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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Wedding Invitations Wording For Your Perfect Wedding Invitation Cards By Sarah Porter

When you prepare for a wedding, there are tons of details to take care of themselves. You should choose dresses, tasty cakes, limousine services, and more. Wedding invitations are one of these tasks. The creation of these maps can be a challenge for couples, because the text will be seen and read by many people in their lives. They do not want to make mistakes. Always remember to keep the label of marriage in mind as you work on your wedding invitations wording. Here are some examples that might help you as you write your own cards.

Wedding invitation for an event

Religious marriages are one of the most common types of wedding events. When you have this type of ceremony you want to be sure that the invitation text to the theme and tone of the event. That means you want something more traditional. The two examples below illustrate how to handle the text. An adjustment, you must do is to reflect the names of those paying the bill. The first example illustrates how to manage customary fees by covering the parents of the bride. The second is an example of how to write the text, if both sets of parents are sharing costs.

Example 1:

Mr. and Mrs. John Kenneth Young
request the honor of your presence
marriage of their daughter

Kayla Morgan
and
Matthew Henry

five o'clock in the evening
Saturday, the thirtieth of October
Two thousand nine

Baptist Church
Cleveland, Ohio

Example 2:

Mr. and Mrs. John Kenneth Young
and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry
cordially invites you to attend
the marriage of their daughter,

Kayla Morgan Young

and their son,
Matthew Henry

five o'clock in the evening
Saturday, the thirtieth of October
Two thousand nine

Baptist Church
Cleveland, Ohio

Casual Wedding Wording

In other cases, you do not need to be quite so formal. Casual weddings that take place outdoors, have fewer customers, are paid by the couple, or are not the first ceremony for the two parties should be a little more relaxed. The following examples of wording for wedding invitations will give you a good idea of how to deal with the more informal events as well. Again, feel free to use on your wedding invitation.

Example 1:

Rachels Eva and Daniel Adams
Hope you'll join them
as they unite their lives
in the presence of their relatives

2 hours PM
The Open Air Church
Newburgh, Indiana
Saturday, June 30, 2009

Example 2:

Meet the parents

Rachels Eva and Daniel Adams

as they celebrate the marriage

their children

2 hours PM
The Open Air Church
Newburgh, Indiana
Saturday, June 30, 2009

Wedding Invitation Tips

Remember that you are sending the response / RSVP information on a separate card if you send official invitations. However, if you will do more casual wedding invitations text, you can add that information directly on the card itself.

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About the Author: Sarah Porter has written several articles about personalized wedding invitations wordings, verses and proverbs, sayings and Custom Labels Wedding Invites, Unique Wedding Invitations Labels and much more for CardsShoppe, Express-Invitations, Announcements - Shoppe and CardsPersonalized

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