5 Fun Ways to Word Your Save the Dates | Clear Wedding Invites

Save the dates are the first piece of stationery your future wedding guests receive for your big day. It’s thrilling news, so you’ll want to share it in the most exciting way possible. After you’ve figured out a date and which photo to include of the two of you, it’s time to think about how you would like to word the news. Sure, you could stay simple and stick with something like “save the date,” but why not try unique ways to go about informing your guests of your upcoming nuptials?

Wedding invitation is a formal invitation with all the details of the event , so the wording doesn't have to be fancyHowever,save the dates don’t have to be worded just like the formal invitations.Simply put, you can try something unique to word your save the dates.

Some couples include a short poem, a favorite quote or an engagement photo.This is a less formal time, so let your creative juices run wild.Just make sure that everyone who receives this card is on your final wedding guest list: once you tell someone to keep your wedding date, there's no going back.Here are some tips for wording your save the dates in fun ways.

Calligraphy

Calligraphy rustic save the date cards with leafy border and unique wording make a more attractive and modern design.

 

5 Fun Ways to Word Your Save the Dates

Go festive
For a holiday themed save the date, consider including wording that plays off of a fun Christmas song. For example, this Christmas save the date card reads “All we want for Christmas is you to come to our wedding.”

5 Fun Ways to Word Your Save the Dates

Go classic
Focus on the feeling of love and romance between you and your spouse-to-be by sharing the big news in a traditional way. For example, the card can read “A beautiful celebration of love will occur on … .”.

5 Fun Ways to Word Your Save the Dates

Go playful
Who doesn’t love a good play on words? Puzzles, for instance, can be used to demonstrate how perfect the two of you “fit” together. 

5 Fun Ways to Word Your Save the Dates

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