Save the Date Announcement for marriage in Las Vegas?
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2007-02-16 15:44:36 UTC
I a first time bride getting married in Vegas in May. Should I send save the date postcards with a picture of Vegas at night, and include where my fiance and I will be staying for the 4 days?
Eleven answers:
kateqd30
2007-02-16 15:54:06 UTC
Will you be inviting the people that you are sending them to? If so then yes absolutely send them with enough time for them to make travel plans and reservations. If not, then no dont send save the dates, send announcments after you two are hitched.
Good luck!
anonymous
2007-02-17 00:00:12 UTC
Congratulations! If you're inviting people to join you, then absolutely. If not, then they wouldn't technically be "save the date" cards. But you could send them out as announcements, just saying that you'll be getting married on whatever date.
Texas Blonde
2007-02-17 03:25:13 UTC
Oh yes!!! People have to save up money and plan. Congrats! And what cute idea about Vegas at night.
BGC
2007-02-17 22:12:17 UTC
Your idea should work well.
You might like to see alot of examples of Save the Date postcards which are available at:
Why don't you just send them a e-mail blast to all they people with a picture in it of Las Vegas.
ee
2007-02-17 02:23:44 UTC
Only if you are inviting the recipients to join you in Vegas.
In that case the Save-the-Date cards should have gone out months ago.
I MISS YOU!
2007-02-17 00:44:46 UTC
Yes! But only if you will be inviting the people to the wedding...if you're not inviting them to the wedding then don't send anything now and send an announcement after your wedding...CONGRATS!
Jewel C
2007-02-17 00:35:03 UTC
This is an awsome card, and all your information fits inside. Much less work than postcards.
anonymous
2007-02-16 23:52:29 UTC
That sounds like an awesome idea. I would do it if I was in ur sich.
Dr Universe
2007-02-16 23:48:01 UTC
that sounds like a great idea
Congrats
la_rules_4_sure
2007-02-17 01:11:22 UTC
no but yes jk i dont know
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