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Save the Date Cards: Announce Your Wedding in Style

Posted On : Mar-28-2010 | seen (528) times | Article Word Count : 849 |

After the engagement ring, but before the actual formal invitations are sent out, save the date wedding cards offer couples the perfect way to let friends and family know the wedding has been set. These cards are a great way to create buzz about your wedding and give a preview of the visual theme of the affair.
After the engagement ring, but before the actual formal invitations are sent out, save the date wedding cards offer couples the perfect way to let friends and family know the wedding has been set. These cards are a great way to create buzz about your wedding and give a preview of the visual theme of the affair.

Practically speaking, it also gives wedding guests extra time to free up their schedule and set the date aside for the special time. And today more than ever, couples have a wide variety of design options for their save the date cards.

The “Pearl Save The Date” card set is a crisp and clean option that's perfect for any style of wedding. This style also is great for couples who want to get the word out, but haven't decided on all the details for their wedding just yet.

The adorable "tying the knot" design makes the perfect statement and comes complete with pre-punched holes and ribbon. With this design couples also have the option to choose specific ink colors and font style.

But there are many styles to choose from that offer couples a way to announce their good news. The silver foil save the date cards create a rich, elegant look especially when featured on these petite crisp white cards. These cards allow you to have the option of choosing your own wording on the front in a decorative format of four lines.

For a more personalized design try a heart themed save the date design that allows you to slip in a favorite photo of you and your special someone. With pre-cut slots and included pre-cut ribbon (available in many colors!), plus the pre-cut frame for specially shaped for any 3 1/2" x 2 1/2" photo these cards offer multiple embellishment options.

Save the date announcements aren't just available in folded cards however. Magnets are a very popular option these days because they allow wedding guests to keep the date front and center and well within reach.
Unlike a paper card that might get misplaced, magnets can be stuck to a refrigerator or desk so no one will ever forget when the special day is happening. Another option is the save the date postcard. This budget-friendly option doesn't require the extra expense of envelopes and can make a bold statement with the single sheet format.

Whatever style you choose, there are certain rules of etiquette to follow and practical tips that will simplify the process. When ordering save the date cards, be sure to tack on an extra 25 announcements to the order, just in case you forget anyone. A few extra cards will also help when putting together your wedding album or scrapbook.
Although save the date cards might seem like an optional announcement, they are an essential if you are hosting a destination wedding that requires guests to travel and make transportation and/or hotel plans. In general save the date cards should be mailed out four to six months in advance of the wedding.
This isn't the time to give away all the details of the affair however. Just inform your guests of the date and general location – it’s ok if you and your soon to be spouse haven’t locked down a specific venue yet. Remember the focus of this mailing is to announce the date of the event so people can mark their calendars. For destination weddings, you'll need to include information on things that need to be taken care of in a timely manner, such as flights, group booking and hotel plans.
There are a few other things to consider when crafting your save the date cards. Reply cards aren't needed because this isn't the time to collect RSVPs. This also isn't the time to talk about gifts, so no mention of bridal registries should be made. If you have a wedding Web site however, you can reasonably include the site's address, which can then supply guests with further details of your event.
Some couples may wonder if a save the date card is absolutely necessary for their wedding. Although not every wedding requires such advanced notice, there are some weddings that definitely should include this extra courtesy to guests.
You already know that destination weddings require save the date cards, but what if you are staying in your hometown for your wedding, but inviting lots of out-of-town guests? The same rules would apply for this type of wedding and a save the date announcement would definitely be in order. For weddings that are scheduled during a holiday or busy travel time, save the date cards might help attract more guests than a surprise announcement.
But even if your wedding doesn't require the advanced notice, save the date cards are open to all couples and are quickly becoming a popular wedding essential. That's because they are fun, casual announcements that create the perfect way to let everyone in on the big day!

Article Source : http://www.articleseen.com/Article_Save the Date Cards: Announce Your Wedding in Style_14842.aspx

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Jackie Rupp a freelance writer who writes about save the date cards.

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Category : Society : Weddings

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