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Wedding Thank-You Cards

You've had your Shutterfly offers these card types at affordable prices. # '''Write thank you notes as gifts arrive'''. Sending timely thankyou, keep in mind that the time limit is usually two to three weeks when the gift arrives prior to the wedding, or one month after the honeymoon for gifts received at the wedding. # '''Use your guest list to keep track'''. As you receive gifts, check off the names of those you have written and mailed a thank-you card to and be sure to include the date that you received the gift. This ensures that you won't forget anyone and that you write cards in a timely fashion. # '''Don't assume that one is enough'''. If you receive multiple gifts from the same person, don't assume that one card will suffice. A thank-you note should be sent for each gift received regardless of the occasion for which it was given to you. # '''Get personal but don't go overboard'''. The note should include a mention about how happy you were to see the person or how much you wish that he or she could have been there. Include something personal if possible, such as how much enjoyed dancing together or how you should get together for coffee like you had discussed. Then, of course, thank the person for the gift, citing precisely what it was you received. If it's money, tell the person how you will use the money, but don't include details about the amount of the gift. Finally, keep things to a few sentences only. You don't need to write an essay. Just be polite and concise. For wording suggestions, see this article at About.com. # '''Handwritten rules'''. Thankbook'>guest book. # '''Divide and conquer'''. The bride is not the only one that can write thank-yous. Both bride and groom should get involved and write notes to friends and family. # '''Consider taking your thank yous on the road'''. One person at