(This is just a note to say that I’ll probably be keeping posts short this week because of the site outages. We apologize for those, and we want you to know that it’s just a server issue that should be resolved soon. Manolo for the Brides isn’t going anywhere!)

How cute are these teeny save-the-date cards from MOO? The ready-made MiniCard packs contain a mix of twenty colorful designs, from mod wallpaper-esque patterns to deep red hearts to pretty flowers and vines. All you have to do is add your wedding details to the reverse, and voila! You’re all set. Of course, if you’d rather get more personal than personalized, you can always use your Flickr photos to create custom save-the-date MiniCards emblazoned with your own snapshots.
Does she really not mention how many cards come in the pack for the listed price? No way I’m counting all of those…
I am a liar, I counted, and it looks like they sell packs of 100 minicards.
Angela, that’s a very good point! And it’s our mistake.
We’ve never spotted it before, but you are completely correct, it doesn’t say how many are in a pack – and I’ve passed this on to fix.
As you guessed, it’s 100 cards – thank you for counting 🙂
I had these for my wedding and I love them. Really really love them. Not so popular in Ireland though and assorted relatives gave out to my mother about the lack of detail on the invitations. Even though the last line of text was “Invitations and Details to follow”.
*headdesk*
Margaret: That cracks me up! When I sent out my save-the-date cards (which I did because I knew most guests would require time to make travel arrangements) many of my guests similarly assumed they were the actual wedding invitations. I guess StDs aren’t as mainstream as I thought they were at the time…