Save the Date Wording: 30+ Examples for Every Wedding Style | Paperlust

save the date wording

The wording on a save the date card doesn’t need to be complicated. But it does need to feel like you. Whether you’re planning a black-tie ceremony, a relaxed backyard celebration, or heading somewhere tropical with 30 of your closest people, the words you choose set the tone before the formal invitation ever arrives.

This page is a shortcut. Find your vibe, copy what works, and tweak from there.

What Must Appear on Every Save the Date

Before the examples: every save the date should include these essentials.

Letterpress arch save the date cards with classic black editorial typographyShare on Pinterest

  • Both names (in whatever order feels right to you)
  • The date (even an approximate one works if you’re early in planning)
  • General location (city and country is enough at this stage; you don’t need the venue name yet)
  • “Formal invitation to follow” or a variation (this tells guests they don’t need to RSVP yet)

What you don’t need: venue details, dress code, registry info, or RSVP instructions. All of that lives on the formal invitation.

Formal and Elegant Save the Date Wording

For traditional ceremonies, black-tie events, and couples who love a timeless look.

Elegant foil stamp save the date with gold script and monogramShare on Pinterest

1.

Sophia and James

request the pleasure of your company

to celebrate their marriage

on [Month Day], 2027

New York City, New York

Formal invitation to follow

2.

Together with their families

Alexandra and William

invite you to save the date

for their wedding celebration

[Month Day] | London, England

Invitation to follow

3.

Please save the date for the wedding of

Claire and Benjamin

[Month Day], 2027

The Cotswolds, England

Formal invitation forthcoming

4.

Natalie and Edward

are to be married on [Month Day], 2027

Charleston, South Carolina

Kindly save the date. Invitation to follow.

5.

Catherine and Michael

joyfully invite you to save the date

for their wedding ceremony and reception

[Month Day], 2027 | Paris, France

Formal invitation to follow

Casual and Warm Save the Date Wording

For couples who want something friendly, modern, and approachable.

Casual warm save the date in earthy terracotta and modern typographyShare on Pinterest

6.

Hey, we’re getting married!

Save the date for

Maya and Tom’s wedding

[Month Day], 2027 | Austin, Texas

Invite coming soon

7.

Mark your calendars.

Zoe and Luke are tying the knot!

[Month Day], 2027

Napa Valley, California

More details to come

8.

We said yes. Now say you’ll be there.

Priya and Jake

[Month Day], 2027 | Chicago, Illinois

Formal invitation coming your way soon

9.

Save the date!

Ruby and Sam are getting married.

[Month Day], 2027 | Nashville, Tennessee

We’d love for you to celebrate with us. Invite to follow.

10.

It’s happening.

Emma and Liam | [Month Day], 2027

Portland, Oregon

Formal invitation coming soon

11.

Grab your calendar and save this date.

Mia and Noah are getting married!

[Month Day], 2027 | Denver, Colorado

Invitation to follow

Romantic and Heartfelt Save the Date Wording

For couples who want something poetic, sentimental, or beautifully understated.

Romantic minimalist wedding invitation with delicate botanical illustration, soft cream tones and script typographyShare on Pinterest

12.

Two hearts, one beautiful day.

Isabelle and Finn

[Month Day], 2027 | Santorini, Greece

Invitation to follow

13.

From this day forward, forever.

Please save the date for the wedding of

Amara and Sebastian

[Month Day], 2027 | Florence, Italy

Formal invitation to follow

14.

They found their forever in each other.

Now they want to celebrate with you.

Layla and Connor | [Month Day], 2027

Savannah, Georgia | Invitation to follow

15.

Some dates you just never want to forget.

This is one of them.

Hannah and Oliver

[Month Day], 2027 | Edinburgh, Scotland

Invitation forthcoming

16.

The adventure begins.

Grace and Ethan | [Month Day], 2027

Queenstown, New Zealand

We’d love for you to be part of it. Invite to follow.

Funny and Punny Save the Date Wording

Because not every wedding has to take itself too seriously.

Fun photo-booth strip style save the date card with couple photos and casual typographyShare on Pinterest

17.

We’re getting hitched, no glitch!

Save the date for

Chloe and Marcus | [Month Day], 2027

Brooklyn, New York | Invite to follow (pinky promise)

18.

Put a ring on the date.

