You’ve built a beautiful wedding website to share information with guests, track your RSVPs, and add fun details about your big day. But now you may be wondering, where is the best place to share your website address?
In this blog post, we’ll tell you where to share your wedding website on save the dates and invitations with proper etiquette.
Building a Wedding Website
Before you’re ready to share the link with your guests, make sure your wedding website is accurate and up-to-date.
A thorough wedding website includes the following details:
► Who is getting married
► What events are taking place
► When the ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception begin
► Where the venues are located
► How to get there (GPS coordinates, address, and shuttle information)
It’s also a good idea to include things like your:
• Dress code
• Gift registry
• Online RSVP
• Hotel accommodations
• Things to do around town
Sharing the URL
When you’re ready to share the website with your guests, you’ll need to send them the URL or link to it. The link to your wedding website begins with https:// and includes your custom URL provided by your website creation site.
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How to Give Out Your Wedding Website
Once the website is published and you’re ready for your guests’ eyes upon it, what is the best way to share the URL with guests?
Here’s exactly how to share your wedding website link.
Save the Dates
The best way to share the website with guests is on your save the dates, if it’s ready by this date. You can do this even if your website isn’t 100% complete yet, since save the date cards are mailed out quite early at 6 to 8 months before the big day.
A save the date card is a perfect place to announce your website with your guests — and you can always update your website later.
Back of Cards
The best place to for your wedding website link is on the back of your save the date cards.
You can even create a QR code of your wedding website and print the code on the back of the card for guests to easily scan and view its details.
Here are some save the date cards with the website placed on the reverse side.
Front of Cards
Can you place the link on the front of save the date cards? As long as it doesn’t overwhelm the front of the card, you may. Here are some beautiful examples of the website on the front of save the date cards.
Invitations
As a rule of thumb, you should not put your wedding website link on your invitation card itself. Instead, you’ll send the wedding website link to your guests by printing it on a separate enclosure card.
Here is are a few examples:
You can browse more enclosure cards here.
Last but not least:
► Make sure your wedding website is password protected, and
► Don’t share your website link on social media accounts where uninvited guests can view it.
When you’re ready to share your wedding website with guests, those are the best two ways to do it! By heeding this advice, you can’t go wrong and guests will be so excited to see the design you’ve created. I hope it helps!
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Happy Planning!
xo
Emma
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