We are having a sunrise wedding at a gorgeous place in the mountains, near a lake. Our closest friends and family will arrive Friday afternoon at the lodge. (we have booked out the entire place, so our guests will not have to worry about getting a place to stay) The rehersal dinner will be that evening. Saturday morning will be our ceremony and the Reception will be around 11am-4pm. We are inviting our extended family and friends to the reception. Between the ceremony and reception, we are serving breakfast. After the reception, we are planning on fishing, hanging around a fire and just generally relaxing with everyone (our close family and friends). Sunday morning, we will serve breakfast and everyone will be on their way.
Any advice on wording for the Save the Date?
We are doing it postcard style. The front will have the date of the ceremony and place. Should the back say anything more specific?
I feel like it should say something like "Save the Weekend" for the people who will be there the entire time.
Any advice would be amazingly helpful.
Thanks!
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Something along those lines?
I would, however, be clear about the sunrise ceremony. People will assume it much later in the day if not told.
I just put my date on the STD postcard, but also included my wedding website. One of the tabs was "Wedding Events" people could see what other things were going on that weekend as well.
Haven't yet decided how to RSVP it yet. Maybe RSVP will be for the actual wedding, but online I'll take RSVP for pizza and rafting.
It sounds lovely, but you do need to follow some of the etiquette rules regarding who is invited to what.
If you're inviting everyone to everything (which you should) then you could put something on your STD about "save the weekend" and "Saturday ceremony at sunrise" and then give the website for more info. I, personally, feel the sunrise bit should be out there in the open, b/c not everyone will go to the website automatically, and they'll assume it's an afternoon/evening thing.
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