Making the Perfect Wedding Invitation
Before you start writing invitation letters, decide on who is announcing the wedding- the couple’s parents or the bride and groom themselves. You can even use a quality wedding invite service right here; Wedding video invite
The next point to consider is whether you want your invitation to be formal or informal. If it is a formal invitation, you can use ‘Mr. and Mrs. John request the honor of your presence’, and if it is an informal invitation, you can use ‘Please join us’.
The tone of the invitation also depends on the venue of the wedding. If it is taking place in a place of worship, it needs to be a formal invitation.
A traditional invitation will consist of the bride’s name after her parents’ names, eg.: Mr. and Mrs. John request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth John.
The groom’s name is written after the bride’s name. For example, continuing the above example: to Henry Jake Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brown.
Below the date, mention the time of the wedding, venue and the full address of the location.
If possible, enclose a map to the venue and a stamped reply card.
The next point to consider is whether you want your invitation to be formal or informal. If it is a formal invitation, you can use ‘Mr. and Mrs. John request the honor of your presence’, and if it is an informal invitation, you can use ‘Please join us’.
The tone of the invitation also depends on the venue of the wedding. If it is taking place in a place of worship, it needs to be a formal invitation.
A traditional invitation will consist of the bride’s name after her parents’ names, eg.: Mr. and Mrs. John request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth John.
The groom’s name is written after the bride’s name. For example, continuing the above example: to Henry Jake Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brown.
Below the date, mention the time of the wedding, venue and the full address of the location.
If possible, enclose a map to the venue and a stamped reply card.
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