Your Save the Date card is your opportunity to give your wedding guests a heads up about your upcoming nuptials so they have ample time to request time off work, make travel and accommodation plans, and possibly get child care to ensure they are with you to celebrate your big day. But you might have several questions about your Save the Date, including what to write on your Save the Date card. The good news is that it’s not that complicated.
Sooner rather than later is preferable. Especially if it’s a destination wedding or you’ve planned an entire weekend of festivities, you should send them 6-8 months before your wedding. You don’t need to have everything planned. Your save the date is meant to give minimal information about the wedding.
There are a few crucial pieces of information that you’ll need to include on your Save the Date.
The Couple’s Names
The choice is yours as to whether to write out the full names of both the bride and groom or use just first names.
However, you don’t need to include a time for the ceremony or reception. That will be on the invitation.
Simply write a city and state for the Save the Date. The location of the wedding venue will be included on the official invitation.
This line will let your guests know a formal invitation will arrive in the mail closer to the wedding date. (Ex: Invitation to follow.) Always include this line so your guests know an invitation is coming later.
If you have a wedding website, you can include it on your Save the Date. The website has information on wedding details, lodging options, details on the wedding party, and the gift registry.
Do not include your registry or venue on your Save the Date. Your invitation suite or your wedding website is the appropriate place for that information.
When it comes to your Save the Date wording, it’s important that you choose wording that sounds like you and sets the tone for your wedding. Your Save the Date card is the first piece of information guests have about your wedding. This means that it should match the feeling you’re going for. There are a few ways you can go about it.
Save the Date
Melissa and Ryan
are getting married on June 30, 2022
Annapolis, MD
Formal invitation to follow
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Kindly save the date
For the wedding of
Melissa Taylor
to
Ryan York
June Thirtieth
Two Thousand Twenty Two
Annapolis, Maryland
Formal invite to follow
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Please reserve
June 30, 2022
For the wedding uniting
Melissa Taylor
to
Ryan York
Annapolis, MD
Invitation to follow
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Please save the date
to celebrate the wedding of
Melissa Taylor
and
Ryan York
June 30, 2022
Annapolis, Maryland
Formal invitation to follow
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We’re taking the plunge!
Hope you’ll be there to celebrate.
Melissa and Ryan
say “I do”
June 30, 2022
Annapolis, MD
Formal invitation to follow
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We’re tying the knot!
Save the Date
06 . 30 . 2022
Melissa and Ryan
Annapolis, MD
Invite will follow soon
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Save the Date
Melissa + Ryan
06 . 30 . 2022
Annapolis, MD
Invitation to follow
melissandryanwed.com
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06 . 30 . 2022
Save the Date
Melissa + Ryan
Annapolis, MD
Your Save the Date card is such an important part of your wedding suite. It’s the first hint that tells your guests what they can expect from your wedding. I’m always happy to guide my couples when it comes to their Save the Dates and the proper etiquette. I’d love to hear from you and learn all about what you’re thinking for your Save the Date.
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