Using Save the Date Cards for Your Wedding

By Ben Minor, published Dec 12, 2006
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If you just recently got engaged then you’re probably discovering that you really don’t know as much as you thought you did about planning a wedding. There are so many small, yet critically important items that must be addressed in order to ensure your wedding is a success. Save the Date cards are very important to the planning of your wedding. This article discusses the importance of the cards, as well as how to go about using them.
What are Save the Date cards?

If you’re like me, I had never heard of the cards until my fiancée informed me of their significance. Save the Date cards are announcements to inform and ask that the guests of your wedding keep that particular date on their schedule free. They’re helpful if you have guests that will need to travel from out of town to your wedding, if your wedding date falls during a busy wedding or holiday season, or if the locale of your wedding requires many people to book flights and hotels. People respect and appreciate the ability to plan ahead, especially if it requires logistics planning.

Designing the cards.
First of all, the Save the Date cards are not formal. Unlike the invitations, your cards allow you to use your creative imagination. The themes can range from humorous to artistic, as long as the information is clearly displayed. By going to a website like BigDates.com, you’ll clearly see that you have many design options available. If you want to stick to a formal theme, then you could even have the cards match your wedding invitations. The styles include brochures, post cards, booklets, and magnets. I highly recommend the magnets. Remember, Save the Date cards serve as a reminder to keep a particular date free, and what better way to remind someone than have a magnet posted to a refrigerator?

Because the cards don’t have to be formal, you can opt for a more casual design by simply using graphics that are wedding related. The cards would also look neat with a picture of the bride and groom on them. Use your judgment and personal style when designing them.

Takeaways
  • Save the Date cards help guests schedule the date well head of time.
  • The cards do not have to be formal.
  • You can save money by not sending them to close friends and family.
Did You Know?
Save the Date cards should be sent out at least six months in advance.
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