Wedding Invitation Wording Samples – How to Word Your Invites

Wedding Invitations | Posted by connolly
Feb 01 2010

Gone are the days when wedding etiquette mandated that the bride’s parents, and the bride’s parent’s only, hosted the wedding. Today anyone can foot the bill, and with modern familial arrangements often anything but nuclear, there is no straightforward rule for wording invitations. We’ve sorted through the confusion to bring you wording samples for the most common arrangements:

Simple, Traditional Format

[proper names of those hosting] (official hosts line)

request the honour of your presence (request line)

at the marriage of their [relationship of the bride to the host]

[bride's first and middle names]

to

Selecting Your Wedding Invitations

Wedding Invitations | Posted by connolly
Jan 31 2010

Invitations are the first thing your guests will see to represent your wedding, and although it s not an area where you want to spend too much, it is a place to make a statement. Here s what you need to know about wedding invitations.

The actual invitation should set the tone of your wedding and match the color and theme. Whether it s an ultra formal affair or a backyard barbecue, your invitation should reflect that. Many couples include monograms or logos that are repeated other places in the wedding and reception as well.

Photo Wedding Invitations – Quick Reference For Your Wedding Invitation Pictures

Wedding Invitations | Posted by connolly
Jan 30 2010

When you want to add a little something extra to your photo wedding invitation, consider some of these ideas!

The Traditional Pose

Tradition doesn’t have to equal boring. In fact, a classic pose can have an amazing effect when you take your pictures in an unusual setting. Imagine the carefree joy of dressing up to pose on the playground or the fun of wearing formal attire on the beach! Even casual dress can take on a wonderful, carefree feel with a classic wedding photography, so don’t overlook what might seem to be obvious. The results might be extraordinary!

Humorous Wedding Invitations – Make Them Laugh!

Wedding Invitations | Posted by connolly
Jan 29 2010

So you plan to get married – that’s one big step. In fact, it’s possibly the biggest step your will make in your life. The rest of your life depends on your partnership and how it pans out. So the big day cometh! This is were you will have to sit down and plan what type of wedding you are going to have and what budget you have to work with.

A Basic Guide to Wedding Invitations

Wedding Invitations | Posted by connolly
Jan 28 2010

Aside from the couple themselves and the family members, the first time anyone will hear of an impending wedding is mainly through invitations. The wedding invitations announce the event, give a date and venue.

It is a piece of stationery that speaks a lot about the host. The quality of the paper, the wording, the addressing and titling all help carve an image for the organizers of the wedding. With these in mind, it is advisable that you take your wedding invitations carefully and go about it professionally and elegantly.

We will now take a look at what wedding invitations are all about.

Wording Ideas for Beach Wedding Invitations

Wedding Invitations | Posted by connolly
Jan 27 2010

When it comes to wording your beach wedding invitations you want to come up with something that sounds great but that also conveys the location. Perhaps wording that says something like:

Start writing your toast

Because Anne and Mike

Will wed at the coast

On July 18, 2007

Fisherman s Pier

Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina

Of course, that s a very casual wording for wedding invitations and you might be looking for something that is a little more formal or not so much of a rhyme. You can go for a custom wedding invitation that is considerably more formal like traditional wedding invitation cards are. Here is a more formal example:

DIY Wedding Cards – The Advantages

Wedding Invitations | Posted by connolly
Jan 26 2010

Basically you have two options when you are considering your wedding invitation. You can hire a printer to make the wedding invitation for you. On the other hand, you can also adopt the idea of DIY wedding invitation and create the cards yourself. You may have already thought about creating the wedding cards yourself. This can be a wise decision since a DIY wedding card bears a lot of advantages.

Wedding Invitation Etiquette

Wedding Invitations | Posted by connolly
Jan 25 2010

Your wedding invitation is the first impression you will make. This is why it is so important to take some time to pay special attention to the etiquette that is used here.

The first thing that you will want to do is make sure that you give your guests enough time to respond to your invitation. For this reason, you may want to mail your invitations up to eight weeks ahead of time. While this may seem like a lot of time, it is actually enough time to allow your guests to make any necessary arrangements so that they will be able to attend your wedding. This is especially important if your wedding is on a weekday or a holiday. In this case, you may want to send your invitations out even earlier so that they will have enough advance notice to make arrangements to spend your special day with you.

Beautiful Yet Inexpensive Wedding Invitations

Wedding Invitations | Posted by connolly
Jan 24 2010

You will certainly want to make your wedding a special. On one hand it is your wedding and you would like to make it unique. On the other hand you would like to make your big day special so that your guests will remember your wedding after many years. However, one thing you may also realize is that a special wedding will cost you money. So, it is always asked if there are ways to make your big day special while it will not cost you too much.

Do It Yourself Wedding Invitations

Wedding Invitations | Posted by connolly
Jan 23 2010

Your wedding invitation is the first indication of the style of your wedding. This will be your guests’ first glimpse at your big day! Hopefully this guide will help you plan your wedding invitations. Parts of a Wedding Invitation Wedding invitations include various enclosures. The number of enclosures depends on the nature of your wedding, as well as your budget for wedding stationery. Outer envelope – This envelope is formally addressed to the guest and holds the inner envelope and all its enclosures. Inner envelope – This envelope is place inside the outer envelope and holds the wedding invitation, which holds the additional enclosures. Invitation – This is the actually invitation that provides all the details of the wedding. Reception card – This card is usually included if the reception is located at a different site than the ceremony. Some couples choose to include the reception information on the actual invitation to reduce stationery costs. Response card – This card is place in a self-addressed stamped envelope. Your guests indicate their acceptance or regrets. The response card should list the RSVP deadline. Map – This is an option insert that is helpful, particularly if you have a large number of out-of-town guest. Wording of the Wedding Invitation Dates and times must be spelled out. Examples: the twenty-first of December (not December 21), half after seven o’clock in the evening (not 7:30pm) Only Mr., Mrs. And Jr. and state names should be abbreviated. If one set of parents is hosting the wedding, list their names at the beginning of the invitation. If both sets are hosting, list the bride’s parents first. If the bride and groom are hosting, begin with the request line first and state parent’s names after the bride and groom’s names. Printing a Wedding Invitation The cost of printing a wedding invitation can vary tremendously depending on the printing and paper options you select. Engraving – This raised print is pressed through the back of the paper. This is the most formal and expensive choice. Thermography – This process results in raised print, but it is not pressed through the back of the paper. This is slightly less expensive than engraving. Lithography – The print is not raised. This option is less expensive than thermography. Laser printing – This is the least expensive of the four options. The print is produced on a quality laser printer. When choosing your wedding invitations, also consider that colored ink, bulky or specialty paper, custom designs or other accents such as ribbons will increase the cost of the invitation. Don’t forget about postage for both the invitation and the response card when determining your wedding stationery budget. If you are planning your wedding on a small budget, you can consider printing your own wedding invitations. Most office supply stores offer invitation kits that provide everything you need to print your wedding invitations at home on a laser computer.