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Classic save the dates

Claim your wedding weekend with beautiful, customizable classic save the dates. Track opens, request mailing addresses, and link to your website and registry with event Blocks.

Vineyard II (Photo Save the Date) - Paperless Post EnvelopeVineyard II (Photo Save the Date) - Save the Date by Paperless Post

Vineyard II (Photo Save the Date)

Impressed Flowers - Paperless Post EnvelopeImpressed Flowers - Save the Date by Paperless Post

Impressed Flowers

Sincerely - Paperless Post EnvelopeSincerely - Save the Date by Paperless Post

Sincerely

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Infinite Love

Idylle (Photo Save the Date)

Remnant (Change the Date)

Deighton

Nissuin (Photo Save the Date)

Heart Line

Southampton (New)

Jonathan Adler

Blush Roses

Hand Painted Butterfly

Bernard Maisner

Evelina (Photo)

Miss Cricket (Save the Date)

Mr. Boddington's Studio

Ando (Save the Date)

D'Etange

Palermo Photo

Palermo

Opening Titles

Alyona

Double Brush

Caning (Save the Date)

Jonathan Adler

Editorial II (Save the Date)

LeWitt

Idylle (Tall Photo Save the Date)

Radiant Love

Rashida

Saint-Preux (Photo)

Fronzoni

Ours Truly

Wildwood

Noland

Tilly

Handmade

One Fine Date

The Ringer

Watercolor Leaf

Macron

Photo Filigree

Candela (Save The Date)

Crane & Co.

Bobbin

Foiled Frame Photo

The Raleigh

Mr. Boddington's Studio

Santa Fe

Double Loop Frame

Blanc

White (Square)

Square Embossed Corners

Chronicle

Split

Mint

Folio II

Regency Square

Photo Spread

Parthenon

Pacific

Oro

Cornice

Clay

Tangelo (Square)

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The save the date is a relatively modern invention (early 20th century, that is), but your guests don’t need to know that. Find classic save the dates that bring the timelessly lovely traditions of wedding stationery to your ceremony’s first mailing. Start the celebration with stately typography and architectural borders on classic save the date cards or opt for more romantic flourishes in a non-traditional, die-cut digital format. Calligraphy and scripted type illuminate your message of love with handsome detail. Once you choose a classic, elegant save the date that suits your ceremony, use our online design tool to customize the final details.

Our collection includes save the dates from wedding aficionados and stationers like Bernard Maisner in case you’re in need of any additional expertise. Turns out that hiring the best help for your wedding is no real difficulty—not with luxury save the dates by famous makers. If you’d prefer a bit more hands-on assistance, our Personal Design Services team is here to guide you through every step of planning your wedding stationery. Whether it’s making a few tweaks to an existing design’s color scheme, adding artwork from your collection, incorporating translated or foreign special characters, or having us develop custom watercolor illustrations, we’ll make every part of your ceremony singular—from the save the date to the thank you cards.

Your stationery’s aesthetic may take inspiration from a fin de siècle fete, but you can still make use of a few present-day extravagances. Before you send out your save the dates, use an online address collection card to gather your guests’ mailing addresses. Just assemble a list of your recipients’ email addresses via the online address book or import them from your own email account, send your request, and let your guests fill in the pertinent information on an enclosed online reply card. (Our online save the dates can do this in advance of your invitations, too.) Once you collect those mailing addresses, they’re yours to use on any forthcoming printed wedding communication—whether that’s invites to the rehearsal dinner, bachelorette and bachelor parties, or even fine luxury wedding invitations, available online.

Your stationery’s aesthetic may take inspiration from a fin de siècle fete, but you can still make use of a few present-day luxuries. Before you send out your save the dates, use an online address collection card to gather your guests’ mailing addresses. Just assemble a list of your recipients’ email addresses via the online address book or import them from your own email account, send your request, and let your guests fill in the pertinent information on an enclosed online reply card. (Our online save the dates can do this in advance of your invitations, too.) Once you collect those mailing addresses, they’re yours to use on the wedding invitations, thank you notes, and any other correspondence you have in mind.