I finally made it back from my Texas travels and decided to get busy on wedding things! By get busy on wedding things, I mean make Save the Dates! To my credit, I have gone back through emails I sent when I was super wedding motivated a few months ago to see what I had discussed with caterers, wedding coordinators and cake designers! :) Also, according to my knot.com app, I am behind on 17 things, no one is surprised by this. Most of these things are "look up" and "save photos" of various wedding things also in my defense. ;)
On to Save the Dates, here's my advice.
1. Research-I looked at Etsy, Wedding Paper Divas , Shutterfly and Mixbook for my options. I narrowed it down to Wedding Paper Divas (WPD) (http://www.weddingpaperdivas.com/) and Mixbook (http://www.mixbook.com/), both of which have SO SO many amazing options.
2. Set a price and stick to it-I said that I wouldn't pay more than $1 for each Save the Date from the beginning. My Save the Dates were 75 cents each.
3. Google coupons/discounts-I wanted to make sure I was getting the best value. I usually don't this, but I've started being a way more conscientious of money lately, and man, am I glad I did! I found 30 % ($81) off for the one I made on Mixbook and 20% off ($31) the one I made on WPD. After many texts of screenshot Save the Dates with a few of my bridesmaids/maid of honor, I. HAVE. DECIDED. Miracle I know. Let's be honest, they decided and I agreed! I decided to go with a post card from WPD. :) I still love the ones I made on Mixbook; sometimes you just have to choose.
Here are my favorites!
Choosing which pictures to use was much harder than choosing the style of the Save the Date I wanted. :) We are so blessed to have so many options! Thank you Jenni @ jennirobertsphotography.com for all of the lovely engagement pictures to choose from!
Next week, I will block hotel rooms, do tastings for cake and catering, and say yes to a dress. I'll see yall then! ***I put this here to hold myself accountable ;)***
-Amanda