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Save-the-dates are necessary for most weddings, but especially destination weddings. Guests need ample notice to plan their travel and a save-the-date helps them do so while you finalize the details that go in the invitation. The right save-the-date wording for a destination wedding is important to avoid any questions or confusion from your guests, so we’ve pulled together this helpful guide full of destination wedding save-the-date wording and some destination wedding save-the-date etiquette to make sure your save-the-date cards go out without a hitch.
Save-the-Dates Wedding
Wedding Save-the-Dates may sound simple at first, but when you start thinking about what goes on save-the-dates, you may start to feel overwhelmed with all the dos and don’ts. There are a few basic elements that should go on all save-the-dates, but especially destination wedding save-the-dates, as your guests will have a lot of travel to plan. We’ve broken down everything you may want to consider below.
The Wedding Location
Aside from the date itself, this is probably the most important thing when it comes to what to include on a Wedding Save-the-Dates for a destination wedding. Even if you haven’t finalized the venue, including the place you plan to get married in is important. Your guests may need to book flights or travel, so they’ll need a general sense of where they’re going. The basic rule of thumb is to send save the dates 6 months before the wedding. For a destination wedding, it is customary to mail save the dates 8 to 12 months in advance.
The Wedding Date
This is the primary reason to send a save-the-date at all. So people know, well, the date! Include your wedding date so that people know that they’ll be celebrating you on that day. Can you send a digital save the date? Modern etiquette allows for electronic correspondence in the age of the Internet, but there’s nothing more polished and personal than a personalized save the date sent through snail mail with love. With the variety of customizable designs available with just a few clicks, it’s easier than ever to find a beautiful and true-to-you option for every budget, color and style.
Invitation to Follow
Save-the-dates are the little sisters to your wedding invitations. Many save-the-date cards include the phrase “invitation to follow.” This is a courtesy to your guests to confirm that a formal invitation with more details, such as the venue, time and how to RSVP, will come closer to the big day.
Frequently Asked Questions
What to include on Wedding Save-the-Dates for destination weddings?
You and your partner’s names, Date + Time, Location, Website address, Optional RSVP date.
What do you put on a wedding save-the-date?
Your Names: It’s traditional to list the bride’s name first
What is a nice message for Wedding Save-the-Dates?
Our love story takes us to [City, Country] on [Date]. Save the date for our destination wedding!
What is the funny save the date verbiage?
“We’re doin it!” “He liked it so he put a ring on it” “Open bar!”, “Free booze!” or similar.
When to send a wedding save the date?
As a general rule, it’s best to send Save the Dates 8 to 12 months prior to your wedding (send them earlier for a destination or holiday weekend).