The save the date is the first piece of paper your guests pin to the fridge — and the one they'll see every day until the wedding. Designs across photo, postcard, destination and themed styles. Instant download, customise in minutes.
Designs for every kind of announcement. Photo-led modern, coastal destination, mountain elopement, garden classic, celestial, vintage Hollywood, faux-stained-glass, witchy moody. Several designs are formatted as postcards (no envelope needed). Themed suites match the eventual invitation so the visual story stays consistent from start to finish.
How it works. Each template downloads instantly after checkout. Edit names, wedding date, location, save-the-date message, photo (where applicable) — no software to install. Most save the dates open in Corjl; website and video versions use Canva. Free demo on every listing.
Print or send. Four routes. Easiest: Corjl Prints — one click inside the editor, choose size and quantity, shipped to your door. Print at home works for 5×7 cards on a good colour printer with full ink; for designs with a lot of colour, professional printing gives a noticeably richer finish. For cardstock with free envelopes, use Prints of Love (code marryful10 for 10% off — this is an affiliate link, I may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you for your support!). For digital sends, click "Send Online" in Corjl to upload to Paperless Post with RSVP tracking built in.
Pair with: Wedding Invitations · Bundles · Welcome Signs · Thank You Cards
FAQ
When should I send save the dates?
6-12 months before the wedding for local guests, 9-12 months for destination weddings or holiday-weekend dates.
Can I add a photo?
Most designs have a photo slot. Filter the collection or look for "photo" in the listing title.
Do save the dates need a return address?
Optional — many couples skip it on save the dates and include it on the formal invitation.