Do I need a wishing well for my invitations?

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2026-04-22 22:46

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Wishing wells are, only often found with wedding invitations. With other occasions, such as birthdays and christening's, it is considered rude to include such Wording.

A wishing well is anything from 1 sentence, to a paragraph, explaining, that the bride and groom would prefer money over gifts. It can also be a rhyming poem, telling their guests, their house is already setup with furniture, linen and kitchenware and a gift of money would be more beneficial. Couples can also ask for, a donation towards their honeymoon.

The wishing well is either printed on the inside of an invitation card, or is a separate card, placed on top of the invitation, or inside an opening invitation, in the envelope.

Invitations can also be made with a pocket on one side, of a card, to hold the wishing well, RSVP and any other cards, such as a recommended accommodation card.

The wishing well is printed in the same format and stock as the invitation.

While it has always been considered rude to ask guests for money, wishing wells are becoming more acceptable and expected in recent years.

You can find different wishing wells, at Red Rose Invitations, St Clair NSW 2759

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