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bunnyluck
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Invitations for kids party
How far in advance do you send them out to friends and classmates?
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Posted 2/20/20 11:49 AM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Invitations for kids party
About a month
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Posted 2/20/20 12:30 PM |
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EricaAlt
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Re: Invitations for kids party
Funny you ask. I was just thinking I haven't recieved a formal invite in the mail in forever. Everything is now evite.
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Posted 2/20/20 1:08 PM |
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lightblue
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Re: Invitations for kids party
For my DD they are usually sent in her folder that comes home with her from school , typically about a month before, but I just received one that is 6 weeks out.
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Posted 2/21/20 9:22 AM |
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Mrs213
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Invitations for kids party
I did them 3 weeks out. I feel like people forget if they go out to early
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Posted 2/21/20 10:46 PM |
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MichLiz213
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Invitations for kids party
Usually a month.
ETA: DH's birthday is in the summer so I have to send them in before the last day of school, which is why it winds up being a month in advance.
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Posted 2/23/20 6:32 PM |
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Christine2
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Re: Invitations for kids party
Three weeks to a month is best, but I have given them out with only 2 weeks notice and the turnout was still very good. Sometimes I think less notice might make it fresher in the parents' minds. I often wait to RSVP until the last minute to the ones given out very early.
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Posted 2/28/20 7:24 PM |
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Re: Invitations for kids party
Posted by Christine2
Three weeks to a month is best, but I have given them out with only 2 weeks notice and the turnout was still very good. Sometimes I think less notice might make it fresher in the parents' minds. I often wait to RSVP until the last minute to the ones given out very early.
I always did 4-5 weeks but I agree with sometimes less notice is better as far as getting rsvp's back in a timely manner.
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Posted 3/1/20 6:35 PM |
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