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Does anyone save the cards they recieved from their wedding day?

April 4th, 2010 by Kati

i have a box full of wedding cards from my wedding day that i don’t know what to do with. throw them away? or save them? wanna know what other brides or grooms did with their cards.

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10 Responses to “Does anyone save the cards they recieved from their wedding day?”

  1. Princess says:

    I have every last one of them

  2. Eva D says:

    no, don’t be a pack rat. get rid of them.

  3. karen v says:

    I saved all of mine and I put them in a photo album and that way I can always keep them.

  4. ?queen b? says:

    at first i saved them and then i started saving other cards and then one box became two became three and then i threw them all away..honestly it was a huge huge mistake and i wish i had all that stuff back again..sort throught them try to keep them!

  5. Jon's Mom says:

    I still have mine from 8 years ago.

  6. southernbelle says:

    Yes, it makes a nice reflection.

  7. shirl says:

    I bought a photo album, the kind you slide pictures in from the side and stuck all my cards in the album. This way they are easily pulled out to open and look at anytime or if someone else would like to look at them along with the wedding album.

  8. foghorn1234567890 says:

    My wife saved the special ones in a scrapbook photo type album.

  9. ~Z~ says:

    I have been married and divorced, and I eventually cleaned out and threw away all my wedding cards. However, if I was still married (and I will one day be married again) I would save them and place them in an album with your wedding pictures. Or have a separate album that you could label “Wedding Well-Wishers” or something. That label is cheesy – but it was the best I could come up with at the spur of the moment. Best of luck on your decision!

  10. Mea says:

    I kept all the cards, gift tags,replies to invites,Balloons,the bride and groom of the cake,The guest book that we got the guests to write in,the video of the wedding the tape of the Karaoke, i took my flowers to my fathers grave, my husbands flower was pressed and kept,I think i kept everything and when we had our kids kept all their baby cards and gift tags all the stuff from hospital Their first Christmas cards and tags and their first birthday cards .I’ve kept all the teeth that they’ve lost and their first piece of hair from first hair cut.And i could go on but then I’m deviating from your question .I’ve got a lot of memories.