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This isn’t “traditional” per western etiquette but if you don’t care then it’s irrelevant.
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Thinking it is becoming more common. Although I had someone suggest people wouldn't flip over the invitation, so they would miss the info. I would think everyone would flip it over looking for a way to RSVP. Am I wrong?
We did it all on one. Everyone figured it out.
We did it all on one and it was just fine.
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i’m an invitation vendor! typically you want to keep RSVP, details, and invite all on separate cards, and double sided isn’t advised because it’s not common to flip them over and people miss things. That’s if you want a traditional wedding invite suite. If you don’t care and just want to keep costs down then one card is fine.
Things that are helpful to include on a separate card are if you have a room block, if you’re providing transportation from hotel to venue, if you’re doing a brunch the day after or something like welcome drinks the night before
Some people will miss details on the back in my experience. But do it if you want.
Just be prepared to have to follow up with people who didn’t figure it out.
Or you could put all the details on the website and tell people to check out the website (on the front).