Sean Lowe and fiancee Catherine Giudici have sent out the save the date cards for their wedding and apparently aren't taking things too seriously.

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The seventeenth-season The Bachelor couple have put their wedding date of January, 26, 2014 on paper in a very tongue and cheek announcement.

"Lovers, friends, family & Jack Nicholson, please join Catherine Ligaya Mejia Giudici and Sean Thomas Lowe & Hologram Tupac for the wedding of the century," the card reads, according to People.

"Our love celebration will take place on the twenty-sixth day of the first month of the two-thousand fourteenth year since we started counting time."

As Lowe and Giudici previously announced, their wedding will air live on ABC, which will be the first time in The Bachelor franchise history a couple will exchange vows in real time, as previous weddings have aired pre-taped on ABC.

"Reception to follow ceremony," the card also reads, "so get ready for major tomfoolery & ballyhoo."

The card apparently features gold script writing and a picture of a man in a tuxedo and a woman in a black and white dress -- presumably Lowe and Giudici -- riding a bicycle together wearing his and hers bear heads with tin cans dangling from the back of the bike. The bicycle's basket is filled with red flowers and has a sign attached that says "SAVE THE DATE."

"The Bachelor is such a cool experience because people at home feel like they know us and they're invested in our relationship. And so, we have no problem sharing the actual wedding with everyone who has been with us so far," Lowe said during an appearance on Good Morning America last month.

"I just want it to be fun and show our love," Giudici added.

The Bachelor couple got engaged in November 2012 when they filmed Lowe's seventeenth-season finale, which aired in March. They celebrated their engagement party last month in Seattle.

Lowe and Giudici will be the first The Bachelor couple to wed on TV and the third in the series' franchise.

Seventh-season The Bachelorette couple Ashley Hebert and J.P. Rosenbaum's ceremony aired on ABC in December 2012 in a special entitled The Bachelorette: Ashley and J.P.'s Wedding, following in the footsteps of first-season The Bachelorette couple Trista Rehn and Ryan Sutter, whose wedding aired as a three-part miniseries entitled Trista & Ryan's Wedding in 2003.
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