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What is Save The Date Card?

A save the date card is a notification sent to guests to inform them about an upcoming event, such as a wedding or a party. It serves as an announcement and allows guests to mark the date on their calendars in advance.

What are the types of Save The Date Card?

Save the date cards come in various types, offering different styles and options to match the theme and preferences of the event. Some popular types include:

Traditional paper save the date cards
Electronic save the date cards via email or social media
Magnet save the date cards that guests can stick on their refrigerators
Digital save the date cards with interactive features

How to complete Save The Date Card

Completing a save the date card is a straightforward process. Here are the steps to follow:

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Choose the design and type of save the date card that suits your event
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Include the event details such as the date, time, and location
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Add a personal touch by including a heartfelt message or a photo
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Provide contact information for RSVP or further inquiries
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Review and proofread the card to ensure all information is accurate
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Send the save the date cards to your guests through the chosen medium

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Questions & answers

The choice is always yours — handwritten, faux, monk or machine. Just make sure to consult your wedding planning budget first, and then make the best decision on how to address your envelopes.
DON'T send them too early…or too late! Six to seven months before the wedding is a good time to send Save the Dates. For destination weddings, you can send them up to nine months ahead, although I wouldn't recommend any earlier.
In your save the date wording, make sure to include: Your Names. The Phrase “Save the Date” (or some other way of saying that you're engaged) Your Wedding Date. Wedding Location (city and state is fine) Optional: The words, “Formal Invitation to Follow” or “Invitation to Follow”
What to Include on Save the Date Envelopes? Your guest's full names, although if they prefer a nickname, it is acceptable to use it on the save the date and reserve the more formal version for the wedding invitation. Your return address on either the top left-hand corner or on the back of the envelope.
The standard save the date size is a 5” x 7” card, which is an ideal size to convey your essential wedding details as well as some hints at your wedding aesthetic. However, there are many other sizes and formats available, all of which we will go into more detail below.
5 x 7. You can never go wrong with the classics. This is the standard wedding invitation size, and it has plenty of space for every important detail.