When the wedding exhilaration has died down and you and your sweetheart have made it safely back dwelling from whatever exotic escape you have chosen, be sure that you Don’t settle too far into the ‘care-free’ lifestyle. You still have many another wedding thank you cards to write and there is absolutely no way around this. And you thought the tough work was over? Wrong. You cannot print your wedding thank you cards and you for certain can’t have a friend (or calligrapher) write them for you.
They Don’t have to look like works of art and you Don’t have to use a stencil (although, if you wish to require a few practice letters, it’s not a bad idea). At the end of the day, your guests are looking for your private hand writing (hopefully legible) and a few words from the lucky couple.
Your maid of honor has gone through a strategic deal of trouble to Make sure that you know on the dot which gifts came from whom and when. This makes script your wedding thank you cards as easy as possible.
Just go down the list and begin thanking your friends and family!
Perpetually refer to beforehand names of couples, or the last name of the entire family. Then tell the couple or family how much you love your gift and mention it by name. Tell them how you plan to on using your new wedding gift, how it has already come in handy or (if it is more overmuch visual than functional) how it is looks in your new place.
Your maid of honor, if she was smart, made a long list that includes on the button who the guest was and what they gave right next to them. In the column next to the wedding present, mark a check or an ‘x’ next to the guest for whom you have complete a thank you note.
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