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25 Wedding Invitation Wording Examples and Details

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25 Wedding Invitation Wording Examples and Details

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  1. 25 WEDDING INVITATION WORDING EXAMPLES AND DETAILS H T T P S : / / W W W. W E D D I N G F O R W A R D . C O M / W E D D I N G - I N V I TAT I O N - W O R D I N G /

  2. SAMPLE WEDDING INVITATIONS FROM REAL COUPLES The fight for whose name goes first is a simple one. Most of the time, the bride’s parents are the hosts, which makes the bride’s name come first (Traditionally right). But if the bride and the groom are co-hosting or there are two brides, then they will reach an agreement. Sample wedding invitations of real couples are creative but basic, containing all relevant information. However, two things are constant which are the first, the middle and last name of the couple + the bride’s name always comes first. Also, check out a general outline of how the wedding invitation often breaks down, with specific examples to follow.

  3. WHAT TO WRITE ON WEDDING INVITATIONS How to write a wedding invitation looks so easy until you’re ready to put pen to paper. The wedding invitation wording from the bride and the groom will come in steps. These steps cover all that you should write on wedding invitations to pull off great wedding invites. • Host Line: This part of the wedding invite honor the host. It not a spot anyone can lobby for. Put down the name of the hosting parents and if they are more than one set, list all. The couple can also host their wedding, so their names should stay as hosts with the man’s name coming first. If there is no agreement on who gets the spot, omit all names. An example is “Lord and Lady Brandon Hennessy Ludwig….. “ Lastly, this post is for those who are living. In any case, where you want to acknowledge the late, it comes last. For instance, “Fredrick Ace Mathias, the son of Late Col. Paul Mathias…” • Line of Invitation: This line gives an introduction to what you invite the guests for and on whose behalf. It states that they are I’m your thoughts, you value them and see them worthy to be part of your day. Traditionally, we see lines like “requests the honor of your presence” or “would love you to join”… Modern wedding invitation wedding or a secular one will say “the pleasure of your company” or “celebrate this happy occasion with us”… • Couple Names: This may not seem much of a problem, but it could get some confused. This is especially in the case where there are two brides or two grooms. The truth is that there is no right or wrong rule, except it is a traditional or simple wedding invitation wording. Back in the day, the bride’s name came first and it is still in practice today, for the most. But couples who agree can switch up the lines. No controversies needed. • Call to Action: This line states in clear terms who the guests will attend the wedding in honor of. On invitation examples, we will see the following writing styles. “In witnessing the marriage of their daughter (name) to (groom’s name)”. • On a religious wedding invitation wording, they appear as “to the solemnization in holy matrimony of their daughter (bride’s name) and (groom’s name)”. The first name, middle name and last name of the bride and groom must be present. • Wedding Information: This part will contain the time, venue, theme of the wedding and date. Apply a formal way to write the date on a wedding invitation for a better understanding. Spell out in words, the date of the wedding. Make sure to put the day before the month as they are very important. • Separate the day and month with a comma but do not do so between the month and year. You may leave out the year if you wish. This wedding information is a very sensitive part. You should be very clear about this part to avoid any misunderstanding. • What to Come: You will include this part only if there is any preparation for after the joining. Here, the guests get information for the reception venue and what time it is. Also state if there will be a brunch, tea, cocktails, full-blown reception or light meal. • Lastly, include if guests should put on their dancing shoes for a night of merriment. Take for instance, “reception holds at (location) by 2 “o” clock noon….. ” or “light refreshments follows immediately after service at wedding venue” or “brunch will be served at gold cafe restaurant immediately after the joining”…..

  4. WEDDING INVITATION WORDING ETIQUETTE There has been so many adjustments and improvements on how to write a wedding invitation. But this does not totally remove the traditional elements that we know wedding invitation to be. Just a little addition here and there to make a wedding invitation wording look more appropriate. Such as the wedding invitation wording etiquette list below. The bride precedes the groom and only her first and middle name is vital. The groom’s name will appear in full, with or without his titles. The invite must include the host, line of invitation, couple names, call to action, wedding information and what to come. Create a separate card for RSVP, registry and a special reception for selects. Use a formal way to write the date on a wedding invitation. Spell it, don’t capitalize, hyphenate time, not on the hour, and include time of the day. Insert RSVP card first and do not forget to include a postal address. With this, you’d know the number of people who will honor your invitation, their diets if any. This will avoid waste of resources, possible accidents from food poisoning and great planning. • • • • •

  5. TRADITIONAL WEDDING INVITATION WORDING For When a Single Mom is a Host Mariah Carol Griffith invites you to partake in the celebration of the marriage of her daughter Tricia Anne to Ryan Chan Bennett Saturday, the ninth of November two thousand eighteen at half-past six in the evening The Oak Park 266 Miles Avenue Miami, Florida Dinner and dancing follow Theme: A touch of champagne gold. For When The Couple Hosts Their Wedding Together with their friends, families and four dogs Tricia Anne and Ryan Chan Bennett Request the honor of your presence as they Tie the knot Saturday, November Ninth, Two Thousand Eighteen At half past four in the afternoon The Oak Park 266 Miles Avenue Miami, Florida. It is a bow tie affair. A traditional wedding invitation wording is conventional and accommodating of every kind of wedding. It allows twists and space for as many hosts as possible. It follows wedding invite rules in the age-long method as we know it. This traditional wording for wedding invites will fit couples who want a simple wedding. It is also great for couples who want to include everyone, especially the hosts. Divorced parents, single parents and multiple sets of parents. This type of wedding invitation wording will also suit weddings where the couples are the hosts. This wedding type makes it customary to exude the bride’s last name. It is simple, straight to the point and concise.

