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2:47 19:59 DIY SAVE THE DATES USING CANVA | 10-30 CENTS EACH! YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip So for me because I'm a perfectionist. This took me a few different drops and a few hours overMoreSo for me because I'm a perfectionist. This took me a few different drops and a few hours over multiple days trying to make sure I liked it but if you're not as picky. This stuff could be pretty easy.
Start every save the date with your names, wedding date, and the city you're getting married in. That's the bare minimum information guests need to hold space on their calendar. Then consider adding details that may change how guests plan.
Other than a few details that have to go on your save the date (see below), the design is totally up to you. You could even make a save the date magnet for people to keep on their fridge to remind them of your big day! Many couples choose to include photos of themselves, often from an engagement photo shoot.
Here are six guidelines for addressing those save the date envelopes flawlessly: Address the guests with “Mr.,” “Mrs.,” or “Ms.” Write the full names of your guests (no nicknames or abbreviations) Add kids' names right after their parents. Spell out the addresses completely (write out “Street” instead of writing “St.”)
What do I include in my destination save the dates? You and your partner's names. Date + Time. Location. Website address. Optional RSVP date. Announcement that a destination wedding invitation will follow.
Looking for a super quick way to make your own save-the-dates? Order a rubber stamp with your details on it, then use white ink to stamp black postcards. Add a custom postage stamp, address the back of the postcard and send them off! Customize the rubber stamp above here.