Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Make Your Own Magnet Save The Date Cards

Save the date cards are an important component in event planning. They are used to remind guests of an upcoming event such as a destination wedding. Save the date cards are sent four to six months in advance of an event. Help guests remember your special day by creating magnetized save the date cards they can put on their refrigerators. Use creativity and common craft supplies to make a practical reminder that doubles as a keepsake.


Instructions


1. Design your save the date card. Use a word processing program such as Word. Include all the necessary information such as the wedding date, the name of the bride and groom and the location. If a venue has not yet been selected, include only the city and state or country. Use the software's spelling and grammar features to avoid embarrassing errors.


2. Print the save the date card. Use card stock paper to print the save the date card. Use paper that is suitable for your wedding colors. Make sure that your ink color is easy to read on the paper color you have selected.


3. Decorate with ribbons. Punch one hole in each top corner of the save the date card with a hole puncher. String a ribbon through each hole and fashion a ribbon on both sides. Position the ribbons so that they do not obstruct the text of the card.


4. Use an embosser. Add more texture to the save the date card by using an embosser. Order a custom embosser with the initials of the bride and groom or the wedding logo. Place the save the date card between the plates of the embosser. Press down firmly on the embosser handle for no longer than 10 seconds. Be careful not to tear the card with the force of the press.


5. Attach the magnet. Use a magnet with an adhesive back. Center the adhesive side of the magnet onto the back of the save the date card. Press the card onto the magnet for 10 seconds to secure the hold. Create a save the date card for each guest and one for yourself as a keepsake.