How early can we send out invitations? I know the standard is 6-8 weeks, but my fiance is wanting to send them out waaaay earlier than that (10- 12 months before) so that we can get an idea how many people are actually going to attend. We're having a destination wedding, and have a few options for a reception, but we're finding it really hard to book the most appropriate place without knowing how many people will attend (one place is great for a small group, but not a large one, another place great for a large group, but not for a small one.) We are quite sure only a fraction of the people invited will attend, but I would hate to book a venue and then end up with way more people than can be accommodated. Is it tacky to send out invites so far in advance? Is there a better way to get a better head count besides sending the invites so early? Is the timing of the invites in this case really that big of a deal?
Re: How early can I send out invitations?
If your wedding is out of town or out of state, and guests will be able to fly out on a Thursday or Friday, and return on Sunday, then you can follow the traditional guideline below:
Q.How far in advance should you send invitations? What is the proper date to ask for the reply card?
A. Invitations should go out six weeks before the wedding -- that gives guests plenty of time to clear their schedules for the day and make travel arrangements if they are out-of-towners. It also lets you make the RSVP date a little earlier -- say three weeks before the wedding date -- so you can get a final head count and start making a seating chart (if you'll have one) before the final-week-before-the-wedding crunch begins.
Just talk to people and gauge if they would be willing to travel that far.
But what do I know I'm new. I'm sure the other ladies will have better advice.
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My advice would be to send out STDs right away, and then, depending on whether or not the destination is out of the country and guests need to get flights, a few months in advance of the wedding. You can also build a wedding website and put the link on your STDs, and put travel/accommodation info on the webpage. But please don't send invites a year out. Not a good plan.
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Pick your venue based on how many you are inviting. 10-12 months in advace is way too early for an invitation to go out. Send save the dates at that time, and invitations maybe 10 weeks out if you want it to be early.
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