |
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| Free Download: | WW_followup_postcard_front.doc |
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