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Save the Date Cards have become
increasingly popular, as people seem
to get busier and busier. By saving
the date, bridal couples can ensure
that their closest friends and
family will be able to share in
their important date.
Many bridal couples today consider a
Save the Date card as a must-have
for their wedding. You can help your
Brides decide if a Save the Date is
necessary for them, and help them
select the perfect one.
If you aren't
sure if you should be sending a Save
the Date card, ask yourself the
following questions:
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When is the wedding?
Save the Dates are typically
sent 6-8 months in advance
of the wedding. Does that time
frame work with their schedule?
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Are many guests coming from out
of town? One of the most
important reasons to send Save
the Dates is to allow people to
make travel arrangements ahead
of time. Some guests may find
that travel is too costly if
they wait until right before the
wedding to make their plans.
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Are you planning a destination
wedding? Again, a Save the Date
will allow your guests ample
time to make their travel
arrangements to they can be
there to share in your day.
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Do the bride or groom come from
a large family, where another
wedding might pop up on the same
date? Save the Dates will ensure
that your date is saved for you,
not someone else.
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Is your wedding date around a
holiday? Many bridal couples
will marry on or around a
holiday, to give guests extra
time to travel. If this is the
case, you’ll want to send Save
the Date notices to close
friends and family before they
make other holiday plans.
For Brides who decide they do want
to send out Save the Dates, there
are no etiquette rules that govern
them, however Brides should consider
the following guidelines:
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Notices don’t have to be sent to
everyone on your guest list,
however, everyone on your Save
the Date list should receive an
Invitation. You should include
close friends and family –
especially those who live out of
town and will have to travel.
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It's easy to be creative when
sending out Save the Dates since
there are many different
varieties and designs available,
including magnets, stickers,
postcards and more traditional
cards.
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If a couple has a wedding
website, be sure the Save the
Date includes the website
address, so those receiving the
notices know where to look for
additional information.
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Six to eight months before the
wedding is typical, however it
is not uncommon for Save the
Dates to be sent up to a year
before the wedding, especially
if there are many out of town
guests, for a destination
wedding, or for a holiday date.
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Be sure to include a note on the
Save the Dates that a formal
invitation will follow. This is
helpful for those guests who may
confuse the Save the Date for
the invitation, and who might
wonder where the details are!
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