Wedding Invitation Wording

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Wedding Invitation Wording

 

Wedding Invitation Wording From Brides Parents

(brides parents)
request the pleasure of the company of
(line or guests name)
at the marriage of their daughter
(brides name)
with
(grooms name)
at (ceremony)
(ceremony address)
on (date)
at (time)
and afterwards at
(reception)
(reception address)
at (time)
dress code
"We would be honoured if you would
share this special occasion with us"
RSVP


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Wedding Invitation Wording From Bride and Groom’s Parents

Mr and Mrs (brides parents)
together with
Mr and Mrs (grooms parents)
are proud to invite
(line or guests name)
to celebrate the marriage of their children
(bride) and (groom)
at (ceremony)
(ceremony address)
on (date)
at (time)
and afterwards at
(reception)
(reception address)
at (date)
dress code
"We would be honoured if you would
share this special occasion with us"
RSVP


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Wedding Invitation Wording From Bride and Groom

(brides name)
and
(grooms name)
request the pleasure of the company of
(line or guests name)
to share in the celebration of our marriage
at (ceremony)
(ceremony address)
on (date)
at (time)
and afterwards at
(reception)
(reception address)
at (time)
dress code
"We would be honoured if you would
share this special occasion with us"
RSVP


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Wedding Invitation Wording From Bride and Groom with Parents

Together with their parents
(brides name)
and
(grooms name)
request the pleasure of the company of
(line or guests name)
at their marriage
at (ceremony)
(ceremony address)
on (date)
at (time)
and afterwards at
(reception)
(reception address)
at (time)
dress code
"We would be honoured if you would
share this special occasion with us"
RSVP


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Wedding Invitation Wording Groom’s Parents

Mr and Mrs (grooms parents)
request the pleasure of the company of
(line or guests name)
at the marriage of
(brides name)
to their son
(grooms name)
at (ceremony)
(ceremony address)
on (date)
at (time)
and afterwards at
(reception)
(reception address)
at (time)
dress code
"We would be honoured if you would
share this special occasion with us"
RSVP


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Wedding Invitation Wording Etiquette

Wedding Invitation Wording Additional Verses


Wedding Invitation Wishing Well Wordings



Writing Your Own Wedding Invitation Wording

Your wedding invitation wording can be as formal of as personal as your wish.  The wording on your wedding invitation will reflect the style and mood of your up and coming wedding as much the design of your wedding invitation. 

Step 1.
The first thing to consider is who your wedding invitation will be addressed from i.e. the bride and groom or the parents of the bride and groom.  Traditionally wedding invitation wording from the parents will be more formal than wedding invitation wording from the bride and groom. See our wedding invitation wording guide for standard wording ideas.

Step 2.
Decide the mood of the wedding and try and portray this with your wedding invitation wording.  If you are having a beach wedding you will probably choose very casual wording on your wedding invitation.  A black tie wedding would therefore be better suited to very formal wedding invitations wording.

Step 3.
Make sure you wedding invitations wording suits you as a couple and represents your personality. You may wish to include a poem or verse in your wedding invitation about your partner, marriage or wedding day.  Use our wedding invitations wording as a template then add your personal touch.

Step 4.
Consider if there are any instructions you would like to give your wedding guests in relation to the giving of gifts.  You may prefer to receive money rather than presents for your wedding.  Many couples find it difficult to put this into words and not feel they are in breach of wedding etiquette.  We offer a wishing well wording idea guide to make it easy.

Step 5.
Make sure the RSVP date is realistic.  You need to give your wedding guests enough time to check their calendar make the necessary arrangements especially those who are traveling.  You may even consider a save the date for these guests.  Also don't forget your will need to make sure you receive your RSVP's in plenty of time to finalize your wedding arrangements. 



The Invitation List for your Wedding

It is necessary for the bride and groom to-be to make out their list of those to whom invitations are to be sent together. If the wedding is to be a large affair, not only their friends but the friends of their parents as well, and business acquaintances of both families should be invited.  If the wedding is a small one great care should be taken lest the guests are so numerous as to overcrowd the church or home. Especially is this true of the home where the space is usually more limited.

Mailing the Wedding Invitation

All wedding invitations should come from the home of the bride, even those that are for the personal friends of her husband even if they are unknown to the bride. They should be mailed about six weeks before the day set for the wedding.  Out of town guests should be sent a "Save the Date" card, preferably with hotel suggestions, in time for them to make travel accommodations (usually 8-12 weeks in advance).


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Save The Date Wording

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Romantic Verses



Writing Your Wedding Invitation Wording

Wedding invitation wording needs to portray a lot of information to wedding guests, so keep in mind not to clutter your wedding invitations with unnecessary wording.  Your wedding invitation wording should include all of the important information to your guests about your wedding. This includes the full names of the couple, the date, location and time of the ceremony. The wedding invitation wording should also include information about the reception location, the start and end times of the event, and other important information. Don’t forget to include the RSVP date and contact details. Maps and girt registry information can be included with the wedding invitation but not as part of the wedding invitation wording.  Ensure these are printed in the same beautiful quality as your wedding invitation.

Your wedding invitation wording should be easy to read, never cluttered with too much text or unnecessary verses.  Ensure your wedding invitation wording is easy to read by avoiding extremely ornate script fonts, and certain paper colour/ink combinations. The typeset should be large enough to be read without the use of glasses for most of your guests. If your chosen wedding invitation wording does not easily fit on your invitation, ask your supplier for suggestions on how to fit your wedding invitation wording onto your wedding invitations.

Your invitation should reflect the type of wedding you’re planning. If you plan to have an informal beach wedding, a classic formal invitation may send the wrong message to your guests about the type of event they should plan for. If your wedding is simple and casual, choose casual wedding invitation wording. A more formal invitation should be reserved for a more formal wedding.

Wedding invitation wording is very important when it comes to wedding planning. Every wedding invitation needs specifics and this short guide will help you decide what to write on your wedding invitations.

When a couple orders their wedding invitations, they will need to decide what they want to write on their wedding invitations. If the couple has chosen to order blank invitations and will be printing them out themselves, they have a little more time to decide on their wedding invitation wording but will need to make a decision never the less.

There is important information that needs to be included in the wedding invitation wording so guests so they know whether they will be able to attend the wedding or not. This will all be conveyed on the wedding invitation. This includes the names of the bride and groom as well as the day, date, and year of the wedding. The time of the ceremony should also be included as well as the location of the ceremony. If the reception information is different, then this can be written on the wedding invitation as well, otherwise it can be sent on a separate paper that includes directions and is also included in the wedding invitation envelope. If the couple is not including response cards, then they need to include RSVP information at the bottom of the wedding invitation wording.

The bride and groom have many decisions to make when deciding what to write on the wedding invitations. They need to make sure that the invitations clearly express the atmosphere of the wedding. For instance, an elegant and traditional wedding will likely use traditional wedding invitation wording. If the wedding is casual or contemporary, then the couple can be more creative with their chosen invitations and what they write on the wedding invitations. The wedding invitations should even include the proper dress code for the wedding whether it is formal: black tie or beach: shorts and tee shirts.

Deciding on your wedding invitation wording can be as simple as choosing an example from the wedding invitation retailer. The bride and groom should also feel that they can be creative with their wedding invitation wording, as long as the important information is written on the wedding invitations.