Anonymous wrote:Lots of people have issues with evites being sent to spam and not getting delivered, so I would use paperless post.
Anonymous wrote:I use Paperless Post, but I like to order a custom invitation in digital file matching the theme of the party from Etsy, then upload it as the blank photo option as Paperless Post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've gotten 2 invites this year thus far and they were both evites. When we do DD's we'll most likely do evites as well since we're inviting a mix of school, friends and family.
Not OP, but curious for myself why evite is better for an invitation list that includes a mix of people?
Anonymous wrote:Don't do paper. They get lost, lots of people don't check their boxes (absurd, but true), etc. Most of the preschool parties we get invited to are evite. I've gotten a couple paperless posts over the years for more formal parties. But one thing I don't like about paperless post is that because they cost money, friends tend to only send to one half of the couple. So the planning obligations, rsvp-remembering etc fall on that parent.
Anonymous wrote:I've used evite for over 5 years. Agree paperless looks better, but with evite, I can track all my prior invites and contacts so I don't have to log into another tool.
Anonymous wrote:We've gotten 2 invites this year thus far and they were both evites. When we do DD's we'll most likely do evites as well since we're inviting a mix of school, friends and family.