

And then set a goal to write, say, five in one sitting. Set yourself up for success. Gather your supplies - the notes, envelopes, address list or labels, stamps, and a few good pens - and keep them in one space, whether it’s a table, a tote, or a box, so when you’re ready to write, you have everything handy. However, if month three (or four, or five…) has already gone whooshing by, don’t panic! Just get started. Remember, you don’t have to get them all done today - but three months should be your deadline. There are varying schools of thought on the exact timeframe, and some sources have said you have up to a year, but three months is currently the consensus. After all the time and energy you put into planning your big day, you may not be excited about having another project to do, but here’s the good news - you’ve come to the right place for help! Writing out wedding thank you cards and getting that wedding thank you wording down to where it flows magically out of your pen can actually be easier and more fun than you imagine, simply by following some simple tips. First of all, congratulations on your wedding! Hopefully it was a beautiful day and you’re settling in happily to your ever-after.Īnd more congrats are in order for getting started on your thank you notes.
