maggiew
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I have a couple questions regarding graduation announcements/invitations.
My DD is graduating this year and will be getting her graduation announcements this week from the school. I wasn't sure about the proper etiquette of sending these out. We are having a party the week after the graduation ceremony. We have a lot of family from out of town coming for the party. I have already told most of the people the date so they could make arrangements. But I haven't sent any formal invitations yet. I was planning on putting an invitation inside the same envelope as the graduation announcements. Since many are out of town, I wanted to send this out ASAP. But now I am not sure if it is improper to send out the graduation announcement BEFORE the actual ceremony?? Is it usually sent after the ceremony? What should I do in this case? I could send out the invitation separately to the out of town guests ASAP and then send the announcements afterwards. It is only about 25 announcements, so it wouldn't be so many extra stamps. I plan to send the intown friends, family invitations about 2-3 weeks before the party. Does that sound ok?
In addition, I was going to write "No present necessary" at the bottom of the invitation. I don't want people to not show up to the party because they can't or don't want to give a present. We just want to celebrate with them. Would this be tacky?? I was going to write "No present necessary, we just want your presence" but it wouldn't fit on the invitation without looking stupid. What is your opinion? Any better way to phrase it?
Thanks,
Maggie
My DD is graduating this year and will be getting her graduation announcements this week from the school. I wasn't sure about the proper etiquette of sending these out. We are having a party the week after the graduation ceremony. We have a lot of family from out of town coming for the party. I have already told most of the people the date so they could make arrangements. But I haven't sent any formal invitations yet. I was planning on putting an invitation inside the same envelope as the graduation announcements. Since many are out of town, I wanted to send this out ASAP. But now I am not sure if it is improper to send out the graduation announcement BEFORE the actual ceremony?? Is it usually sent after the ceremony? What should I do in this case? I could send out the invitation separately to the out of town guests ASAP and then send the announcements afterwards. It is only about 25 announcements, so it wouldn't be so many extra stamps. I plan to send the intown friends, family invitations about 2-3 weeks before the party. Does that sound ok?
In addition, I was going to write "No present necessary" at the bottom of the invitation. I don't want people to not show up to the party because they can't or don't want to give a present. We just want to celebrate with them. Would this be tacky?? I was going to write "No present necessary, we just want your presence" but it wouldn't fit on the invitation without looking stupid. What is your opinion? Any better way to phrase it?
Thanks,
Maggie