Save the Date Cards

Save the Date

Today’s wedding guests are busy and they need to reserve your wedding date way in advance. Be courteous and mail out Save the Date Cards five months to a year before your wedding. The word should be out about your engagement. If not, include the news in your Save the Date Card.

Most anything goes with Save the Date Cards. They can be formal, like your wedding invitations, a card that is simple and casual, or fun stuff like fridge magnets and mint tins. Whatever you send, include the location, maybe the theme of the wedding, and the address of your wedding website, if you have one.

Save the DateBe sure to mention that a wedding invitation will follow. Your guests shouldn’t assume that this is the actual wedding invitation. That’s why it’s important that anyone who gets your Save the Date card also receive the wedding invitation.

Order Save the Date Cards

You can order your wedding invitations from our website or you can come by our office so you can see the invitation in person. We will help you write up your order to make sure everything is PERFECT!

If you see an invitation on another website or in a mail order catalog, please bring us a copy and we can show it to you in person. We will match all competitors' prices. Please do not try and order invitations by yourself. What you send them is what gets printed...right or wrong!

Many products are available to order online, as noted on the links below. If the vendor is "Order In Store Only", they do not provide online ordering services. Links are provided for your convenience to browse products before ordering with us. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions about specific products or product lines.

Carlson Craft
McPhersons
Nu_Art
Tatex
Styleart
National Engraving
Magnet Street Weddings

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