Monday, June 17, 2013

Make Your Wedding Invitations - Save The Date Wording Examples


You are getting married and you plan to have a big wedding. The only thing is that you have a large family and you both want your out-of-town family and friends to share your big day. So sending a card to announce this will need to be done. What are some save the date wording examples?

Here are a few save the date wording examples:


  1. Save the date: your presence is requested: at the wedding of: Bride: and: Groom: on the day, of month:year City, State: invitation will follow.

  2. Save the date: Bride: and: Groom: have chosen the date of Month day, year: invitation to follow

  3. Please reserve the date of: (Date in numbers): for our wedding: invitation and details will follow: Bride: and: Groom

  4. Save the Date: (Date): to share in the joy of: Bride: and: Groom: as they are married: invitation to follow: (Bride's Parents)

  5. He asked and She said Yes: Save the Date: Bride and Groom: Date: formal invitation to follow
You can see that the save the date wording examples are very different. Depending on your situation will determine the wording you want to use.

If you are making your wedding invitations, you can make these as well. You will want to send these out anywhere from three months to one year before your wedding.

If you are having a destination wedding you may want to send these a year so that guests can make arrangements to attend. Many of your guests will have to make plans for vacation, baby sitting and traveling.

You can get matching save the date cards many times. However if you make your wedding invitations, you can make these match also. Many times the save the date cards are more informal than the wedding invitations. This is just a heads up. You will make sure that your wedding invitations will come in formal or informal format.

So many of today's weddings are more elaborate than previously. Usually the save the date is mailed out by the bride's parents. Although now, many brides and groom's will send out these.

A save the date is not required if you are getting married locally. You may choose to send out some save the date cards to out-of-town guests. You are not obligated to send these to everyone. The only information that these usually have is the date and the city and state the ceremony will take place. The location is usually not put on the save the date.

I hope these save the date wording examples gave you an idea of what you need to put on your own wedding cards. Best of luck on your special day.

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