








Lennox Suite | Save-the-Date Card with Envelope
A save the date is your wedding’s first hello—refined, classic, and quietly confident. It lets your guests know what to pencil in, while giving them a taste of the celebration to come. No RSVP just yet—just a thoughtful nudge to start the countdown.
Tip: Mail 10–12 months ahead keeps guests in the loop. If you're celebrating abroad or during a busy season, aim for 12–14.
A save the date is your wedding’s first hello—refined, classic, and quietly confident. It lets your guests know what to pencil in, while giving them a taste of the celebration to come. No RSVP just yet—just a thoughtful nudge to start the countdown.
Tip: Mail 10–12 months ahead keeps guests in the loop. If you're celebrating abroad or during a busy season, aim for 12–14.
A save the date is your wedding’s first hello—refined, classic, and quietly confident. It lets your guests know what to pencil in, while giving them a taste of the celebration to come. No RSVP just yet—just a thoughtful nudge to start the countdown.
Tip: Mail 10–12 months ahead keeps guests in the loop. If you're celebrating abroad or during a busy season, aim for 12–14.
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5” x 7” double-thick
A7 Outer euro flap envelope
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The DIY-Luxe Invitation Box is designed to give you the flexibility to make it yours, without the custom price tag. To keep things streamlined (and affordable), customizations are limited to:
– Your wording
– Ink color
– Print method
– Paper and envelope colors from the curated collectionChanges to fonts, layout, or design elements aren't available with this collection. If you’re looking for a completely custom design, please explore my Custom Wedding Invitations.
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Save-the-dates are typically mailed 10-12 months before your wedding, or 12-14 months ahead if you're planning a destination celebration or over a holiday weekend.
Etiquette Tip: If a guest gets a save-the-date, they should also receive an invitation. It’s tradition—and honestly, just good manners.