• Save the Date!TO SEND OR NOT TO SEND - THAT IS THE QUESTION!Save the date cards are very popular in today's event planning. They are sent in advance of a formal invitation and can either complement the invitation's style, the upcoming event or be completely unusual! They do offer certain advantages. For example, if a save the date comes back to you undelivered by the US Postal system, then this will alert you to the need for an address correction for your guest. This practice also helps you become organized early for your upcoming event -- no waiting to the last minute to get your address list...

  • 2008-04-01T21:06:00Z Melissas Smitten

    This adorable Save the Date postcard was sent in by my amazingly talented friend Lindsey, who set her own type and personally letter pressed each postcard.Save the Date cards are relatively new to the wedding stationery scene. They come in a plethora of forms and sizes; invitation size, handwritten note cards, printed cards, postcards, post-its, refrigerator magnets, calendars, coffee cups…the list is endless. (Research how save the date cards came to be.) Save the Date cards used to be sent only to guests who would need to travel long distances to attend the wedding. Today they are often se...

  • 2011-03-22T12:26:00Z Beautiful Bridal

    Having a steampunk wedding? At ArtfulBeginnings you can order custom save the date cards with whimsical flying man on a faded rose background and compass, set of 100. Each card measures 5.5 x 7.25 inches and is printed on aged looking cardstock in a beautiful light aqua green / turquoise blue color. Each vintage style save the date card has rounded corners and your guest list can be printed on back for an additional $60. Choose from gold or silver edging on the front.. The back is a lighter shade of same aged paper color, featuring a cozy vintage couple on a tandem bike....

  • $45.00This item is FREE when you order your wedding invitations with Sugarflower Design! Convo me for details!********Let Sugarflower create a custom Save the Date card to announce your big day to friends and family. I'll design something to capture the excitement and fun your guests can expect to have on your big day - the first printed evidence of the future Mr. and Mrs. You!***The photos in this listing are samples of PAST custom design. While we can recreate similar looks for you, we can also start from scratch to create something completely unique and new!***Buy purchasing a PDF/Print...

  • 2008-12-17T08:54:00Z Seeing Double Happiness

    Save the date cards and postcards created for our clients "Beverly & Allen" and "Jessica & Ross". Allen who is an illustrator provided his own painting for their Brooklyn-themed event. Jessica and Ross wanted to create a very art nouveau feel for their wedding....

  • Save the Date cards are announcements viewed as a preliminary invitation to your wedding. They should be sent at least 4-6 months before your wedding day and at least 2 months before your wedding invitations. Save the Dates aren’t formal or even a necessity so feel free to personalize them creatively. They’re important primarily if many of your friends and family need to travel to your wedding, if your wedding date falls on or near a holiday or if your wedding location is seasonally busy or a popular vacation destination. Ideally, sending Save the Date cards 9-12 months in advance is recom...

  • 2011-03-20T15:49:12Z Bridesmaid.com

    Those Wedding Chicks have done it again. They've created the most wonderful, elegant and affordable DIY Save the Date card for you to download for FREE. Add your own personal image to these templates, mark your date and send them off to be treasured! Visit The Wedding Chicks today to download yours.<Images from The Wedding Chicks...

  • 2010-11-08T08:14:24Z So You Are Engayged

    Since I proposed to Meridyth I have been super excited about sending out Save the Date cards. I had dreams of cool magnets or letterpress cards.  I wanted something that was us but that didn’t cost a lot of money. Currently I have $2000 budgeted for the wedding which is $1000 from my parents and $1000 from Meridyths mom. Then hopefully Mer and I can throw in another $1000 if nothing unforeseen happens and we have to spend it on our house or sick kitties.So I started looking on different sites because Mer was really into the magnets and I thought it might be cool.  I looked on http://www.sa...

  • 2008-10-05T12:34:00Z Victoria with Roses

    Finally, the first reveal of our August 2009 wedding details: our save the date cards! These DIY invites featured hemp "knots" on white cardstock. The envelopes were sealed with yellow floral labels to hint at our "yellow roses" theme. Addresses written in a crisp typewriter font were inspired by our vintage theme, and the stamp is actually a black and white photo of my fiance sitting on the wing of a 1940s T-34 airplane....

  • Share|There has been an increasing demand for us to create Save The Date cards as an option for what to do with our engagement photos. I see nothing wrong with that! :-) We're all for being up-to-date with latest trends!We are creative and inventive enough to open up possibilities for very simple, straight-to-the-point, cards for our clients to use in the days leading up to their wedding day. I have researched the correct wording and the simplest of designs; put my own twist to it and have come up with a few preliminary examples.Here are a few I have created using our 2009 engagement photos. I...