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How It Works
Announce your big day, your way.
From custom Save the Date cards that match your free website to a guest list ready for all your details, this is the smarter way to plan your big day.
Create the perfect design for your big reveal.
Start with a stunning design template and turn it into personalized Save the Dates in the time it takes to say “I do.” Select fonts, colors, and art to make your own design. Craft a classic with an art deco style, make a splash with watercolor greenery, or go simple with a minimalist design with clean typography.
Share your love story with a free wedding website.
Remind family how you met, display your favorite engagement photos (or video), and share any important info you’ve solidified, from your wedding date and location to travel booking tips. The best part? Your website can grow and change as you solidify your plans.
Send out Save the Dates that help save the day.
With easy Add to Calendar, your guests will be sure to get you in their schedule. When you’re ready to send, you’ve got a head start on your wedding planning, from managing plus ones to powerful RSVP features, even address collection. All tracked by your Connected Guest List.
Wedding Website to Match
A wonderful site to see.
Create a wedding website that is uniquely yours. Show off your engagement photos or video, share your wedding registry, and even help guests book travel.
Environmentally-Friendly Save the Dates
Share your love with the planet.
With a tree planted in your honor for every print order, your Save the Dates are planet positive. And with online Save the Dates and your connected guest list, you’re saving more than time and money.
Frequently
Asked
Questions
Is it okay to just send online Save the Dates?
Yes! More and more couples are choosing to send digital Save the Date invitations to save money on wedding stationery. It can also make wedding planning easier by automatically updating your guest list and online wedding RSVP system. Just keep in mind that you may need to remind some of your less tech savvy guests to check their email.
Do I put my wedding website URL on Save the Dates?
Though not required, it’s certainly helpful. Because Save the Dates should be sent out 4 to 6 months before your wedding day, and are considered less formal than printed wedding invitations, it’s best you complete your wedding website by that time. This way, you can add the URL to your Save the Dates and give your guests plenty of time to absorb all your wedding details.
When should we send our Save the Dates?
Whether they’re printed or digital, try to send your Save the Dates at least 4 to 6 months before your wedding date. But if you’re planning a destination wedding, you should send them around the 9-month mark to give your guests enough time to prepare, request time off from work, and book travel and accommodations.
Are Save the Dates necessary?
While it’s ultimately your decision, we highly recommend that Save the Dates are a part of your suite of wedding announcements. This way, you’ll ensure your guests have access to the who, what, where, and when of your wedding as soon as you’ve determined these details. Plus, by including your wedding website link on your Save the Dates, you’ll enable your guests to learn more about the wedding and RSVP online.
What information should our Save the Dates include?
Our recommendation is to keep it simple. Include just your names, the date of the event, and the city or area where your wedding will take place. Many couples also choose to include a note that formal invitations will follow in the future.
Can guests still RSVP online if we send paper invitations?
Yes! Just include the web address of your wedding site and guests can easily RSVP from your welcome page.
What about all of our other print needs?
Our print partners offer RSVP cards, thank-you cards, and wedding cards as well as invitations for events such as your engagement party. To keep our process simple, and our environmental impact low, we only offer templates for Save the Dates and wedding invitations.
What does Joy cost?
Joy wedding websites, planning tools, registry, and online Save the Dates and invitations are free!
Do you have a support team we can reach out to if we have questions?
Absolutely! Our amazing support team works hard around the clock, every day of the week, including weekends, to make sure that your questions are answered. You can send us an email at support@withjoy.com.
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To Have and To Hold
Printing and mailing? Our paper Save the Dates with matching digital cards let you add premium touches. So whether you’re selecting gold foil, showcasing your favorite photographs, or uploading a custom design unique to you, you’ll have beautiful keepsake Save the Dates that match your wedding day effortlessly.
How It Works
Announce your big day, your way.
From custom Save the Dates that match your free website to a guest list ready for all your details, this is the smarter way to plan your big day.
Create the perfect design for your big reveal.
