Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Wedding Wednesday: 12-12-12



The Huffington Post reported an estimated 7,500 couples across the U.S. will tied the knot today. Couples rushed to chapels and courthouses across the U.S. to get married on this special date.  How important is your wedding date to you? 

Check out these save the date options so you can share your special date with your guest. 


A whimsical and fun scratch off Save the Date.

Pencil us in Save the Date

Save the Date Balloon

Save the Date Tickets
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Save the Date Postcard
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Q. Do I have to send Save the Dates? While Save the Dates are not required, it is a great way to announce your engagement and let your guest know a date and location. 

Q. When should I send them? Save the dates should be sent about 6 months before your wedding date. If you are having a destitution wedding or your wedding date is near a holiday, send out Save the Dates about 8 months prior.

Q. What do you put on your Save the Date? Save the dates should be simple because more detail will be given in the formal invitation. Include names, date, city and your wedding website address. If your wedding requires extensive travel plans, make a fun brochure to include information like hotel, flight or cruise information. Remember to put "formal invitation to follow" on your save the date. A Save the Date is also a great way to display those wonderful engagement pictures you took. 

Q. Who should relieve a Save the Date? Send Save the Dates to people you are certain you will invite to the wedding. Budgets can change from the date you mail your save the dates to formal invitation time. If you are still working on finalizing your guest list, play it safe and send them to family and close friends. 



SAVE THE DATE
The Homestead at Cloudland Station will be at the 2013 Pink Bridal Chattanooga, TN 


 We can't wait to meet all of the brides at the Pink Bridal show. We will have more updates on the barn soon.  Contact us at homesteadcloudlandstation@gmail.com

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