Jade and Tyler are getting married.

[Month Day], 2027 | Miami, Florida

Formal invite on its way

19.

We finally decided to make it official.

(It only took us a few years.)

Ava and Ryan | [Month Day], 2027

San Diego, California | Invitation to follow

20.

She said yes. He’s still in shock.

Nora and Matt | [Month Day], 2027

Boston, Massachusetts

Formal invitation coming soon

21.

Better save this date before someone else does.

Lily and Jack | [Month Day], 2027

New Orleans, Louisiana | Invite incoming

Destination Wedding Save the Date Wording

When your guests need extra notice, and possibly a passport.

Boarding pass style destination wedding save the date card in dusty blue with travel details and QR codeShare on Pinterest

22.

Start packing your bags.

Stella and Kai are getting married in Tuscany.

[Month Day], 2027

Invitation and travel details to follow

23.

Your presence is requested somewhere beautiful.

Jasmine and Rafael

[Month Day], 2027 | Bali, Indonesia

Formal invitation with travel information to follow

24.

Adventure awaits, and so does a wedding.

Save the date for

Tara and Leo | [Month Day], 2027

Amalfi Coast, Italy

Accommodation details and invitation to follow

25.

Sun, sea, and a wedding.

Please save the date for

Nina and Carlos | [Month Day], 2027

Tulum, Mexico

More details coming soon. Start planning your trip!

26.

We’re taking the party somewhere warm.

Eva and Daniel | [Month Day], 2027

Mykonos, Greece

Formal invitation and travel info to follow

Elopement and Intimate Wedding Save the Date Wording

For micro-weddings, small celebrations, and couples keeping it close.

27.

We’re keeping it small and making it beautiful.

Please save the date.

Sophie and James | [Month Day], 2027

[City, State]

Intimate celebration, invitation to follow

28.

A small wedding. A big love.

Mara and Cole | [Month Day], 2027

[Location]

We’re celebrating with our closest people. Details to follow.

29.

We eloped! And we want to celebrate with you.

Join us for an intimate reception.

Leah and Ben | [Month Day], 2027

[City] | Invitation to follow

30.

Just us, a handful of people we love, and a beautiful day.

Save the date.

Isabel and Hugo | [Month Day], 2027

[Location] | Invitation to follow

Photo Card Save the Date Wording

When your engagement photo is doing half the talking, the words just need to do the rest.

Photo save the date card with arch die-cut shape and couple portraitShare on Pinterest

31.

[Photo]

We’re engaged, and we’re getting married!

Zara and Finn | [Month Day], 2027

[Location] | Formal invitation to follow

32.

[Photo]

Save the date

Anna and Will | [Month Day], 2027

[City, Country] | Invite coming soon

33.

[Engagement photo]

She said yes. He cried a little.

Maya and Jordan | [Month Day], 2027

[Location] | Invitation to follow

Mix and Match Phrases

Not finding exactly what you need? Build your own from these pieces.

Opening lines:

  • Save the date
  • Please save the date
  • Mark your calendars
  • We’re getting married!
  • It’s official
  • The date is set
  • We said yes
  • An adventure is beginning
  • Two become one
  • We finally did it

Middle connectors:

  • Together with their families
  • With joy in their hearts
  • With love and excitement
  • Along with their families
  • Surrounded by those they love most
  • In the company of the people who matter most

Location phrasing:

  • [City, Country]
  • In the heart of [City]
  • Somewhere beautiful in [Region]
  • Join us in [Destination]
  • Celebrating in [Location]

Closing lines:

  • Formal invitation to follow
  • Invitation forthcoming
  • More details to come
  • Save the date, details on their way
  • Invite coming soon
  • We can’t wait to celebrate with you
  • Please hold this date, we’ll be in touch
  • Details and RSVP info to follow
  • Kindly save the date

When to Send Your Save the Dates

For most weddings, 6-8 months before the date is the sweet spot. It gives guests enough notice to request time off work, make travel arrangements, and block the date before anything else claims it. For local or low-travel events, you can stretch toward the 6-month end.

For destination weddings or peak-season dates (holiday weekends, summer Saturdays in popular venues), aim for 9-12 months. If you’re asking people to book international flights or commit to a multi-night trip, earlier is always better. The same logic applies to weddings during major holidays, when flights and accommodation fill fast.

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