Besides word of mouth here are a couple other ideas to keep in mind.
First, the invitation envelope: List only the parents’ names on the invitations. Do not include the words "and Family".
Secondly, take care in writing your RSVP card: Provide a number that your respondents have to circle (only a 1 or 2) instead of allowing them to fill in
the number of attendees. (example below) If they still choose to write the number somewhere on the RSVP you then
have the choice of calling them to discuss it further. Most people will understand that their are only 2 people invited from their household. Also, if you addressed the outside envelope to Mr. and Mrs. they will know that they are the ones invited.
Both of the above choices should be enough to discourage
your guests from bringing their children.
Lastly, but not recommended, the invite: Although
it is faux pas and I wouldn’t recommend it, you could also indicate on the
invite that the reception is an adult only event if you are adamant about not
having children present. (example below)
Best of luck and remember they are your guests so treat them well. You do not want to offend them before they even make it to your special day.
Do you have ideas on how to discourage guests from bringing their children? If so, please share them in the comment section below.
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