4 Ways to Save the Date

Create excitement for your wedding day with customizable photo save the dates from Carlson Craft.

The larger 5” x 7” cards in our photo save the date collection feature high-quality digital printing, or digital printing plus enhanced raised foil. Enhanced foil has a contemporary look that adds dimension and texture to a design, and unlike foil stamping, it can be applied on both sides of the card. It’s available in silver or gold foil. Many of the designs also feature trim options. You’ll also love that large save the dates include a complementary design on the back and some feature spots for more photos.

Cute and economical, the small card is still a generous 4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″. On the front, it features the same design elements as the large card, but the back is unprinted and trim options are not available. When you choose your paper, you have the option to upgrade to a magnet for a small additional cost. These unique keepsakes won’t get lost in a pile of papers on the kitchen counter. They’ll stay front and center on the refrigerator, tacking up grocery lists, family photos, and more.

Finally, our most popular styles have been re-imagined as save the date postcards! Like the small card, the front of the 5 1/2″ x 4 1/4″ card has the same design as the large card, and because the information required on a save the date is minimal, many designs have room for an additional photo or a complementary design element on the card’s back.

Check out all the personalization options for photo save the dates, and a fantastic selection of save the dates with designs featuring thermography or traditional foil stamping, in our Save the Date lookbook , or shop the entire save the date collection . You’re sure to find a way to create custom wedding announcements that fit your unique style!

Featured item: Endearing Collage – Save the Date, Endearing Collage – Save the Date- Small,

Endearing Collage – Save the Date Postcard

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