  6. FORMAL WEDDING INVITATION WORDING When the Groom’s Parents Host Mr. and Mrs. Brian Rupert Briggs request the honor of your presence at the marriage of Ms. Tricia Anne to their son Mr. Ryan Chan Bennett on Saturday, the ninth of November, two thousand and eighteen at two o’clock in the afternoon. Notre Dame Catholic Cathedral Miami, Florida. For when the Parents of the Bride and Groom Host Mr. and Mrs. Brian Rupert Briggs and Elder and Mrs. Castillo Stone Bennett request the honor of your presence at the marriage of Tricia Anne to Ryan Chan Bennett on Saturday, the second of November, two thousand and eighteen at three o’clock. Christian Pentecostal Missions Oak Avenue, Ontario. A formal wedding invitation is a little like it’s traditional counterpart. There is only a slight difference in the wedding invitation language. It also varies from one wedding to another and their hosts. While at it, all important information remains intact. It is also a straightforward and clear invite. This category will be specific about how to word wedding invitations when the groom’s parents host. It will also look at how to word wedding invites properly when the parents of the couple host the wedding. Lastly, there is an example on how to include the parents of one half of the couple on goodwill, even if they are not co-hosts or wedding contributors.

  7. INFORMAL WEDDING INVITATION WORDING When the Bride’s Parents Host Please share in our joy at the marriage of our daughter Tricia Anne Briggs to Ryan Chan Bennett November 09, 2018 at four o’clock. The Grand Oak Cafe Manitoba, Winnipeg Dinner and dancing to follow When the Couple are the Hosts You are invited to the marriage of Tricia Anne Briggs and Ryan Chan Bennett. We hope you will join us in celebrating our union on Saturday, the second of June, two thousand and eighteen at six o’clock. Rock Gold Inn Miami, Florida Reception to follow immediately. An informal wedding invitation wording allows the couples’ creativity to come to fore. This kind of wedding invitation wording exposes the personalities of the couple. It also allows them to explore wishes on how they want their day to be. The date is set in a casual wedding invitation wording. Titles of the bride, groom and their parents are cast aside. This kind of wedding invitation wording focuses more on the couple than the host. It important to note that, like in other weddings, there is no skip in protocols on the wedding invitation wording. The major significant thing here is that there is a casualness in wording language and less strictness in wedding information.

  8. MODERN WEDDING INVITATION WORDING Modern Traditional Wedding Invitation Mr. & Mrs. Brian Rupert Briggs cordially invite you to attend the wedding ceremony of their daughter Tricia Anne Briggs to Ryan Chan Bennett, son of Mr. & Mrs. Castillo Bennett Saturday the 2nd of November 2018. Ceremony to commence at 10 am All Saints Anglican Church Miami, Florida Followed by a formal celebration at 2 pm Grand Oak Resorts Miami, Florida. A modern wedding invitation wording can be a subtle twist the traditional way to word invite. This will suit those who want to have a traditional or religious wedding. In this case, the parents of the couple are only mentioned as a form of courtesy and inclusion. In the case where couples move away entirely from anything traditional, they tend to not mention parents. This is especially if the couple foots all the bills. A lot of creativity with fonts, colors, lower and upper case letters seems nice. This is as long as the vital wedding information is not left out. Check out the different types of modern wedding invitation samples below.

  9. CASUAL WEDDING INVITATION WORDING For Poetic Couples who are Forming a Blended Family + a Reverse in Whose Name Comes First Something borrowed, something blue, our Love as old as Time as our vows we say. The earth and skies as witnesses, on our wedding day. Kindly join Ryan & Tricia along with their adorable daughter and sons, Adele, Ace & Adam as they continue their life journey together a blended family, uniting under the law. Saturday, 16th November 2018 At 1:00 PM Cherokee drive Miami, Florida. A casual wedding invitation wording is in no way traditional. A little like the modern wedding type but veers off at some point.We indeed love this category of wedding invitation wording because it allows for an increased level of creativity. This it does while maintaining important content. In this category, there is space for humor, for couples who want to lighten the invite up. For others who want to show their poetic prowess or love for poetry. This category is for them. It may be short and simple, funny and witty, poetic or lengthy and detailed. Whichever one you choose or are most comfortable with, below are few examples to guide you through.

  10. SIMPLE WEDDING INVITATION WORDING When the Couple Hosts Because you have shared in our lives and supported our love, we Tricia Anne Briggs and Ryan Chan Bennett request the pleasure of your company at our marriage Saturday, the ninth of November two thousand and eighteen at half-past the hour of two in the afternoon. The Oakville Resorts 266 Oak Avenue Miami, Florida Reception follows immediately. Reception follows immediately. Short and Precise Simple Wedding Invite Wording We’re getting hitched!!! Tricia & Ryan 23.11.2018 at 7:00 p.m. The Oakville Resorts A reception of light refreshments follows immediately. If you are looking to create a basic, detailed or concise, yet creative wedding invitation wording. Simple wedding invitation wording is right for you. This is for couples who want to keep it simple, include all important information but do not want to give out too many details. This type of wedding invitation wording is best used of the invite will be broadcast. It is also a unique method if the couple will send invites by mail, social media or bulk texts. The couple can also wax lyrical on this one. While information on this type of invitation wording stays basic, you can play with colors, font’s styles, and upper and lower letter cases.

  11. Couples differ from each other as wedding types and choices differ. This will reflect on their wedding invitation wording which conveys the same message to guests. Couples may want to word their wedding invites in a type of way but not know how to structure it right. Others may be totally confused about what gives. This article meets all those needs and our invitation examples are a well-vetted guide to creating the best wording for wedding invites. Read our blog www.weddingforward.com

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