Wedding Invitation Timeline: When to Send Them
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Wedding planning is an exciting journey, and timing is crucial when it comes to sending invitations to ensure guests have ample time to prepare and RSVP. For local weddings, send invitations 6-8 weeks before the big day, or closer to 8 weeks if it's around a holiday. For out-of-town guests, mailing them 8-12 weeks in advance allows for travel and accommodation arrangements, while destination weddings require invitations to be sent at least 12 weeks ahead, with Save the Date cards 6-8 months prior. Weddings during peak seasons, such as summer or holidays, call for 12-16 weeks' notice, ensuring guests can clear their schedules. Digital invitations offer more flexibility, typically sent 4-6 weeks before, but always include an RSVP deadline 2-3 weeks before the event to finalize details. Whether local or destination, setting clear timelines and RSVP deadlines ensures a stress-free planning process, allowing you to focus on celebrating your big day with loved ones.
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