Digital vs Printed Save the Dates: Which Is Right for Your Wedding?

Digital or printed? For most couples it comes down to timeline, budget, and how formal the wedding feels. Digital save the dates are faster, cheaper, and better for last-minute sends or international guest lists. Printed cards carry more weight, literally and figuratively, and suit formal weddings better. Many couples use both. This guide breaks down …

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Save the Date Message Examples: 35+ Wording Ideas for Every Style

At a glance Save the dates go out 6-12 months before the wedding – 12 months for destination weddings, 6-8 months for local events. Must-have information: couple’s names, wedding date, city and state, and “formal invitation to follow”. Wording is simpler than a wedding invitation – no times, venue details, or RSVP needed (those come …

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

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. Shop …

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