Should You
Send Save the Date Notices To Your Guests?
By
Sara Haese
You’ve
probably heard about Save the Dates since they have become quite
popular with brides but you might not know exactly what purpose
they serve.
People’s
lives are getting increasingly busier and more tightly scheduled
so that’s where Save the Date announcements come in handy. You
want to make sure that your guests, especially family and close
friends, keep the date of your wedding open when planning their
schedules. To ensure this, you’ll want to consider sending out
Save the Date notices shortly after you have set your wedding
date, especially if it’s several months in the future or around
a holiday.
Proper
etiquette doesn’t dictate that these advance notices have to be
sent but in today’s world it helps your guests in their planning
so they can be sure to be with you sharing in the celebration of
one of the most important days of your life. If you do decide to
send them out, you are not required to send them to every one of
your guests but you’ll probably want to at least include close
family members and friends. Guests who will have to travel to be
in attendance will find them especially helpful for giving them
plenty of travel preparation time particularly if you are having
a destination wedding.
It’s easy
to be creative when sending out your Save the Dates since there
are so many different varieties and designs available.
• Magnets
have become a favorite selection and why not since your guests
can easily stick them onto their refrigerator as their reminder.
Some magnets have the option of including a photo and some
actually show a calendar of your wedding date month with your
date circled for easy reference.
• Scratch
Off Cards are a fun, unique way of announcing your wedding date.
Your date will only be visible to guests after they have
scratched off the appropriate area on the card similar to
lottery tickets. They come in great playful designs sure to make
your guests smile.
•
Announcement cards can be as creative or as simple as you like.
They come in varying designs, colors and themes from whimsical
to more traditional. Some of them even come in creative shapes.
All
designs are printed with your wedding date and names and some
even give the option of including the wedding location. Blank
white mailing envelopes are usually included in the price no
matter which design you choose. Be sure to list at the bottom of
your Save the Date the added line, “invitation to follow”, so
guests won’t assume that this is the actual wedding invitation.
This is also why it’s imperative that everyone who receives your
Save the Date will also receive your wedding invitation.
Wedding
invitations play an important role in planning your wedding, and
in today’s society, Save the Dates are becoming increasingly
popular because of your guests’ busy schedules. You want to do
everything you can to make sure family and friends will be able
to share in the joy of your wedding day.
Sara Haese
is the owner of
http://www.PrintedCreationsWeddingStore.com
where
you'll find hundreds of wedding invitation styles as well as
save the dates and wedding accessories.
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