After
the ring is on your finger, and the planing is underway, you first step
is-- sending your guests a SAVE THE DATE card. Save the date is
different from other parts of wedding invitation set, it is more
flexible and gives brides more space to show wedding style.
However, many brides do not sure if they make the SAVE THE DATE things
all right, so today we are going to answer the top 10 most brides asked
questions on SAVE THE DATE cards.
1. Do We Have To Send A SAVE THE DATE Card?
It depends on your wedding ceremony date actually, as traditional
rules, destination weddings and three-day weekend affairs have become
more standard, so have save-the-dates. Brides who choose to tie the knot
between the travel arrangements and busy schedules need to send these
SAVE THE DATE cards, it will increase the attendance of your guests, and
our goal is exactly it, right?
2.When Should We Send SAVE THE DATE Cards?
Our wedding experts suggest to send the news around 6 or 8 months prior
to the ceremony, this time period will give your guests enough to
choose their wedding gifts and book bus or air tickets, any earlier and
they may toss the notice aside. Any later and it might as well be an
invitation.
3.Do We Send SAVE THE DATE Card To Everyone?
As we
said before, this kind of wedding invitation card is much more flexible
for brides, if you do not want someone to come, then you do not need to
send SAVE THE DATE to her or him. Remember, just send SAVE THE DATE to
guests you really want them to witness your big day.
4.Which Information Should We Include?
At this point, you may not have all the specifics, and that's okay. The
save-the-date should include the couple's names, wedding date (or
dates, for a wedding weekend), location (a city is helpful, even if the
venue isn't booked yet) and a notice for a formal invitation to follow.
5.Can We Send Electronic SAVE THE DATE Cards?
Email invitations for informal events like bachelorette parties and
bridal shower party invitations are becoming more popular,so many modern
brides-to-be asked our wedding experts if they can send electronic card
instead of paper cards, and our suggestion is that standing by
old-school rules may be better. Big staffs like formal wedding
invitation suit should be sent by mails, it should be different to other
party invitations and more significant to both of you newlywed, so hold
the old-fashion and send the paper SAVE THE DATE cards!
6.Do We Have To Match SAVE THE DATE Card With Wedding Invitation Or Theme?
Not at all. It should be forced to match every wedding invitation part
in accordant line, brides can choose their favorite SAVE THE DATE cards
freely without any limit, just play with colors, motifs or fonts to
create something that will get guests excited for the occasion.