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Checking it off the list! Tracking Gifts and Thank Yous In the joy of receiving gifts, it’s easy to forget to keep track of who gave what. Some gifts will come to your home prior to the wedding, some will be brought to your ceremony/ reception and others will arrive after your wedding. How do you keep track of the gift, the giver and your thank you?

 

There are several great ways to keep track of these details. For some, a pen and paper in a well-kept spot will suffice. For others, an Excel spreadsheet works best. You may have already started one for your wedding invitation list that you can add a few columns to. Some websites have free tracking forms for you to download and print, like www.WeddingLDS.com.


Keep gift receipts with the gifts until you know if you’re keeping it or exchanging it. Re-gifting is an option, but it’s risky. When storing the gifts for future re-gifting, make a note of who gave you the gift. Think about whether the giver will notice you don’t have the gift or notice it in the home of whomever you plan to give it to. If you receive checks, be sure to endorse them right away and write “For deposit only” next to your signature.

 

You can start sending thank you cards as soon as you start receiving gifts. If you receive a gift prior to the wedding, send a thank you card right away — one less to worry about later. You should have all thank you cards written and sent within three months of your wedding. You don’t have to do the thank yous all in one sitting. Break up the task into smaller, manageable amounts.

 

Not sure what to write? We offer a handy little book called The Bride’s Thank You Guide. It’s filled with samples and etiquette tips you’ll find very helpful.

 

Oh, and don’t forget to check out our selection of affordable thank you cards. We offer traditional thank you cards, photo thank you cards and thank you postcards. You’ll love the stylish designs.

Photo Delight - Blue - Photo Thank You Card and Envelope

Photo Delight in Blue - Photo Thank You Card

Thank You Postcard in Amethyst

Thank You Postcard in Amethyst

Mr. and Mrs. Thank You Note Folder and Envelope

Mr. and Mrs. Thank You Note Folder and Envelope

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That’s what you’ll be saying over and over again in person and by mail throughout your wedding planning. From bridal showers to wedding gifts, you have a lot of thank you note writing in your future. Let us help make the process a little more enjoyable with this blog exclusive offer: 25% off thank you cards with any $100 order at Ann’s Bridal Bargains.

 

With an assortment of classic thank you cards, thank you postcards and photo thank you cards, Ann’s has what you need to say thanks just the way you want. And, since most of our invitations are available with matching thank you notes, you can create a perfectly coordinated look!

 

Don’t forget to check out The Bride’s Thank You Guide: Thank You Writing Made Easy! You’ll find great etiquette tips and samples for nearly every situation.

Brides Thank You Writing Guide

This deal ends on Tuesday, August 30 at midnight (CST). Just use promo code BLOGTHANKS at checkout. You’ll see your 25% off once you add $100 worth of product to your cart (that includes your thank yous!) and apply the promo code.

 

What kind of thank you will you be sending? This one is my favorite because I not so secretly want a destination wedding myself.

Ocean View Thank You Postcard

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Wedding Planning Checklist: Section 3: Part 7

 

Showing your appreciation is important, and we want to make sure you do it “write”! So we’ve compiled some pointers and etiquette advice on writing and sending wedding thank you cards.

Wedding Thank You Cards
6 Easy Steps to Writing Thank You Cards

 

1. Begin with a salutation. “Dear Mrs. Michaels,” “Dear Uncle John,” or “Dear Mr. and Mrs. Anderson” are all appropriate ways to begin a thank you card.

2. Start personally. Let them know who is thanking them. Example: “I would like to thank you…” or “Dan and I would like to thank you…”

3. Mention the gift. Be as specific about the gift as possible. Tell the person how much it is appreciated and why.

4. Mention how the gift will add to your life and how you plan to use it.

5. Sum it up. Include a personal thought about the relationship with the giver or a special memory of the wedding involving them.

