There really isn’t any "right" way to word your wedding invitations. Somewhere between traditional etiquette and creative expression lies the perfect words that will tell your guests where to be, when to be there, even what to wear, all in a way that reflects the two of you
words of congratulations for a wedding
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Decide who your host is going to be.
How to start your invitation
What information to send
If the bride's parents are going to be hosting the wedding then the invitations would traditionally start with...
"Mr & Mrs James Williams request the pleasure of..."
"Mr & Mrs James Williams request the company of..."
"Mr & Mrs James Williams are proud to announce..."
"Mr & Mrs James Williams request the honor of..."
If you are hosting your own wedding then the invitations can start to get a little more personal and less informal. Again, it's all personality.
You could then start your invites...
"Hey Guess what!..We are finally getting married and want to invite you to our big day!..." "Don't fall over but David & Susan are getting married and..."
If you are are looking for something more formal then...
"Together with their families, David Miles & Susan Williams request the presence of..."
"David Miles & Susan Williams would like you to join them..."
"David Miles & Susan Williams have the pleasure in inviting..."
"David Miles & Susan Williams request the pleasure of the company of..."
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