
Sending out a save the date months in advance allows your friends, family, and other loved ones to reserve that particular day (or entire weekend) on their calendar. And we've even put together a little roundup of DIY save the date ideas that we promise are quick and easy to pull off on your own (even if you aren't the DIY type!). When it comes to save the date etiquette, sending them sooner rather than later is preferable. We've also found plenty of funny save the date ideas that will have your guests laughing as they add your wedding date to their Google calendar. Keep reading to find ideas ranging from magnets your guests can stick on their fridge to edible sugar cookies (guaranteed to be the sweetest piece of mail they'll receive all week!). If you, unfortunately, had to postpone your wedding to a future date, we also have a roundup of trending change the date styles and designs. A save the date is a precursor to an invitation, so you don’t need to add all the details. Have fun, but be sure to include everything a guest will need to know. If you are using a formal save the date, you’ll want to include honorifics (like Mr., Mrs., and Ms.).



So if you're looking for creative and cute ideas, we've rounded up 30+ of our favorite save the date ideas. Address a save the date postcard to everyone you want to invite. That's why it's important to send unique save the dates that reflect who you are as a couple and the kind of wedding you're planning so guests can mark their calendar and get excited. Save the dates are your guests' first glimpse into your wedding style, theme, and overall vibe, so they're a good opportunity to make a great first impression.
