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Save the Dates: The Electronic Alternative

E-Save-the-Date from Cocodot

E-Save-the-Date from Cocodot

Save-the-Dates have become almost an obligatory part of the wedding planning process. Shortly after one’s engagement, as key details of the wedding have come together, a bride and groom send word of their wedding and ask guests to mark their calendars. I generally encourage brides to keep the Save-the-Date consistent with the rest of the wedding stationery, as it is the first impression and taste guests will have of their event and it helps to set the tone for the wedding.

Recently, I have found that more and more brides are turning to electronic Save-the-Dates — something I used to cringe at. E-Save-the-Dates make sense for many brides for a lot of reasons:

  • E-Save-the-Dates can point guests seamlessly to your wedding website, if you have one.
  • They are a green alternative to mailing out paper Save-the-Dates.
  • If you are pressed for time, you can prepare and send out E-Save-the-Dates relatively quickly.
  • It saves on postage — particularly if you have a lot of international guests — and is more economical all-around.
  • It allows guests to more readily reach out to you with congratulations or questions.
  • New E-Save-the-Date companies are a radical departure in quality and aesthetics from E-vite and what we are used to seeing with respect to electronic invitations.

I am still an old-fashioned gal when it comes to wedding stationery and almost always prefer to send out paper Save-the-Dates, but with this laundry list of pros for the electronic version, I might be convinced that it could be appropriate in certain circumstances.

If you are doing an E-Save-the-Date for your wedding, PLEASE, PLEASE do not use E-vite. The ad-laden, clunky, outdated site is not the first impression you want to give your guests. Further, there are so many competitors to E-vite now — many with more modern template options and user-friendly features — that it is worth going with one of them over ubiquitous E-vite.

Two of my favorite E-invitation sites are Paperless Post and Cocodot. Both offer a great selection of modern, cleanly-designed options and are sure to impress guests as they click to open them given their significant departure to what they are used to seeing with E-vite.

Classic Save-the-Date from Paperless Post

Classic Save-the-Date from Paperless Post

Other alternatives for E-Save-the-Dates (some are definitely better than others…) are Socializr, anyvite, pingg, Purple Trail, and mypunchbowl. Yes, some of these sites charge, but in comparison to what you would spend on paper Save-the-Dates, it is worth it. Even if you don’t use these sites for your wedding Save-the-Dates, you may want to keep them in mind for invitations to informal parties you might be hosting.

Mark your calendar to check out some of these E-Save-the-Date sources!

Stationery Crush: Linda & Harriett

I am totally crushing on the letterpress invitations and other stationery offered by Linda & Harriett, a Brooklyn-based custom letterpress house. Don’t you just love this wedding invitation?

crescendo invitation suite from Linda & Harriett

crescendo invitation suite from Linda & Harriett

And this one?

handwriting invitation suite from Linda & Harriett

handwriting invitation suite from Linda & Harriett

And this one?

heirloom invitation suite from Linda & Harriett

heirloom invitation suite from Linda & Harriett

You get the idea! The designs are crisp, clever, and thoughtful, right down to the envelope liners. The rest of their work is equally impressive. What about this Save the Date that mimics a Ben & Jerry’s lid? Adorable!

Save the Date from Linda & Harriett

Save the Date from Linda & Harriett

And this paper doll-themed birth announcement is equally charming.

paper doll baby announcement from Linda & Harriett

paper doll baby announcement from Linda & Harriett

Just in time for the holidays, Linda & Harriett is offering some adorable holiday gift tags and other items.

moose tags from Linda & Harriett

moose tags from Linda & Harriett

2010 Calendar from Linda & Harriett

2010 Calendar from Linda & Harriett

There’s nothing better than amazing letterpress — and these ladies have it down pat! What talent!

A Clever Save-the-Date from the Clever and Talented Laura Hooper

Her reputation precedes her. Laura Hooper’s calligraphy is synonymous with exceptional quality. One need only peruse her website to see the creativity and talent she brings to each project. Her hand-drawn wedding maps are precious and I would recommend them for inclusion in any Bride’s out-of-town guest welcome gifts, in wedding invitations, or as save-the-dates.

I recently fell in love with a very clever idea Laura featured on her blog, A Lucky Orchid Wedding.

Isn’t this “Emotional Map” to die for?! What a sweet idea to tell the story of the Bride and Groom in such a beautiful way! Thanks, Laura, for the inspiration!

Emotional Map by Laura Hooper Calligraphy

Emotional Map by Laura Hooper Calligraphy