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Wedding Thank You Cards: What to Say and How

February 13th, 2010 by Defender

So you have just returned from the honeymoon of your dreams and your sweetie and you are set to be on life with two heads in the game, right? Well, the very original task for you two to tackle before you need on the world jointly are the wedding thank you cards.

Hopefully your hands are relaxed and well rested, because printing out your wedding thank you cards is never suitable. Your attendees spent a solid deal of their personal time having out just the right wedding present for you and your sweetheart (or the mastered wedding present that you registered for).

Give your invited members the appreciation and gratitude that they deserve for buying you a sincere wedding present and being part of your big day. This means that the only negative side to inviting 500 attendees is that you will have to write 500 wedding thank you cards by hand.

Your maid of honor has worked genuinely awkward to Be positive that she has registered and reported for every wedding gift that entered through that bridal shower or grand ballroom. She did not do this because she is just so kind and caring. She did this so that you can write your thank you cards with no misapprehensions and as little hassle as possible.

While handwriting your thank you cards, Be sure that you mention your guests by name. If you are caligraphy to a couple, let in both first names on the note. Then thank your friends and family for the special and considerate gift, and mention the present by name. Then tell your friends and family how you are using your new gift, how you intend to use their gift or where their gift is meeting and how it is making such an excellent addition to your new dwelling.

Sign the note with your new, married name, of course, and have your new husband sign his name, also.

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