6. In closing, give a heartfelt closing with something like “All our best,” “Sincerely” or “Love” and sign your name(s).

 

Dos and Don’ts of Writing Wedding Thank You Cards:

1. Do handwrite your thank you cards.

2. Don’t e-mail, type, text or call in place of thank you cards.

3. Do write sincere notes with a personal tone.

4. Don’t mention if a gift was a duplicate or if you plan to return it.

5. Do mention specifics about the gift and how you plan to use it.

6. Do fake it! Uncertain about what the gift is? Write a note that’s vague but heartfelt.

7. Don’t mention if the gift doesn’t match your style or décor.

8. Do mention how you plan to spend gifts of money.

9. Don’t mention dollar amounts or the form in which money was given.

10. Do send thank you cards to everyone involved in the wedding (bridal party, vendors, officiant, etc.)

 

Other Helpful Tips for Wedding Thank You Cards:

Brides Thank You Guide
• Buy a supply of thank you cards early and keep up with writing them as you receive shower and wedding gifts.

• Send all thank you cards out within four weeks after the wedding.

• Most thank you cards are available blank and preprinted. Thank you cards preprinted with a thank you message are used to quickly acknowledge the receipt of gifts for couples in a time crunch, but handwritten notes should always follow them.

• Order the thank you cards from the same stationer who supplied the invitations and other stationery for a consistent look in inks, paper colors and fonts.

• Check out The Bride’s Thank You Guide: Thank You Writing Made Easy for more awesome tips, ideas and examples.


 

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We’ve
gathered some inexpensive wedding ideas to help you create a coordinated look
for your heart theme — from start to finish!


Heart Theme Wedding ideas at Anns Bridal Bargains

Start your theme with the stationery.

Save
the Dates

Save
the dates don’t necessarily need to coordinate with your theme, but it’s
awesome if they can! Check out these stylish save the dates: Simply Smooth Save the Date Postcards, Heartfelt Save the Dates

The
Invitations

The
wedding invitations are your guests’ first glimpse at your wedding style, and
the perfect opportunity for introducing your theme. Check out these inexpensive
wedding invitations:
Close at Heart Wedding Invitations,
Skipped a Beat Wedding Invitations, Interlocking Hearts Wedding Invitations, Designer Style Heart Seal and Send Wedding Invitations

Continue your theme through the
ceremony…

The
Programs

Your
wedding programs are a great way to continue your theme. Our Contemporary
Love
wedding programs are an excellent choice.

The
Unity Candle

What
better way to symbolize your union than with a Hearts
Unity Candle Set
or our Two
Hearts Unity Candle
featuring our oh-so-popular intertwined hearts design!

Aisle
Runner

This
Interlocking
Hearts Aisle Runner
will make your walk down the aisle even more romantic!

and through your reception.

The
Favors

The
best part about wedding favors at Ann’s Bridal Bargains is you can put your
choice of several heart designs on everything from Favor
Boxes
and Favor
Bags
to Matches
and Notepads.

Wedding
Napkins

Wedding
napkins
work the same way as wedding favors. You can choose any design you
want to be featured on your napkins, and they are available in a range of
colors to coordinate beautifully with your wedding.

Serving
Set

Imagine
how beautiful this Heart-Handled
Server
will look next to your wedding cake!

Reception
Decorations

And,
to make sure your reception decoration is looking fabulous, shop Ann’s for
these heart-themed reception decorations: Heart
Place Card Holders
, Heart
Votive Stands
, Personalized
Flute Charms
and so much more!

Finally, finish it off with the Thank
You Notes.

Put
a little heart into your thank yous with these Silver
Heart Thank You Cards
(also available in ecru).

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Wedding Checklist Part 2

Last week we told you about setting a wedding date early, deciding on a wedding style, setting your budget and discussing financial responsibilities. This week we'll finish up "What to do next when you get engaged" with great information about:

• Reserving Wedding Venues

• Choosing Bridal Party Attendants

• Starting your Wedding Guest List

Choosing and Reserving Wedding Venues

When budgeting for the costs of the ceremony and wedding reception venues, keep in mind that ceremony locations are usually fairly inexpensive. The following tips refer mainly to the reception venue.

• First, consider the size of your wedding. This is the most important factor in choosing a wedding venue. You should have a fairly accurate guest count (see below) in mind before looking.

 • Consult your budget before beginning your search. Make sure you are clear about how much you want to spend on each location.

• Some cheap wedding reception locations include public parks or gardens, beaches and backyards. Just remember, you may still need to pay for tents, tables and chairs.

• Some fun and creative wedding reception venues are museums, zoos, restaurants, libraries and bowling allies — just use your imagination!

• Find out what each wedding venue includes in their fee, such as seating options, wedding decorations, parking, coat checks, etc.

