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Save the Dates – What to Write and How to Write It

Save the date cards have become an essential part of the wedding planning process, allowing you to inform your loved ones about your upcoming nuptials well in advance. The wording on your save the date cards sets the tone for your wedding and can add a personal touch to your message. In this blog, we'll explore what to write and how to write it, so your save the date cards make a memorable impression.


1. Start with the Basics:

Begin your save the date cards by including the essential information. These details should include:


- Your names: The first and last names of the bride and groom.

- The wedding date: Be sure to specify the day, month, and year.

- Location: The city and venue where the wedding will take place.


Example:

"Save the Date!

John Smith and Sarah Johnson

Are getting married on

Saturday, June 15, 2024

In the beautiful city of Woodland, Washington

At the Empress Estate"


2. Add a Personal Touch:

While the basics are crucial, adding a personal touch can make your save the date cards more special. Consider incorporating elements that reflect your personalities, the theme of your wedding, or your love story.


Example:

"Join us for a magical day as we begin the next chapter of our love story!

John and Sarah

Adventure Awaits in Woodland!"


3. Keep it Short and Sweet:

Save the date cards are meant to be concise and to the point. Avoid overloading them with information. Remember, you will have your formal wedding invitations for more extensive details.


Example:

"Save the Date!

June 15, 2024

Woodland, WA

Love, John & Sarah"


4. Highlight the Theme or Style:

If your wedding has a particular theme or style, consider incorporating it into your save the date wording to give your guests a glimpse of what to expect.


Example:

"Save the Date for a Rustic Romance!

Join us as we tie the knot in Woodland, WA

June 15, 2024

John & Sarah"


5. Mention Formal Invitations:

Let your guests know that a formal invitation will follow the save the date card. This way, they'll be prepared for the next step in your wedding planning process.


Example:

"Save the Date!

A formal invitation will follow.

John & Sarah"


6. Use Creative Imagery:

Including visuals can add a unique and memorable element to your save the date cards. Consider using engagement photos, custom illustrations, or graphics that reflect your personalities or wedding theme.


Example:

Include a photo of you two!


7. Encourage Excitement:

End your save the date with a message that conveys your excitement and anticipation for your big day. Invite your guests to share in your joy.


Example:

"Save the Date!

We can't wait to celebrate with you!

Love, John & Sarah"


Your save the date cards set the stage for your wedding, so choose your wording carefully. Whether you want to keep it simple and elegant or add a touch of your unique personality, remember to convey your excitement and love. With these tips and examples, you'll be well on your way to creating save the date cards that your guests will cherish and remember as they eagerly count down the days to your special big day.






Photos: Joni Loraine Photography (https://joniloraine.me/2023/01/15/a-winter-wedding-at-the-empress-estate/)



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