Choosing the right wording for your invitations

You have chosen your wedding invitation design, now you need to think what to say on them. To help with the wording, we have listed below a small section of the most popular examples. However if you can`t see just the wording and front you require we can tailor these to suit your desgin. Alternatively send us your own wording and font to be used.

Although your wording can be depending on how formal your celebration will be, we suggest your invitation includes the following:

  • first name of the bride
  • first name and surname of the bridegroom and his title
  • where the ceremony is taking place
  • date, month and year of the wedding ceremony
  • location of the wedding reception
  • address to which guests should reply, and a reply date

You might also wish to include the following

  • details of any dress code/theme
  • time guests can expect the day to come to an end
  • whether children are invited to either day or evening venues

Whos send out the wedding inviations? 

 

Invitations are always sent from whoever is hosting the wedding, traditionally the brides parenst. The wording becomes more complicated if the perents are divorced or if the couple are holding the event themselves. The usual working for a traditional invitation is:

 

 

Who is hosting the your wedding? Below are a few samples of wordimg for

 

  • Traditional day, Bride and Groom

 

 

  • Traditional day, Divorced parents

 

 

 

 

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