• Try to visit potential wedding venues while they're in use to get an accurate idea of layout and logistics.

• Find out who is responsible for setting up wedding decorations and post-reception clean-up. Check out Ann's affordable wedding reception decorations.

• Discuss your wedding reception venue with caterers, florists and musicians, so they can plan accordingly.

• ALWAYS have a back-up plan for outdoor receptions, and make sure all vendors are aware of the back-up location. Let guests know by adding a note to your reception cards: "In case of rain, the reception will be held at [location]."

•  Book your wedding venues early! Depending on how popular the venue is, you might be looking at a year or more in advance.

Choosing Attendants

Choosing the wedding party is not an easy task, but here are a few tips for making the process a little less stressful.

• Consider the size and style of your wedding. If you're planning to keep the cost down, you'll probably choose to have a smaller affair with only one or two bridesmaids. A common rule of thumb is one bridesmaid and groomsman per 50 guests.

 

Choose friends and family members who have played a significant role in your life and are important to you.

 

• Choose people who will be responsible. Each person in your wedding party has duties to perform or should be ready to help if needed. Choosing responsible attendants will save you a lot of stress.

 

• Don’t be afraid to choose attendants outside the norm. Is your best friend from college a guy? Are you closest to your fiance’s aunt? If someone is truly important to you, don’t let tradition stand in the way of your perfect wedding party.

 

• Be mindful of the costs of being an attendant. Tuxes, dresses, shoes and salon services can all add up for someone on a tight budget. Having a destination wedding? If you want someone to be an attendant who may not be able to afford it, offer to split or cover the costs of the dress and travel expenses. If you are having a destination wedding, it is very helpful to send Save The Date Announcements so everyone can plan in advance for travel arrangements.

 

• Don’t ever choose attendants out of obligation or guilt. Your wedding party should consist of people you've chosen out of love. Besides, there are many roles for friends and family, such as being ushers, greeters, personal attendants and day-of planners for the super organized! Don’t forget special thank you cards to show them your appreciation.

 

• When asking friends or family to be part of your wedding party, it may be thoughtful to mention that you will understand if they would rather attend the wedding as guests.

 

• Once you have your bridesmaids chosen, asking them can be as simple as a phone call or as thoughtful as our Maid of Honor/Bridesmaid cards (six cards total). Check out our Going to the Chapel save-the-date cards for a super cute way to ask friends to be in your wedding party. Just change the wording below your wedding date to read: to be a bridesmaid in my wedding?

Starting Your Guest List

Now that you've thought about the type of wedding you want — large and extravagant, small and intimate, or somewhere in between — it's time to decide how many people you want to invite. Here's how to start:

Create four lists starting with your closest family.

List 1: immediate family members (parents, siblings, children, grandparents)

List 2: close extended family (aunts, uncles, cousins)

List 3: closest friends

LIst 4: acquaintances and coworkers

Add them all together and if the amount equals your preferred guest total, you're finished. If it's more, you have some work to do. You can start removing names by individuals, or you can remove entire lists. Try cutting list four or cutting it off at list two with just a few close friends from list three. There's no easy way to cut names; just make sure you and your fiancé get an equal say about who is removed.

Once you have your list, you can base the number of wedding invitations needed from your guest list.  Enjoy creating your guest list because these are the people who will be present to celebrate your marriage.    

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Add a unique touch to your wedding invitation ensemble with just the click of a mouse! Stamps.com has made creating photo stamps online super easy, and they’re available for a very reasonable price! Photo stamps


All you have to do is:

• visit photo.stamps.com

• choose and upload your favorite photo

• customize your photo with stamps.com’s easy-to-use tools

• place your order!

You can even purchase stamps in one of 14 postage denominations, ranging from 28-cent postcards for your save-the-date postcards or respond postcards to 44-cent regular, first class mail for your wedding invitations.

Go ahead and play around with your photo stamps. You can create as many as you like! Use them for bridal shower invitations, bachelorette party invitations, wedding invitations, wedding thank you cards or everyday correspondence after the wedding. Photo stamps also make a fun and unique gift for friends and family!

Envelope moistener
Ann’s Bridal Bargains can also address all your envelopes with your guests name and address.  Check out the details for Custom Envelope AddressingAnd remeber to save your lips for kissing by getting a couple Envelope Moisteners too!

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