Start with a stunning design template and turn it into personalized Save the Dates in the time it takes to say “I do.” Select fonts, colors, and art to make your own design. Craft a classic with an art deco style, make a splash with watercolor greenery, or go simple with a minimalist design with clean typography. Already have your own artwork? Upload your finished design to send a custom Save the Date through Joy.
Collect your guests’ contact info with one magic link.
Craft your magic link, share it with your guests, and that’s it! They fill out a form that automatically updates their info on your guest list. Use their information to address your printed Save the Dates, or include the link in your digital Save the Dates to collect addresses for your wedding invitations.
Share your joy, your way.
Whether you prefer traditional paper cards or digital Save the Dates, we’ve got you covered. However you choose to share your big day, your guests will be sure to get the message. With recipient tracking for digital cards and free envelope addressing for paper invitations, sharing the excitement has never been easier.
Wedding Website to Match
A wonderful site to see.
Create a wedding website that is uniquely yours. Show off your engagement photos or video, share your wedding registry, and even help guests book travel.
Frequently Asked Questions
Take a look at our most commonly asked questions and answers. For additional support chat with us.
When should we send Save the Dates for our wedding?
Save the Dates are an important part of wedding planning, providing your guests with early notice of your wedding date so they can plan accordingly. For weddings where most of your guests are local, sending Save the Dates 4-6 months before your wedding is typically sufficient. This timing gives guests enough notice to mark their calendars and make any necessary arrangements. If you're hosting a destination wedding, it’s best to send Save the Dates at least 9 months before the big day. This extra time allows your guests to arrange travel, accommodations, and time off from work if needed. Early notifications are especially crucial for guests who will need to book flights and hotels in advance.
Whose name goes first on Save the Date?
Traditionally, the bride’s name is listed first on Save the Dates and wedding invitations. This custom is rooted in traditional etiquette where the bride’s family would be the primary hosts of the wedding. However, in modern times, many couples choose to list their names in the order that feels right to them. Whether you decide to list the bride’s name first or the couple’s names in alphabetical order, the most important aspect is that the Save the Date clearly communicates the essential information about your wedding.
What information should we include on Save the Dates?
The purpose of Save the Dates is to provide your guests with preliminary information about your wedding. The key details to include are your names, the wedding date, and the location (city or area). Since Save the Dates are less formal than the official wedding invitations, you don't need to include as much detail. It's also a good idea to mention that formal invitations will follow with more comprehensive information. Including your wedding website URL on the Save the Date can be very helpful. This allows guests to access additional information, such as travel details, accommodation options, and updates about your wedding.
Is it okay to just send online Save the Dates?
Yes, sending digital Save the Dates is a perfectly acceptable and increasingly popular option. Digital Save the Dates are cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and convenient. They can also help streamline your wedding planning process by linking directly to your wedding website, where guests can RSVP and access further details. However, keep in mind that some guests, especially those who are less tech-savvy, might need a reminder to check their email. To ensure that everyone receives your Save the Date, consider sending a follow-up message or providing an alternate way for guests to confirm receipt.
Do we need to follow a specific design or style for Save the Dates?
There is no strict rule regarding the design or style of Save the Dates. The design should reflect your personal taste and the theme of your wedding. Save the Dates can be formal, casual, whimsical, or traditional, depending on your preference. Many couples choose designs that align with their wedding theme or that give guests a sneak peek of the style and tone of the event. Whether you opt for a minimalist design, a vibrant photo, or a classic script, the goal is to convey the essential information while giving your guests a hint of what’s to come.
Do I put my wedding website URL on Save the Dates?
Though not required, it’s certainly helpful. Because Save the Dates should be sent out 4 to 6 months before your wedding day, and are considered less formal than printed wedding invitations, it’s best you complete your wedding website by that time. This way, you can add the URL to your Save the Dates and give your guests plenty of time to absorb all your wedding details.
Can we include photos on our Save the Dates?
