Sending Save the Dates

Great question! Sending Save the Dates is such a key part of wedding planning, but timing really does matter. Here are some pros and cons of sending Save the Dates too early to help you decide:


Pros of Sending Save the Dates Early

  1. Gives Guests Plenty of Notice
    — Especially helpful for out-of-town guests, destination weddings, or peak season dates.
    — Allows guests to plan travel, book accommodations, and take time off work.

  2. Locks in Important Guests
    — Early notice increases the likelihood that VIP guests (family, close friends) can make it.

  3. Helpful for Destination Weddings
    — If your wedding requires travel, early notice is crucial for booking flights and hotels before prices go up.

  4. Peace of Mind for You
    — One major task checked off your list early, which can reduce stress later.


Cons of Sending Save the Dates Too Early

  1. Guest List May Change
    — If you haven’t finalized your guest list, you risk inviting people you may later need to cut, or overlooking others you might want to add.

  2. People May Forget
    — If sent too far in advance (like 18+ months), guests may forget or lose the card.
    — You’ll need to follow up later, which can be extra work.

  3. Details Might Change
    — Venue, date, or location changes become awkward if you’ve already informed everyone.
    — If plans are still flexible, wait until things are locked in.

  4. Less Impactful
    — If guests receive the Save the Date too early, they may not take it seriously or act on it right away.


🎯 Ideal Timeline

Most planners recommend sending Save the Dates:

  • 8-12 months before for destination weddings or holiday weekends.
  • 6-8 months before for local weddings or standard dates.

If you’re on the fence, a good rule is to wait until you’ve finalized:

  • The guest list
  • The venue and date

Do you have a specific timeframe or wedding type in mind? I can give tailored advice!

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