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Unique Ways to Notify Your Guest of Your Wedding Postponement
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Unique Ways to Notify Your Guest of Your Wedding Postponement

So you planned your dream wedding, booked a venue, sent out your invitations, hired a caterer, and…

Then the world took a surprising turn, leaving you with no choice but to postpone your nuptials.

Now you’re left with the stressful task of letting every guest know of this change of plans.

So how do you do it?

We’ve gathered some fun, unique ways to keep your guests as excited as they first were at your wedding announcement.

Let’s jump in!

1. Video Greeting

An email detailing why you had to change the date for your big day is the quickest and most reliable way to reach all of your guests.

So why not add an extra personal touch?

A video greeting of you and your fiancé expressing your laments will make add a personal touch and really hype them up for whenever you do decide to have your wedding.

2. Personalized Postcards

A single personalized postcard with your new “save the date” announcement is another clever way to announce your wedding postponement.

Make sure to put extra focus on the design so it really stands out to your guests!

You’ll want them to hang it up on their fridge as a daily reminder of how much closer you’ll all be to the new date!

3. Care Package

Nothing says “we care” like some tasteful gifts.

A care package with goods like chocolates, soaps, candles, and more is a thoughtful way to show your thanks to your guests for RSVPs and also gives them a preview to your nuptials.

Tip: You could include some hints as to what to expect at the wedding, like what flowers will be used and what kind of treats you’ll serve.

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4. Mini eBook

A tiny scrapbook detailing your wedding planning progress up to the point you had to cancel adds a lighthearted and humorous touch to the current circumstances.

This will also help your loved ones further appreciate all the effort you’ve been putting into planning the occasion.

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It’s Never Too Late to Say ‘I Do’!

We hope these tips helped you feel less nervous about delivering the news of your wedding postponement to your guests. But know that once the day does come, they’ll be thankful just to be there with you.

Let us know in the comments which of these ideas you liked the most, and as always don’t forget to visit, https://thesocialsetters.com/startplanning to start planning your bachelorette party, bridal shower or intimate event today!

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