Having trouble thinking of what to write in your wedding thank you cards? Don’t know how to express your gratitude, happiness, and sincere appreciation through words? Trying to find the right things to say in your wedding thank you cards can take hours to figure out since there’s just so much you can say and so little space to write them all down. You will have a hard time most especially with the thank you cards of your very close family and friends since they are the people you feel the most love and appreciation for. If you’re running out of time and ideas to think about it’s time to stop and do a little research on what to say in your wedding thank you cards.
You will actually find a lot of samples or templates that you can use as a guide when writing your wedding thank you cards. Though some of these samples are actual wedding thank you cards given out to people, most of the samples and templates are pretty generic in which you just fill in the blanks the names of the people you’re giving thank you cards to. Always bear in mind to never copy and paste these templates directly to your wedding thank you cards. In the kind of world we live in where the internet is already an extension of our way of life, it’s hard to believe that one or two of your guests won’t spot the similarity between your thank you note and the thank you note they were researching for a friend of theirs who is also getting married.
When writing your wedding thank you cards, try not to fill the entire space with poetic phrases and flowery lines. Express your thanks in the sincerest way possible but keep it brief and straight to the point. You can mention about your childhood experiences, how you wished the kids could’ve come along, how you’d hope to meet them again on their next trip back home, but don’t go too much into detail about these reminiscences or you are bound to end up buying bigger cards and spending more for wedding thank you cards.
Write your thank you notes as if you and your spouse are writing it together. Include your spouse when thanking your guest for attending your wedding, how you two would hope to see them again soon, and ending the note with “Thank you, ___ and ____”. You want to let everyone know that you are acknowledging them as a newlywed, so don’t forget to include the person you just married in your thank you cards.
Lastly, always check if your notes are spelling and grammar error free. It would be really embarrassing if one of the thank you cards you’ve addressed to has a misspelled name or a sentence that got repeated in the second paragraph.


