How to write the perfect wedding thank you card

How to write the perfect wedding thank you card

You've navigated through the whirlwind of wedding planning, toasted with champagne, and indulged in cake. Now, as you return from your honeymoon, it's time to unwrap the lovely gifts your guests bestowed upon you. Ah, the bliss of it all! But then, reality hits: the task of writing thank-you notes for all these wonderful treasures. It may seem daunting at first, but fear not! Crafting a heartfelt wedding thank-you note doesn't have to be a daunting task; in fact, simplicity is key.

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Generations of brides have turned to etiquette expert Emily Post for guidance on navigating weddings with grace. Emily suggests writing your thank-you note the day you receive the gift. While being proactive is commendable, let's be real—newlyweds are busy! There's no shame in taking a few months to send out your notes. In fact, it allows you time to truly appreciate and enjoy each gift, adding a personal touch to your message.

Now that you've got your stationery and addressed envelopes ready, let's talk about what to write. Remember, thank-you notes are just that—notes. You don't need to pen a novella expressing profound gratitude. Simply letting your guests know you appreciate their thoughtful gift, whether from your registry or not, is what matters most.

Try a simple:

Dear Christie,

Thank you so much for the beautiful pitcher you gifted us. It has become a perfect addition to our Sunday Brunch table. It was lovely seeing you at the wedding. Hope to catch up again soon!

Love, Robin and Mark

Short, sweet, and a touch of personalization goes a long way. Trust me, Christie is picturing you pouring orange juice from that pitcher as she reads your note.

Remember, it's not just your gift-bearing guests who deserve thanks. Be sure to send a quick note to your attendants, vendors, and anyone who played a role in making your day special. They worked tirelessly to ensure everything went off without a hitch, and they deserve your appreciation.

And when addressing your note, be sure to include the names of everyone it's from. Even if Aunt Karon did all the shopping and wrapping while Uncle Carl was along for the ride, it's from both of them.

Now, bid adieu to your wedding day responsibilities and embrace the joy of starting your new life together as a married couple! Congratulations!

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Design & Coordination: Bright & Co Events | Venue: Hotel Ballard | Calligraphy: Cable Car Calligraphy | Florals: Gather Designs | Rentals: Vintage Ambiance & CORT | Ring Box: The Mrs. Box

Design & Coordination: K Hancock Events| Venue: Hotel Ballard | Calligraphy: Cable Car Calligraphy | Florals: Gather Designs | Rentals: Vintage Ambiance & CORT | Ring Box: The Mrs. Box

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