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Wedding Invitations Wording Examples

Creative Wording For Wedding Invitations


Wedding invitations wording made easy with my Wedding invitation wording examples. On this page you will find proper wedding invitation wording to use for a formal invitation and ideas for wording wedding invitations that are hosted by the bride and groom themselves.

How you word your wedding invitation is something you need to consider very carefully as it sets the tone of your event.

Don't worry, there are many ways of phrasing your wedding invitation wording. It all depends on who is hosting the wedding of course. Nowadays it is quite modern for the bride and groom to be the hosts rather than the bride's parents.

Whether you go for formal, informal, or creative wording for wedding invitations really depends on the type of invitation you have chosen. Obviously if your invitation is very modern then the wording needs to reflect this.

Below you will find wedding invitation wording examples for you to use.


Formal Wedding Invite Wording Sample

For a church wedding, the wording tends to be more formal. Below is a sample of formal wedding invitation wording to use when the bride's parents are hosting the wedding

Mr. and Mrs. J Peacock
request the pleasure of the company of

at the marriage of their daughter
Emily Jayne
and
Mr. Paul Smithson
on
Saturday, 5th July, 2009
at 2.00pm
and afterwards
at The Bellhouse Hotel
Sunningdale, Berkshire



Informal Wedding Invitation Wording Sample

Here is sample wedding invitation wording for a more informal wedding invitation when the bride and groom are acting as hosts, perhaps together with their parents.

Emily Peacock and Paul Smithson
together with their parents
would be delighted if you would join them
to celebrate their marriage
on Saturday, 5th July 2009
at 5.00pm
at the Bell Hotel
Maidenhead, Berkshire

Remember, there is no right and wrong way. Choose what you feel comfortable with. Another suggestion would be to add love quotes or poems.

Remember to make your invitations well in advance so that you can send them out six weeks before the day. Your save the date cards can be sent out up to 6 months in advance.




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