These charming save-the-dates prove good news can come in small packages, too. Plus, they'd be a perfectly fitting way to announce your plans for a destination wedding.
To make, purchase mini cards and envelopes (Motel Deluxe from Paper Presentation made these 2-by-3-inch sets). Run envelopes through a machine that adds adhesive backing (we used one from Xyron), and affix to postcards (either store-bought or cut from card stock). Handwrite or stamp your wedding information on the cards, tuck them in the envelopes, and seal. Add standard first-class postage, and you're set to announce your date.
Looking for more save-the-date ideas? We've got plenty of fabulous DIY options here.











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