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Wedding Thank-You Notes - Roselyn Court

Struggling with your wedding thank-you notes? The experts at Roselyn Court Reception Centre have some top tips to help you out.

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Wedding Thank-You Notes - Roselyn Court

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  1. Wedding Thank-You Notes - Roselyn Court Wedding Thank-You Notes: Do’s And Don’ts Attending a wedding as a guest can be a real undertaking. Taking into consideration transport, accommodation, outfits and gifts, the whole thing can end up costing a lot of time and energy. It’s therefore very important to thank your guests promptly and sincerely both for their presence and their presents. Here are some tips on writing great thank-you notes from Roselyn Court Reception Centre. Add a Personal Touch: Receiving a generic thank-you card is almost as bad as receiving none at all. It’s important to personalise your message to show each guest that you value the difference they made to your special day. Make sure to address the guest by name and refer to their specific gift. Writing the notes by hand, rather than typing them, is another nice way to show you’ve put time and thought into thanking them. Get Creative: This is an especially good idea if you’ve had a themed wedding, but can be used for most styles of special day. For example, a wedding in Roselyn Court’s gardens can be followed with floral-themed stationary. You could also include a photo from the day on the note as a memento for your guests. Keep it Brief: No one is expecting an essay, especially given how much there is to do after the wedding and honeymoon is over. It’s fine to keep your message short, sweet and simple – especially if you’re writing hundreds of them! For help planning your wedding, contact Roselyn Court in Essendon today at: http://www.roselyncourt.net.au/.

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