Personalised pencil Save The Date
Show some personality
Be as silly or as formal as you like but show some personality and a teaser as to what’s to come…
image and idea: Justin Pocta
Fingerprint heart Save The Date
This is absolutely gorgeous! Just a shame they left the apostrophe out in “WE’RE”!
image: julesbirkby.com
Scrabble Lovers Save The Date
Sure to be popular amongst the geeky Scrabble set, a very cute way of announcing your wedding date!
image: unknown
Dog lovers Save The Date
Make your dog a Save The Date collar and have him or her break the news of your wedding date!
[image: baysidebride.com ]
Comic Book Save The Date
Tell guests a story from your relationship or just share a spoof take on your proposal story.
[image: theknot.com ]
Book Lovers Save The Date
For bookworms, how about creating a Save the Date modelled on your favourite book cover?
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Film Buff Save The Date
Mock up your favourite film poster for your Save The Date like this genius ‘Mr & Mrs Smith’ design
[image: thebridaldetective.com]
‘Tying The Knot’ Save The Date
Pictures of the bride and groom at various ages are printed on Moo Minicards and then are tied to a home-printed card carrying the details, with a perfect knot.
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Comedic video Save The Date
Work with a good friend, a professional videographer, or even just the two of you to produce your own Save The Date video. Give your story a beginning, middle and end to keep your guests entertained and of course don’t forget to emphasise your wedding date at the end! This couple poked fun at their height difference (she’s much taller than he is).
Save The Date with chocolate
Delicious! Combine the sweetness of chocolate with a romantic wrap that can be customised with your names and change the colour to fit it to your wedding palette. Check out the link to get the template and print it from home. Warning: this idea was found on a French blog, Un Beau Jour, so the instructions are in French!
Keep it simple and stylish by creating a monogram that sits on a backdrop of the city you’re getting married in.
This design was by Karen for her London wedding to Jeremy. Jeremy proposed to Karen at the top of Primrose Hill, the view of which is featured in the design.