Child Inviting Wedding Invitation Wording
The wording used in issuing the wedding invitations is formal, with very distinctive templates, but the wording etiquette is permissive and allows even the use of informal language to make the inviting.
Various designs of wedding invitation cards can be found on the internet, where online manufacturers offer a large variety of colorful invitation cards, of all shapes, sizes or patterns; an alternative would be to purchase some personalized wedding invitations if you want some really unique and one-of-a-kind wedding invitations.
Thermography is the cheapest method of printing the invitation text and can create a beautiful effect with its raised letters; the expensive method is the hand written text with some intricate calligraphy styles or letter fonts.
The wedding invitation should contain the necessary and basic information about the wedding ceremony and the reception like the name of the bride and the groom, the name of the wedding hosts or not, the location of the wedding ceremony and reception, the date and time, an RSVP if the attendance responses are highly important for the whole planning of the wedding and some other details you might find useful for your guests.
In these last years, the theme weddings became quite popular so you can also add a suggestion or a hint about the theme for your wedding to your invited guests and how should they dress for such an event; if the location of the ceremony is unknown by most of your guests you can also add a printed map with some directional signs.
Various designs of wedding invitation cards can be found on the internet, where online manufacturers offer a large variety of colorful invitation cards, of all shapes, sizes or patterns; an alternative would be to purchase some personalized wedding invitations if you want some really unique and one-of-a-kind wedding invitations.
Thermography is the cheapest method of printing the invitation text and can create a beautiful effect with its raised letters; the expensive method is the hand written text with some intricate calligraphy styles or letter fonts.
The invitations can be sent out in the classical double envelope or a single one, but before doing this, make sure to read again the written text, with fresh eyes, to spot the wrong use of honorifics or addressing forms and any other misspellings.

If you are expecting for an attendance response or just for a non-attendance response, try mailing the wedding invitations with ten to eight weeks in advance, before the actual wedding day.
Different social situations might require different styles of wording for the wedding invitations; for examples the wording differs if one parents or both parents of the bride or groom are deceased or remarried, if the couple would like to issue the invitations alone, without mentioning the names of the wedding hosts, in normal circumstances being the bride’s parents, etc. The same happens when the children are asked to issue to invitations for their parents marriage or when the child makes the inviting and the following examples are for a better understanding.
”You are most warmly invited by the children of Sarah Bridge and Matthew Anderson to participate in the joyous union of their parents on Sunday, the sixth of June, two thousand eleven, at eleven o’clock in the morning, St. Mary’s Cathedral, Vancouver, Canada.”
“My family, your family, joining as one/ Sharing, caring, as a new life’s begun. Sarah Bridge and Matthew Anderson, along with their children, Susan and Daniel, invite you to witness the joining of their families through marriage, on Sunday, the sixth of June, two thousand eleven, at eleven o’clock in the morning, St. Mary’s Cathedral, Vancouver, Canada.”

“Susan and Daniel invite you to the ceremony that will unite them as sister and brother and that will unite their parents, Sarah Bridge and Matthew Anderson, as wife and husband, on Sunday, the sixth of June, two thousand eleven, at eleven o’clock in the morning, St. Mary’s Cathedral, Vancouver, Canada.”
“Susan Jones invites you to the wedding celebration of her mom and soon-to-be stepfather, Sarah Bridge and Matthew Anderson. This joyful ceremony will be held on Sunday, the sixth of June, two thousand eleven, at eleven o’clock in the morning, St. Mary’s Cathedral, Vancouver, Canada. Reception will immediately follow the ceremony.”
