The save the date is really the first time the couple gets to make an impression on the guests in regards to the wedding. Save the dates can be simple, elegant, detailed, whimsical, fun, creative; they are such a good opportunity to demonstrate the couples style, the tone of the wedding itself, or both.
I love that the guests get to see the timeline of the couples relationship in this save the date. The marriage will obviously be a milestone in the relationship so why not debut it along with all the others that have made the couple part of who they are today. Photo courtesy of Pinterest.com.
A photo like this can make a perfect wedding invitation because of its simplicity. The black and white effect gives the card a sense of sophistication that naturally accompanies many weddings. Photo courtesy of Melisha Blair Photography.
I will personally have these RSVP options on my wedding invites. It is so much more gentle than simply saying “Not Attending” and lets the guests know that the couple will not take it personally if they cannot make the event.
What a perfect way to showcase the fun loving side of the bride and groom with this Monopoly themed save the date. It is definitely original and will be remembered by everyone who sees it. Photo courtesy of One Little M.
A good idea is to attach personalized stickers to the save the date. The guests can then instantly mark the date on their calendar instead of having the invite clutter up their fridge. Photo courtesy of Chic Pins.
Perfect for a rustic country wedding the twine string ties itself into a knot as you open the invitation. This is such an original way to impress your guests and they will probably show their friends and brag that they get to go to the wedding of the century.