Paperless Save-the-Dates


Save-the-date possibilities are growing endless.

So how do you choose? Normal stationery? Possibly boring. Vintage postcards? Done that. The ever-growing popular route for newlyweds-to-be is to send something tangible, and something that can be used either immediately or for years to come.

If you’re having a hard time deciding on your save-the-date route, hopefully the sampling below will get the juices flowing. Our favorite save-the-dates are ones that you can eat, use and display.

Love,                                                                                                                                         Erin & Raya

A handkerchief save-the-date, photo courtesy of DC Nearlyweds, is the perfect way to set the tone for your wedding. The white handkerchief seen here is a sign of an upcoming elegant and old-fashioned Southern event.

Our very own Save-the-Date Newsprint Cookie is, of course, one of our personal favorites. With its classic print and gorgeous color combo, it is the sweetest reward for all invited.

In a lovely punch of red, your guests are sure to remember the date with this lovely balloon as a reminder. Photo courtesy of Green Wedding Shoes.

This save-the-date is marvelous because it’s something your guests can use! Photo courtesy of 100 Layer Cake.

It’s back to basics with a save-the-date pencil. Send in an envelope or box. Photo courtesy of Inspired By This.

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1 Saving The Date! « Wedding Blog • It’s a Bride’s Life • Real Brides Blogging til I do! { 11.16.11 at 1:33 pm }

[...] Your recipient might not use a handkerchief, however they could and they make for a very elegant save the date canvas. This one was featured on Weddingish. [...]

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