Save the Date Magnet Ideas People Keep on the Fridge
Mine has been on my mom’s fridge for three years now, half hidden behind a vet appointment reminder, and it still makes me smile.
Mine has been on my mom’s fridge for three years now, half hidden behind a vet appointment reminder, and it still makes me smile.
The bar sign is the one thing every guest reads, usually twice, so it is worth printing right.
The seating chart was the one thing I swore I would not cheap out on, and then I cheaped out on it and nobody noticed.
The bachelorette games I actually ran, including the one I tested on my couch the week before because the bride’s grandmother was coming.
My invitation suite matched by accident, then I spent two months making the next part match on purpose.
I made five bridesmaid boxes for less than one of those pre-filled ones online, and most of the budget went to a candle I almost forgot.
I tied 90 favor tags at my kitchen table the week of my wedding and learned exactly which sayings, treats, and templates are worth the hand cramp.
I have hand-lettered ninety place cards at a kitchen table at 1am, so let me save you the cramp.
Save the dates were the first thing I printed for my wedding, and the first thing I reprinted after I spelled the city wrong.
Half my guests squinted at my first seating chart from across the room, so here are the layouts and templates I would trust to actually be legible.