In ye olden days, parents of a betrothed couple would hold a grand soirée announcing the upcoming nuptials to the whole village. Save the date invitations were unheard of and probably unnecessary – families of this time didn’t have The Super Bowl… < more >
Chartreuse Love Floral Save The Date Card

Chartreuse Love Floral Save The Date Card
Designed Exclusively for Lovely Little Invitations
as low as $0.24 per card
The Love Floral Chartreuse Majesty Save The Date Card spreads the good news about your up and coming nuptials. Chartreuse blooms embellish the card that will keep your invited guests in the loop.
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Alicia from Savannah, GA says: My fiancé and I were having problems finding something we both liked in our price range at the local shops so we decided to give the Internet a try. We were so happy we did! These turned out great.
Donna from Des Moines writes: OMG! This was so easy!
Grace from Prescott, AZ says: I loved that i could pick my wedding colors! It ended up matching almost perfectly!
Chantal from Washington, D.C. says: So can i just say that i have gotten about 100 compliments on how cute my invitation were?! I got the powdered pink ones with the man and the woman and the heart, CUTE!
Keeping your guests informed about your wedding plans with a Love Floral Chartreuse Majesty Save The Date Card is important, especially if many of your guests live far away and have to make special plans to attend your nuptials. The Love Floral Chartreuse Majesty Save The Date Card is a viable option for lovers of pale apple green, as chartreuse is often called, because it dominates the design. For lovers of history, the color halfway between yellow and green got its name because it resembled the green color of a French liquer (green chartreuse) that dates back to 1764.




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