Writing Thank-You NotesAfter the church bells have ceased their chiming and you’ve ushered the last of your drunken relatives off the dance floor, you may think that most of the work surrounding your wedding is behind you. While this is somewhat true, you also need to remember the last big step: writing thank-you notes. This might be one of the final actions you need to take for your marriage, but it is a very important task that requires a certain degree of attention from you and your partner.

If you want to make sure you’re thanking your guests in the right way, give yourself a moment to look over some of these simple ideas. In no time, you’ll be ready to send out the best possible thank-you notes and show your appreciation in the most sensible way possible.

Match Your Theme

One of the best bits of advice you’re going to receive about thank-you notes is starting on them far earlier than you might initially anticipate. Sure, you aren’t going to write them until after the wedding, but you can definitely get ahead of the curve by purchasing the stationery you plan on using very early. Essentially, one of the easiest ways to get this process started early is by purchasing the cardstock you require when you are out and shopping for paper products like invitations, programs, and menus. 

There are a number of reasons to buy your thank-you note paper early. Outside of the comforting feeling of being prepared, you may also find it is easier to match the theme of your wedding when you buy everything together. While your invitations and thank-you notes don’t need to match exactly, you will find there’s some pleasure in making sure the general designs have a bit of thematic overlap.

Save Time and Paper

There will likely be a lot of lists you need to focus on when planning for your big day. Unfortunately, plenty of couples don’t realize it is much easier to fold all of these lists together. Use the same list for invitations as you do your thank-you notes. Include all pertinent information on the sheet, including addresses and any other important data you might need to use when mailing out the notes. Having one condensed sheet can help cover your bases so you don’t forget to send a note to someone who attended your wedding.

It can also be helpful to look over all information more than once. You might think you know how to spell the names of all of your close friends and family members, but you’d be surprised how many people get this assumption wrong. When you sit down and look at the official way to spell the names of each guest, you might discover a few surprises. Having one major list to work off for tasks like invitations and thank-you notes can help you make all of your mailers consistent.

Ditch the Paper Entirely

The problems of the modern world tend to impact people on a more personal level these days. If you are concerned about the environment and how many resources the human race tends to waste, you might want to ditch paper entirely for your wedding. While this tactic might have been frowned upon in the past, more and more couples are opting for digital thank-you notes. You can still show as much care and dedication in your words when you’re typing them as you are handwriting them, so definitely think over this option!

Getting your thank-you notes written and sent out can take a little bit more preparation than you might think. By giving yourself plenty of time and thinking through all your options, you’ll be setting off on the best possible path to show your gratitude.

 

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