Convert Save the Date Designs to SVG
Turn save-the-date artwork into vector files — precise enough for magnets, postcards, and everything in between.
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Precision for Magnets and Postcards
Save-the-date magnets need a die-cut-ready outline if the shape isn't a simple rectangle, and postcard versions benefit from crisp monogram and illustration edges at compact print sizes. Vectorizing hand-drawn venue illustrations or couple monograms keeps both formats sharp.
- Custom-shaped magnets need a precise vector die-line
- Illustrated venue or landscape art stays crisp at postcard size
- Couple monograms carry forward into the full invitation suite
Building Toward the Full Wedding Suite
Save-the-dates are the first piece of a wedding's visual identity — the monogram or illustration style established here typically carries through invitations, programs, and day-of signage, so a clean vector master pays off across the entire engagement.
- Establish the wedding's visual identity early with a vector master
- Reuse the same monogram across invitations and programs
- Day-of signage scales the identical artwork to venue size
Frequently Asked Questions
Do custom-shaped magnets need a special file?
Yes — the magnet die-cutter needs a precise vector outline (die-line) matching your custom shape, separate from the printed artwork layer. Keep both as distinct vector elements in your master file.
Can I reuse save-the-date art for the actual invitation?
Absolutely — that's the advantage of starting with vectors. Scale, recolor, or extend the same monogram and illustration for invitations, programs, and signage without starting over.
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