What Information Should We Include on Save the Date
Congratulations on your engagement. The wedding planning is already underway, and it's time to update guests with wedding save-the-date cards. This pre-wedding invitation officially announces the wedding date and notifies guests they'll be invited to commemorate this special day.
Our expert team at Blushington Blooms covers exactly what to include on the save-the-date card and what not to include.
What Does Your Save the Date Need?
Keeping the save-the-date card simple and high-level helps make important dates clear to guests. You may not have all the specifics of the day, but there are some key details to include on the save-the-date card, such as the following:
- The request
- Couple's names
- Engagement photos
- Wedding date
- Location
- Travel plans
- Accommodations
- Website information
Given enough choice and planning time, friends and family will cover great distances to attend the wedding and celebrate their loved one's union.
What Doesn't Your Save the Date Need?
Similarly, there are some things that couples should leave off their save-the-date cards. It may be a matter of etiquette or courtesy, or such information simply isn't important. Some examples of what not to include in the card:
- RSVPs
- Registry information
- Schedule of events
- Overly specific details
At the end of the day, it's up to the couple to have the final say of what they would like to include or omit on their save-the-date card.
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