Your engagement party is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate your exciting news with loved ones. Family and friends from all over the country are likely to come together, and some may even bring thoughtful gifts for you and your fiance.
While you’ll likely thank everyone in person during the event, many couples go the extra mile by sending engagement party thank-you cards. These cards are a heartfelt and personal way to show how much you value your guests’ presence on such a special occasion. But what should you write? What tone works best? And what important details should you include?
In this post, we’ll answer common questions about writing engagement party thank-you cards, from where to source them to how to send them. We’ll also share examples to inspire your own heartfelt messages.
If you sent out invitations for your engagement party that were more than a simple text, like an evite or paper invitations, then the usual etiquette would be to send thank you cards to everyone who attended your engagement party.
It isn’t a necessity, but it tells those who came to celebrate that you appreciate them taking the time and spending the money they did to be with you. This counts double for those guests who were generous enough to give you an engagement present. It’s a lovely gesture that shows how much it means to you that your guests could be there to celebrate your amazing news with you.
If you send one guest a thank you card, then you should seriously consider sending everyone who came to your engagement party a thank you card as well. Don’t just reserve them for guests who gave you a present – if you only send a thank you card to select guests, then word could spread, which may make those who didn’t receive one feel unappreciated or even a little hurt.
Generally, you’ll want to send your thank you cards around two to four weeks after your engagement party. Thank yous aren’t usually expected by guests but are certainly welcomed, so make for a lovely little reminder of your big night. Leaving it this long also allows any guests who might want to send you a late engagement gift time to do so, which you can then thank them for in the note.
Couples will usually choose to send thank you cards through the post, even if the actual invitations were sent via evites. Email thank you cards aren’t quite as personal as a lovely card sent through the post. That being said, if your wedding stationery budget doesn’t quite stretch to engagement party thank you cards, your guests won’t mind if you choose to save money and send a digital thank you note instead. The average Australian couple spends $750 on wedding stationery, so you may have to carefully choose which traditions you do and don’t follow.
If you’re planning to send thank-you cards to your engagement party guests, there are plenty of options to suit different budgets. Whether you prefer traditional handwritten notes or creative digital alternatives, there’s a style to match your needs.
A budget-friendly option is to grab a pack of thank-you cards from your local shop, such as a stationery or party supply store. Many couples opt for handwritten messages, which add a personal touch without costing a fortune. You could also go old-school and write individual letters—a beautiful and meaningful gesture that feels even more special in today’s digital age.
For a more customised option, consider creating your own cards using photos from your engagement party. Websites like Vistaprint offer affordable printing services with plenty of personalisation options to make your cards unique.
If you want to save even more, digital thank-you cards are a great alternative. Platforms like Paperless Post allow you to create stylish, personalised e-cards and send them instantly, skipping the cost and time of postage.
For a coordinated and polished look, you might also work with a wedding stationer to design thank-you cards that match your engagement party invitations or reflect the theme of your celebration. It’s a thoughtful way to make your appreciation even more special.
Choosing the right tone to use when writing your thank you card should strike a balance between warmth, gratitude, matching the formality of your party and being true to how you usually speak. For example, you might want to send a card saying ‘Cheers for partying with us, chaps,’ but this might not reflect the formality of your party if you invited them to a three-course meal at a golf club.
Try to be as genuine as possible while using a tone that will be well received by whoever reads it, whether it’s Grandma or your best friend. Be appreciative and personal, and use positive language throughout. Make sure you also look forward, bearing in mind that anyone who was invited to your engagement party will usually expect an invite to your wedding as well.
However you choose to word your thank you notes or cards, they’ll usually follow a similar structure. They don’t need to be a long, heartfelt outpouring of gratitude, but they also need to be a little bit more than ‘Thanks for coming.’
When planning what to write, think about the following structure and how your cards or notes include each of these:
You can also add a nice love quote.
When sending thank you cards through the post, most couples choose to write them by hand. Not only does this allow for extra personalisation, but it shows the recipient that you’ve taken the time and effort to thank them for being there. There’s nothing quite like receiving a handwritten note, which is also why it’s not recommended that you send digital thank you cards if your budget and time allow for it.
If you’re looking for some inspiration for what to write in your engagement party thank you cards, or you’re not quite sure where to start, you’ve come to the right place. Here are a couple of examples you can use to get you started so you can let your guests know just how thankful you are.
Example 1
Dear Walker Family,
Thank you so much for joining us for our engagement party at Flowery Hall. We felt so lucky to have you there with us to celebrate this next chapter in our lives. Daniel winning the limbo contest was a particular highlight – we hope you enjoyed the bottle of wine, Dan!
We’d also like to thank you for your generous gift. The money will be put to such good use as we plan our honeymoon for a much-needed break after our big day next June. We hope to see you there for even more celebrating (and another limbo contest if we’re lucky!).
Thanks again, we’re so lucky to have you in our lives.
Amber and Chrissy
Example 2
Dear Aaron and Julie,
We’re so grateful you could come to our engagement party at Eric’s parents’ house to celebrate our amazing news. The cupcakes you brought were delicious and very well received – there were lots of pink fingers from the icing, so thank you for giving everyone such a treat!
We’d also like to thank you for the vouchers. We’ve already got our eye on something to use them on which will help make our wedding extra special.
We’re so excited for our big day and we truly hope the two of you can come along to celebrate our wedding with us all over again.
With love and thanks,
Mary and Eric
No, when you send out your engagement party thank you cards, you don’t need to include any kind of RSVP, because you don’t require a response. That is, unless someone attended who doesn’t have your contact details and you want to pass them on.
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