Nobody ever plans to postpone their wedding. Every bride and groom wants a timely wedding. There are a variety of reasons that couples may find themselves having to change the date of their wedding day during COVID-19, such as a close relative's disease or financial difficulties. Couples often question what to do if their wedding day is postponed or canceled. Sending a “change the wedding date” card may be a more official method to inform friends and family of your new plans. To make it more memorable, here are a few wedding postponement card ideas.
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If you already have postage on hand, you can print and mail many of these wedding postponement cards yourself, or you can send them digitally instead. If the event has been postponed, you'll want to let your wedding guests know so they can plan to be there to celebrate with you when it finally does happen.
In the case that your wedding is postponed, these are the ideal invitations to send out to your guests and family.
List of Wedding Postponement Card Ideas
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Common Questions on Wedding Postponement
How do you announce a postponement?
“Just declare the change.” Sample phrase, along with the date and location: Please update your calendars. We're excited and ready to party. We've changed the date and can't wait. Save the date!
How to say you are postponing your wedding?
“To give this horrible issue time to pass, we've decided to postpone our wedding. We love you and want every one of our family and friends to come, but we know it's not possible right now. We'll send you our new date as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience.”
Is it bad to postpone a wedding?
It's unlikely that you planned on postponing one, but it can happen. And you've got to roll with it when it happens. If you and your significant other can plan a wedding and then have to postpone it, you'll be that much stronger as a result.
When should I delay my wedding?
If you want to postpone or cancel your wedding, do so at least 60 days ahead of time. Your guests will have 60 days to amend their plans, and you will be able to save some vendor charges. It's critical that you and your partner are on the same page and that you communicate with your guests and vendors.
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