HOW NOT TO ASK FOR MONEY, VOUCHERS OR GIFTS.

I would like to put an insert in my wedding invitation basically stating that my guests presence is more important than any gift, money or vouchers that I could receive. Are they are websites with sample wordings of nice simple courteous poems or simple words of ettiquette than I can use? All help would be appreciated.
Posted by Samantha; updated 03/13/04

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I`ve seen this done before -- the B&G put an insert in stating;
"Your presence is presents enough"
Posted by Kay; updated 03/14/04

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Thanks Kay for your help that`s what I`m looking for!
Posted by Samantha; updated 03/14/04

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You`re welcome! Best wishes to you and your future husband-- may your day be all that you dreamed and more.
Posted by Kay; updated 03/14/04

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How do we ask for money for a family honeymoon cruise instead of gifts? Could we state that an envelope box will be provided at the reception?
Posted by Erin; updated 03/27/04

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Erin, you don`t ask for money or gifts - period. It doesn`t matter what it`s for, it`s simply not proper to request gifts or money of any kind.
Posted by Kay; updated 03/27/04

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How about if you would rather vouchers than having a gift registry, any suggestions on how to word this on an invite??
Posted by Michael; updated 10/04/04