I've been going back and forth about wanting a photobooth or not.  (I really want to take advantage about the Shutterbooth special.)  Anyhoo, I asked Bobby if we could set up an appointment tomorrow.  He said he had never heard of a photobooth at a wedding.  Oh, he's in for a surprise. :)
 
My sister-in-law's wedding is on 3/19, and the poor girl has only received 7 RSVP's.  Now I'm contemplating not even stamping my RSVP's when it comes time to do it. You waste 44 cents per couple, and no one bothers to send it back. Next year, I think stamps will be 45 cents. We have 96 couples right now. That's $43.20 we could save. 

Seriously, what are they going to do with an envelope that has a stamp on it and is already addressed to you? Those people had better write you a letter in the near future!  

Here are my thoughts.  I probably won't put a stamp on the RSVP envelope, and I'll word the RSVP section like this: "Kindly RSVP by June 25 using the card provided or by logging on to: theknot.com/ourwedding/ournames"
 
I designed label sticker things to go around our wedding bubbles (tutorial on DIY page).  I downloaded the template from Vistaprint, designed them, and ordered them.  They were free!  All I had to pay was 3.96 for shipping.  It feels very good to have something done in terms of DIY.  I know it's a little early, but I want to get a lot of this done now so I don't end up with a million things to do later.  As small and probably unnoticeable as this is, I'm glad to get it done.  Here's why I can't get started on my other projects yet:


STD's (Save-the-dates, not the diseases): Sounds like we might be buying this or another trailer within the next three months.  I'm planning on designing our own postcard STD's, and postcards have addresses printed on them.   I'd hate for them to go out and read 123 Maple when we live at 234 Oak.  That would just suck.

Invites: We haven't booked the Church yet.  It seems like a pretty important thing to have done.  I'd hate to have 100 invitations bought, printed, and ready to go and find out my Church is unavailable for whatever reason.  

Programs: One of the groomsmen is going into the service.  We have no way of knowing if he will even be in our state next July.  This sucks, too.  

Hmm, I got the easiest thing I could have possibly done out of the way.  What else is next?