Save the date Designs
We have created new template designs, where the wording can be changed for your own personalised message. The design, layout and fonts remain the same but the wording can be changed. These designs are for the ever gaining in popularity “save the date” range. Invite guests to your wedding or event with this quirky balloon design.

25 balloons printed once on a latex balloon <<- click
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50 balloons printed once on a latex balloon
75 balloons printed once on a latex balloon
100 balloons printed once on a latex balloon
150 balloons printed once on a latex balloon
200 balloons printed once on a latex balloon
250 balloons printed once on a latex balloon
400 balloons printed once on a latex balloon
500 balloons printed once on a latex balloon
1000 balloons printed once on a latex balloon
3000 balloons printed once on a latex balloon
5000 balloons printed once on a latex balloon
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Save the date wedding
Save the date products are basically wedding invites that may take the form of a more creative way to highlight a big date of an event such as a wedding. They are sent to people who are likely to be interested in attending the event so to keep the date free in their diary. The products contain the same custom wording on each item such as John and Katie Are tying the Knot, Please save the date, October 20th 2012, and therefore do not include the invited recipients names. Balloons have been used as a fun and exciting way to send out a save the date product. While the writing and information can be read from a deflated balloon, the act of blowing up the balloon to clarify the details in a larger writing adds to the fun and excitement of receiving a save the date product. Save the date wedding balloons are usually sent out six to twelve months before the date or at the beginning of the year (January). Where a wedding may take longer than one day, it has become common to name the balloon with a plural save the dates. This is used for overseas weddings, all weekend weddings or weddings where families need to travel some distance.
Product launches and new release dates have been sent to prospective customers via a save the date balloon, especially if the product being linked to a party atmosphere.
Save the date facts
Quick to take the name of this current trend, an east midlands company has a wedding publication and website called save the date magazine helping brides and grooms to organise the big day.
It is common courtesy to send out save the date products to people who are already attending the wedding such as bridesmaids and the best man.
Other common save the date products include fridge magnets, postcards and videos.
