Easy Save The Date Wedding Magnets

Making Your Own Easy Save The Date Wedding Magnets

Save The Date Wedding Magnets

Save the date wedding magnets are a creative way to invite people to a special event, such as a party, wedding or reunion. Part décor and part clip, this object clings to any metallic surface such as fridge door covers and file drawers, making sure the owner is reminded of the date several times a day. Instead of having magnets made professionally, you can create your own magnets, thus adding a personal touch to the design while saving money by avoiding shipping and labor costs.

To begin making you Save The Date Wedding Magnets, you will need to design the shape and size. Look around the web for inspiration on save the date magnet designs then sketch a few samples before finalizing the layout. You can make it extra personal by matching the design and color to the theme of the occasion. Images that are appropriate to the event are also good ideas; you can also ask an artistic friend to design a little icon for you. Use contrasting colors to make the text stand out from the background. Use a font that is legible from three feet away, keep the text short and readable, and make sure to mention the date, venue and title, and perhaps the official blog address of the event on your wedding save the date magnet. Text that is too long or too small will probably be unnoticed by their owners.

You can use online resources to design your save the date magnets with pictures, or you can pay a desktop publishing studio to design save the date photo magnets for you. You can buy the magnet kit in major department stores. Follow the instructions to assemble the magnet, insert the design and secure it.

Try making a few samples then show it to close friends for their opinion. Once they approve it, assemble the rest of the Save The Date Wedding Magnets. Your guests will appreciate your creativity when they receive their magnet, and will notice it readily on display on the fridge. And isn ‘t that the point of your effort?