Including a photo on your Save the Date can add a personal touch and make the announcement more memorable. Many couples choose to feature an engagement photo or a favorite picture that represents their relationship. Photos can make your Save the Date stand out and give guests a glimpse of the couple they’re celebrating. If you decide to include a photo, ensure it complements the design and doesn’t overwhelm the important details. A well-chosen photo can enhance the overall aesthetic and make your Save the Date more engaging.
How do I word my Save the Date?
The wording of your Save the Date should be clear and concise, focusing on the essential information. A simple example of Save the Date wording might be, “Save the Date: [Your Names], [Wedding Date], [Location]. Formal invitation to follow.” You can also add a personal touch by including a brief message or quote that reflects your personality. The key is to provide your guests with the crucial details while keeping the tone of the message in line with the style of your wedding.
Do Save the Dates and invitations have to match?
While it’s not necessary for Save the Dates and invitations to match exactly, having a cohesive look can be visually appealing. Many couples choose to align the design elements of their Save the Dates with their wedding invitations to create a consistent theme. However, it's perfectly fine to have different designs as long as they complement each other. The important thing is that both pieces of correspondence clearly convey the necessary information and reflect your wedding style.
What size should the Save the Date card be?
Save the Date cards typically come in standard sizes such as 5x7 inches, which is a common and practical size for mailing. However, you have the flexibility to choose a size that suits your design and budget. Smaller sizes like 4x6 inches or larger formats like 6x8 inches are also options depending on how you want to present your Save the Date. Make sure the size you choose aligns with your overall design and is easy for your guests to handle and store.
How do I collect addresses for my Save the Dates?
Joy’s built-in Contact Collector makes it easy to gather all your guests’ contact information in your guest list. Simply share your magic link with guests, they fill out a quick form, and your guest list grows automagically. Every Joy Save the Date includes free recipient and return address printing that integrates seamlessly with your contact list.
Are Save the Dates necessary?
While it’s ultimately your decision, we highly recommend that Save the Dates are a part of your suite of wedding announcements. This way, you’ll ensure your guests have access to the who, what, where, and when of your wedding as soon as you’ve determined these details. Plus, by including your wedding website link on your Save the Dates, you’ll enable your guests to learn more about the wedding and RSVP online.
Can you do Save the Dates and invitations together?
Yes, coordinating your Save the Dates and invitations can create a unified look for your wedding announcements. Many couples choose to use matching or complementary designs for both Save the Dates and invitations to maintain consistency. This approach helps to set the tone for the wedding and provides a cohesive visual experience for your guests. You can work with the same designer or template provider to ensure that your Save the Dates and invitations align seamlessly.
Why choose Joy’s Wedding Save the Dates
Choosing the right Save the Date template is an essential step in your wedding planning process. It sets the stage for the rest of your wedding communications and provides your guests with the first glimpse of what’s to come. Joy offers a wide range of Save the Date templates that cater to various styles and preferences. Whether you're envisioning a rustic countryside wedding, a glamorous city celebration, or a laid-back beach event, Joy has a template that fits your theme.
Joy’s Save the Date templates are designed with both style and functionality in mind. You can select from hundreds of beautifully crafted designs, each offering unique elements that can be customized to suit your wedding theme. From elegant calligraphy to playful illustrations, Joy provides options that cater to every taste. Additionally, Joy allows you to incorporate your favorite photos into the design, adding a personal touch that makes your Save the Date even more special.
What does Joy cost?
Joy wedding websites, planning tools, registry, and online RSVP are free! Paper wedding invitations come in a range of price and style options, and all include free back-of-card printing and free recipient and return address printing. On a tight budget? Mix and match Joy’s digital and paper cards to save money on paper and postage. Hundreds of digital wedding invitation designs are available to send for free.
Do you have a support team we can reach out to if we have questions?
Absolutely! Our amazing support team works hard around the clock, every day of the week, including weekends, to make sure that your questions are answered. You can send us an email at support@withjoy.com.
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