Jonathan Adler Designs New Collection For Paperless Post: E-Save-the-Dates, Anybody?


Jonathan Adler Designs New Collection For Paperless Post: E-Save-the-Dates, Anybody?

One of Jonathan Adler's save-the-date designs for Paperless Post.

While it is still universally frowned up—tsk tsk-ed, even—and with good reason, to send wedding invitations in any sort of electronic way (email, Evite, Facebook post, text, etc., etc.), it is accepted these days to send out your save-the-dates in some sort of electronic way.

There are practical reasons, of course—the main one being budget—as to why some couples opt to go this route. And then for some, a fun, pretty, casual little e-save-the-date actually does set the perfect fun, pretty, casual tone for their wedding. Maybe even more so than a formal one that arrives via snail mail.

And so, this is really fun news: Designer Jonathan Adler has recently launched a collection for Paperless Post, which is, well, a fancier Evite, I guess you could say, if you’re not already familiar.

He’s got a lot of designs in the collections, and you can use them for all sorts of various wedding functions: engagement parties, showers, bachelorette parties, all those sorts of things. Or, you can use them as your save-the-date, and let your friends know literally within minutes that you plan to tie the knot around this time next summer.

Check it out here. Would any of you send an electronic save-the-date? See any in here you like?

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