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Save the Date

Confetti Save the Date

£79for 60 cards · envelopes included

£1.32 per card· save 54%

10 cards250 cards

Send to all guests, order a few extra for late RSVPs and to keep as a memento.

An A6-landscape Save The Date card featuring confetti artwork. Printed on 300gsm Fedrigoni Old Mill Bianco. Minimal design with a single script heading, a row of details (names, location, date), and an optional "Invitations to Follow" line.

A elegant and contemporary design in warm gold.

Start designing

Free to personalise. Order a personalised sample for £5 (free UK delivery) before committing to your full print run.

What's included

  • Free unlimited edits in the design tool
  • Review your personalised design before checkout
  • UK dispatch within 1–3 working days
  • A6 landscape, sits neatly in a matching envelope
  • Matching envelopes in your choice of 7 colours

Paper & printing

300gsm Fedrigoni Old Mill Bianco

Lightly textured, off white card. FSC certified and responsibly sourced.

Printed digitally in full colour on our studio press in Kent. Uncoated finish, pens, stamps and wax seals all work beautifully on it.

Matching envelopes

Every order includes 120gsm envelopes in your choice of 7 colours, kraft, blush, charcoal, ivory, light green, white or black. Selected at checkout, with a classic gummed diamond flap.

Size

148 × 105mm

Order quantities

10–250

Free to personalise
Edit online, unlimited changes, no account needed to start
£5 sample first
Printed on the real stock before you commit to a full run
Review before we print
See your full design at checkout and approve it before it goes to print
Printed in our Kent studio
Dispatched within 1–3 working days of your design approval
FSC-certified Fedrigoni
300gsm Old Mill Bianco, responsibly sourced, lightly textured
The full wedding suite

The Confetti suite

About this design

A year-round save the date built to lift any wedding into celebration mode from the first piece. Gold confetti dots scatter across the top of the card with the names hand-set centred in classic calligraphy below and the date and venue town in plain serif. Suits couples whose wedding is built around an evening party rather than a daytime ceremony, anniversary-into-wedding celebrations, city hotel receptions. The palette extends naturally to bridesmaid attire in champagne, gold or cream. A6 landscape, sent eight to twelve months before the wedding. Carries names, date and venue town only; the matching invitation follows later with full detail. Each order ships in a matching 120gsm C6 envelope, your pick of seven colours, hand-packed in our Kent studio.
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Questions answered

Frequently asked questions

When should I send save the dates?
Most couples send save the dates 9–12 months before the wedding, earlier (12–18 months) if many guests will need to book travel or accommodation. They go out before the full invitation so guests can hold the date in their diary.
Will my save the dates match my invitations?
Yes, every save the date design has a matching invitation in the same collection. The colour palette, fonts, and artwork are coordinated so your stationery reads as one set from first contact to the big day.
What information should I include?
At minimum: your names, the wedding date, and the city or venue. Adding a website URL is popular so guests can find accommodation and travel details early. Full venue address and timings come later with the invitation.
What are save the dates printed on?
Save the dates are printed on 300gsm Fedrigoni Old Mill Bianco, the same paper as our invitations. Each comes with a matching C6 envelope included.
Is there a minimum order?
The minimum is 10 save the dates. Order one per household, most couples need between 40 and 80 depending on guest list size.
How long does printing take?
Standard turnaround is 3–5 working days. They're delivered by Royal Mail Tracked, you'll receive a tracking number when your order dispatches.

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