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Bridex100
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Name: Momx100
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How do you make clear on an invitation that siblings are invited?
We are inviting DS's entire preschool class. We don't know most of the families. I want to be clear that everyone is invited, including siblings (older and younger) and both parents.
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Posted 1/25/12 12:32 PM |
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MrsO
Big Brothers to Be
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Name: Maureen
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Re: How do you make clear on an invitation that siblings are invited?
Address the invitation to the family
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Posted 1/25/12 12:33 PM |
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Bridex100
Two Under Two Mommy
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Name: Momx100
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Re: How do you make clear on an invitation that siblings are invited?
Posted by MrsO
Address the invitation to the family
So the envelope should read something like "Connor & Family"?
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Posted 1/25/12 12:35 PM |
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Bella01
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Member since 5/11 3708 total posts
Name: Mama
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Re: How do you make clear on an invitation that siblings are invited?
Posted by Bridex100
Posted by MrsO
Address the invitation to the family
So the envelope should read something like "Connor & Family"?
or to the Smith Family, for example...either way but I agree to address the invitation to the whole family.
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Posted 1/25/12 12:36 PM |
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Lillykat
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Re: How do you make clear on an invitation that siblings are invited?
I would either address it to The X Family or To the child and write inside siblings welcome!
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Posted 1/25/12 1:21 PM |
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Bridex100
Two Under Two Mommy
Member since 3/08 10420 total posts
Name: Momx100
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Re: How do you make clear on an invitation that siblings are invited?
Posted by Bella01
Posted by Bridex100
Posted by MrsO
Address the invitation to the family
So the envelope should read something like "Connor & Family"?
or to the Smith Family, for example...either way but I agree to address the invitation to the whole family.
I don't know any of DS's classmates' last names. They always go by John S, Michael C, etc.
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Posted 1/25/12 1:23 PM |
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Bella01
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Member since 5/11 3708 total posts
Name: Mama
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Re: How do you make clear on an invitation that siblings are invited?
Posted by Bridex100
Posted by Bella01
Posted by Bridex100
Posted by MrsO
Address the invitation to the family
So the envelope should read something like "Connor & Family"?
or to the Smith Family, for example...either way but I agree to address the invitation to the whole family.
I don't know any of DS's classmates' last names. They always go by John S, Michael C, etc.
oh ok..so then address it to "Connor and Family"..that should be fine!
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Posted 1/25/12 1:24 PM |
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GoldenRod
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Name: Shawn
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Re: How do you make clear on an invitation that siblings are invited?
I would just address it to the child, and write "Siblings welcome!" or "The whole family is invited!" on the invite. I like things stated out in the open. For me, addressing an invite to "Mike and Family" doesn't automatically imply that sibs are invited to the actual party.
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Posted 1/25/12 2:13 PM |
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MrsF
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Re: How do you make clear on an invitation that siblings are invited?
Posted by GoldenRod
I would just address it to the child, and write "Siblings welcome!" or "The whole family is invited!" on the invite. I like things stated out in the open. For me, addressing an invite to "Mike and Family" doesn't automatically imply that sibs are invited to the actual party.
I agree. Sometimes people will open the invite, toss the envelope, and put the invitation on the fridge or something, Then when they go to rsvp in a week or two they don't remember what was on the envelope.
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Posted 1/25/12 2:21 PM |
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