








La Table Suite | Save-the-Date Card with Envelope
A save the date is your wedding’s first hello—warm, welcoming, and effortlessly polished.
It gives your guests the gift of time—to mark their calendars, book travel, and start counting down. No need for full details, just a lovely heads-up.
Tip: Destination or holiday wedding? 12–14 months is perfect to mail your save-the-dates. Otherwise, 10–12 months is plenty.
A save the date is your wedding’s first hello—warm, welcoming, and effortlessly polished.
It gives your guests the gift of time—to mark their calendars, book travel, and start counting down. No need for full details, just a lovely heads-up.
Tip: Destination or holiday wedding? 12–14 months is perfect to mail your save-the-dates. Otherwise, 10–12 months is plenty.
A save the date is your wedding’s first hello—warm, welcoming, and effortlessly polished.
It gives your guests the gift of time—to mark their calendars, book travel, and start counting down. No need for full details, just a lovely heads-up.
Tip: Destination or holiday wedding? 12–14 months is perfect to mail your save-the-dates. Otherwise, 10–12 months is plenty.
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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.