To Whom Do You Mail Marriage Thank You Cards?

Like so many things in this life, the jury remains out regarding whom wedding thank you cards should be sent to and those who, according to proper etiquette, can comfortably be left off such mailing lists.

One nonuniversal thought is that every person who attends a wedding should receive a thank you card. An alternative to sending thank you cards to everyone who attended the event is for the new couple to list and send cards to those most important to its ultimate success.

To gain the maximum from each card sent out, extend your feelings toward recipients from the heart. Those emotions will permeate any epistle you send.

Potential interims to distribute gratitude cards

  • For gifts arriving on the day of the wedding
  • send a thank you as soon as possible
  • If other gifts arrive prior to the wedding day

Couples on top of the game, in anticipation of all the new responsibilities and challenges they’ll face once they are married, can best prepare for that time by choosing the style and wording of thank you cards they will be sending even before sharing their vows.

The two primary options available to them will be ordering cards to meet their needs, a sometimes expensive approach, or ordering free wedding thank you templates off of the Internet and completing the process with their computer and printer. Although printing thank you cards may be less expensive than ordering them, such items as paper, ink, and possibly ornaments won‘t eliminate the need for some spending.

Signing a card adds a personal touch that’s appreciated more than most people know.

For most people, the question is not if you should send wedding thank you cards, but instead who will gain the pleasure of receiving them. Having a clear understanding of the restrictions on your time and budget is more important than attempting to please everyone else’s expectations even when it comes to your wedding.

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