Certainly, just say please before or after the no gifts message .
Specify the nature of the event. Name the honoree, if any. Date, time , place, directions [ if necessary ] RSVP , and if gifts are not wanted, at the bottom No gifts, please.
If you want your guests not to bring gifts to the birthday party, you can simply put "No gifts, please" as a foot note on the birthday invitation.
Yes, no gifts means no gifts, you may however give an appropriate greeting card.
Just say "items such as bottles, pacifiers, diapers, etc. would be greatly appreciated" on the invite.
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You could put at the bottom: Gifts: Diapers only please.
It means they want cash.
* It is better to put on your invitation 'Please, no gifts.' This gives your guests the opportunity to relax and not have to give a gift, but for those that feel it's protocol to give a gift they will do so anyway.
Monetary gifts are welcome!
On an invitation, it means "no gifts". it means " no presents"
In the birthday invitation card you can put 'no gifts please.'
A friend.