Wedding Save The Date Cards – Why It May Be Necessary!
>> Monday, February 22, 2010
Save the Date cards are a way for newly engaged couples to announce their wedding several months in advance of their wedding date. A save the date card is an informal announcement, not to be used in lieu of a wedding invitation. A formal invitation should always follow a save the date card. Save the Date cards come in many forms, they may be photo cards, postcards, business cards or magnets. Some include a photo of the happy couple, or they may just include the couple’s name, destination of their wedding, and a date.
Top Reasons To Use A Save The Date Card
If you are inviting family and friends from out of state...it is a nice gesture to send a Save the Date Card at least 6 months in advance. This will allow your guests to prepare for your big day, by allowing them to make travel plans.
If you are planning a Destination Wedding, it is a good idea to send out your save the date cards 8 months to 1 year in advance. Your guests may need that amount of time to save for a trip abroad so that they may share your special day with you.
Do I Have To Send A Save the Date Card to Everyone On My Guest List?
No, it is not always necessary to send one to everyone on your guest lists. There are times when you may choose to send save the dates to only close friends and relatives.
Should They Match The Theme Of My Wedding?
Save the date cards can be made to fit the theme of your wedding or they can be whimsical and fun. There is no right or wrong when it comes to choosing a style.
Wording For Your Save The Date
Simple and to the point:
Save the Date: [bride and groom names] are getting married [destination name] on [date of wedding] Formal invitation to follow. Feel free to get more creative. RSVP should not be included.
How Much Should I Spend?
This is entirely up to you. Save the Date Cards vary in price depending on your style. You can purchase cards to fit any budget. If you are on a tight budget you can even make your own.

1 comments:
This is very helpful, especially the wording. Thanks!
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