Your Save the Date should give a glimpse to your guests of what fun awaits them at your wedding. Save the Dates are highly recommended if your wedding date falls around a holiday when your guests would be making plans for far in advance or if you have a lot of out of town family and friends who should plan for their travel early on. Mail these out 6-12 months prior to your wedding, but double-check before they are sent that you have finalized your guest list, because it would be poor etiquette, to say the least, if anyone receives a Save the Date from you that is not followed up by a formal invite. Check out these creative DIY Save the Dates that step outside of the box. Find the examples below, plus more at www.theknot.com and www.marthastewartweddings.com.
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Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Creative DIY Save-the-Dates
Your Save the Date should give a glimpse to your guests of what fun awaits them at your wedding. Save the Dates are highly recommended if your wedding date falls around a holiday when your guests would be making plans for far in advance or if you have a lot of out of town family and friends who should plan for their travel early on. Mail these out 6-12 months prior to your wedding, but double-check before they are sent that you have finalized your guest list, because it would be poor etiquette, to say the least, if anyone receives a Save the Date from you that is not followed up by a formal invite. Check out these creative DIY Save the Dates that step outside of the box. Find the examples below, plus more at www.theknot.com and www.marthastewartweddings.com.
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