Save the Date Wording (with Examples)
Let the wedding excitement begin! If you’ve booked a venue and arranged a date, it’s time to tell your nearest and dearest about those big day plans.
Save the date cards are an elegant way to tell people about your wedding. And they prompt guests to put your date in their diaries, which means you get more of the people you love celebrating with you on that most special of days.
But what do you write on a save the date card?
It’s easy to get overwhelmed by wedding and save the date etiquette. So we’ve made it easy for brides and grooms-to-be. Read on to discover a range of save the date wording examples, with messages for every kind of couple.
How to write and send save the date cards
Before you put pen to paper, take a look at our tips for writing save the date cards.
Get organised
Give your guests plenty of notice by writing and sending save the date cards on time. According to save the date etiquette, you should aim to write your cards six to eight months before your wedding. And even earlier if you’re getting hitched in a far-flung destination.
Be clear on the guest list
Anyone you want at your wedding ceremony should get a save the date. But you don’t have to send save the dates to evening guests. If you choose to, tactfully alter save the date wording to make it clear that they’ll be getting a reception-only invite.
Pick a format
You can choose to send a save the date message by phone or email. It’s a quick and easy option. But you run the risk that messages go unread. Or that your date gets forgotten. A save the date card will take pride of place on fridges and notice boards, regularly reminding guests of your wedding.
Include essentials
You don’t need to share every detail of your big day. But be sure to include the names of the happy couple, the wedding date and the town, county or country in which your wedding will take place. Also, let your guests know that an invitation will follow.
Avoid the unnecessary
Keep things short and sweet. At this point, you don’t need to include the name of your venue, the time of your ceremony or any RSVP details. Save this information for your invitations – or your wedding website.
Reflect your wedding style
A save the date card provides an exciting little taster of what’s to come. So pick save the date wording that reflects the style or theme of your wedding.
Make your cards unique
The words you use in your save the date card are important. And so is the design. Pick a save the date card that has space to include a photo from your engagement shoot. Or that has an illustration you love. That way, there’ll never be another save the date quite like yours.
Save the date wording examples
Save the date cards should reflect your wedding – and you as a couple. They should also give guests a few clues as to what they can expect from your big day.
So if you’re planning a grand, stately wedding, pick traditional save the date wording. But go for a more casual tone if your big day is going to be relaxed and informal.
Scroll down and you’ll find save the date wording examples for destination weddings and evening guests too. So whatever type of wedding you’re planning, we have you covered.
Traditional save the date wording
For couples who like to keep it classic, here are a few traditional save the date wording examples to choose from;
Save the Date
for the wedding of
Katherine Sarah Jones
and
James Christopher Patterson
Saturday, the third of May
Two thousand and twenty-five
Kendal, Cumbria
Formal invitation to follow
Please save the date
to celebrate the marriage of
Katherine Jones
and
James Patterson
Saturday 3rd May 2025
in Kendal, Cumbria
Formal invitation to follow
Save the Date
Katherine Jones
and
James Patterson
request your presence at their wedding
on Saturday 3rd May 2025
in Kendal, Cumbria
Invitation to follow
Katherine Sarah Jones
and
James Christopher Patterson
are delighted to announce their wedding,
which will take place on Saturday the third of May 2025
in Kendal, Cumbria
Please save the date
Invitation to follow
Informal save the date wording
Planning a less traditional wedding celebration? Then take your pick from these informal save the date wording examples.
Kate + Jim are getting married!
Please save the date
3.5.25
Bristol
More details to follow
We’re tying the knot!
Kate & Jim
3.5.25
Bristol
Invite to follow
K & J
Come watch us get hitched!
Please save the date for our wedding
on 3rd May 2025
in Bristol city centre
Invite to follow
Save the date
and dust off your dancing shoes for
Kate & Jim’s wedding!
03/05/25
Bristol
More details to follow
Destination save the date wording
Destination weddings require a slightly different style of save the date. Pick one of these wording examples if you’ll be saying your “I do’s” a long way from home.
Save the weekend!
For the wedding of
Kate Jones and Jim Patterson
in Seville, Spain
From the 2nd to the 4th of May, 2025
Formal invite to follow
Fly with us to…
Seville, Spain
for our destination wedding
Katherine & James
2nd-4th May 2025
Full details to follow
Save the date evening guests wording
You don’t have to send save the date cards to evening guests. But if you like the idea of giving your guests a heads up, here’s how you can word your message.
Save the date
To celebrate the marriage of
Katherine Jones and James Patterson
at our evening reception
3rd May 2025
Mere, Cheshire
Kate & Jim are saying I do!
Please save the date for our evening reception
03/05/25
Mere, Cheshire
Create personalised save the date cards with Inkifi
Sending save the date cards with Inkifi is easy.
We have a range of postcard, calendar and photo strip save the dates for you to choose from. So just pick a design you like, upload a photo of the happy couple and edit your save the date message (using the wording examples above for inspiration).
We’ll print your design on premium quality, textured card. And deliver both cards and envelopes to your door.
Next? Address envelopes, taking care to include the names of all invited guests. Then send personalised save the date cards to friends and family, notifying them of the nuptials to come.