No you do not have to send save the date card. Most wedding I have been invited to I have only Two brides send out save the date cards.
When planning a wedding, invitations are a two step process. Save-the-date cards should be mailed out four months in advance to let guests know about your engagement. The invitations should be sent out two months later leaving guests about 6-8 weeks to RSVP. When preparing for your wedding, the general rule is that save the date cards should be mailed out four months in advance. Wedding invitations should be sent out no earlier than two months before the wedding.
If your having a destination wedding, you should send your save the date cards as soon as possible, up to a year ahead of time. If your having a local wedding with lots of out of town guests, send them anywhere from 6-8 months. That way you can ensure that your wedding is first on their calendar! Invitations by Dawn has some really cool save the date options, both cards and magnets.
* Wedding invitations should be sent two to three months before the wedding so it gives the guests a chance to reschedule other things in order to make the wedding.
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Yes, you should send wedding invitations to adult children still living at home.
Wedding invites go out 6-8 weeks in advance. 10 at the very earliest. You can send Save the Dates out at 6-9 months with travel info.
One for each guest.
Yes. You should send invitations to all members of your wedding party!
Generally, when you send out your baby shower or wedding shower invitations, you put that information with those invitations.
* If you are getting married in the spring to summer months then you should get the wedding invitations out two to three months in advance to give your guests time to plan their vacations around your wedding.
That depends on the size of your guest list.
* Yes, you send a wedding invitation to everyone, but yourself and the groom. However, keep one of the invitations to put in your wedding photo album.