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Writing Great Wedding Thank You Notes
The whole thing would be what you could afford. If you can order a set of cards, great. You could go to a store and pick them up as well. Or just get little pre-cut cards on which you can write. The thing is to remember that the thank you cards are as important as your wedding invitations. And it is your chance to say Thank You to all the people who matter in your life - the people you thought were important enough to invite to your wedding anyway. What do you say? Thank You of course is a great way to start. Thank them for their gift, or their presence or their good wishes. Thank them for thinking about you even if they couldn’t make it. In this case you could follow it up with how sorry you are they couldn’t be there and how much you missed them. If they were there, you could be sentimental – after all it’s your wedding day you are talking about. Do also remember to handwrite every one of them. This is one occasion in your life where you need to make it as personalized as possible. If you want to thank a person for a gift, mention the gift and how glad you are to get it and how you are going to remember them when you use it. (It helps if you have already made a list of who gave you what!) Don’t delay sending them out. They should ideally be sent within three weeks after the wedding. It would be a nice gesture to include a picture of both of you with the thank you card. Or, it could be one of your honeymoon pictures. This would be a thoughtful touch appreciated by all and would be especially welcome if you were sending it to those who weren’t there. Of course you can always stick a pretty stamp on the envelope too. If you can find a thank you stamp, that would really be a great finishing touch! Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Jennifer Flanders is a staff writer at Wedding Digest and is an occasional contributor to several other websites, including Matchmaking Guide. |
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