What should a save the date email say?
For your save the date wording, include the date and location of your wedding, the names of the happy couple, and the fact that a formal invitation will follow. There are no rules about what else to include on your save the date note.
How do you formally address a save the date?
Here are six guidelines for addressing those save the date envelopes flawlessly:
- Address the guests with “Mr.,” “Mrs.,” or “Ms.”
- Write the full names of your guests (no nicknames or abbreviations)
- Add kids’ names right after their parents.
- Spell out the addresses completely (write out “Street” instead of writing “St.”)
Do you address Save the dates with guest?
Be mindful of how you address them. “It’s fine to be just addressed to one guest but it should be that way because you don’t want them to have a date, or else they may decide that it means with a date and when they get the invitation, it’s a whole other kerfuffle.”
Who do you send save the dates to?
You should send your save-the-dates to anyone you want at your wedding. Even if you’ve already received verbal confirmations from certain guests, you should still send them a save-the-date (members of your wedding party, siblings and parents). Just remember: Only send it to those whom you definitely want to attend.
Who do I send save the date cards to?
Can you send a save the date and not an invitation?
Sending a Save the Date Card but not an Invitation You can’t send a save a date to someone who you might only invite to the wedding ceremony at a later date. So only send them to those guests you definitely want to be with you on your wedding day.
How do you address Save the Date cards?
Addressing Save the Date Postcards
- Address the save the date postcard on the right mailing panel using the formal Mr., Mrs., or Ms.
- Write out each person’s full name instead of using shortenings or nicknames.
- Spell out the full address using no abbreviations.
Can you send a save the date by text?
With Save The Date app you can send your guests text message invitations and rsvp requests. We recommend that you use our iOS or Android app so you can choose your guests from you mobile phone contacts and send them the text message invitation.
Do you put first and last names on Save the dates?
Single guests can be addressed simply with their first and last names, or with a singular title, if preferred. If you’re extending an invitation for a plus one, add “and Guest” after their full name.