Island Wedding Invitation Wording
The wedding is a moment in your life-time you may probably want to share with your close relative and friends but first, there are some things you need to known about how you should plan a wedding and what are the most important details about it.
If you find this whole planning to difficult to handle on your own don’t refrain of asking the help of a wedding planner or you can simply follow the tips presented below.
The wedding invitations come in an overwhelming variety of designs, patterns, shapes and sizes and color combination so you have to be careful when selecting the right design for your wedding.
You can also choose to have the text of the invitation written using some old letter fonts, giving it a classical look, or an intricate calligraphy style, if the text is hand written.
Another option would be thermography, the cheapest and possibly the best method of printing a wedding invitation; you can also choose for the engraving method and use the classical tissue for the wedding invitations.
You can directly purchase the wedding invitations from online manufacturers; on the internet you can find a wide variety of unique designs and select whatever product you like or you can also order some personalized invitation cards that will surely be one-of-a-kind.
To issue the invitation you can always use the formal wording, based on an old wording etiquette for the wedding invitations, or the non-traditional language or to express the inviting by using your own words.

The wedding invitation should always contain the basic and pertinent information about the wedding ceremony or reception: the name of the bride, mentioned first, the name of the groom, the location of the ceremony, the date and time.
If you prefer to mention the names of the wedding hosts, being responsible with the pay for the wedding and usually being the bride’s parents, you should probably know that they will also be the ones to issue the inviting.
For the informal wedding invitation you can choose not to underline their financial contribution; in such a situation the bride and groom decide to issue the invitations.
On the wedding invitation you can also add some details such as directional signs or even a printed map, suggestions about how should your guests dress if you are organizing a themed party or just give them a hint about it.

It is recommended that before sealing the invitations their single or double envelopes, to read several times the information written on it to spot any misspellings or a wrong use of honorifics. If you are expecting for attendance answers try mailing the wedding invitations with eight to ten weeks before the actual wedding day.
This is the general information you should know about the wedding invitations and what they should contain.
But the wording can be a bit difficult because for each family situation you need a different style of wording. This also happens in the case when the future bride or groom or both have already the experience in marriage and this is actually their second one. Of course, you won’t tell this thing to your guests but the wording can be a little different and this situation can only be hinted. Examples are made for a better understanding so below you may find some of the most popular ones.
If you are planning a private ceremony to some far away location of the earth such as an exotic island, you can issue the wedding invitation by using the proper wording for such a situation.
“Sara Tiffany and Simon Hawthorne will be married on the fifth of August, at a private beach ceremony, in Amanpuri Resort, Phuket, Thailand. You are cordially invited to join us upon our return for a Thai-style wedding celebration on Sunday, the twenty-fifth of August, two thousand and eleven, at six o’clock in the evening, Rosary Club, Kona Village Resort, Hawaii. Regrets only by August 15th.”
“Years ago when they were young, two lovers were brought together as one. Now and forever, partners in life, under palm trees swaying, they’ll be husband and wife. Sara and Simon look forward to sharing with you the sun, the sea and the memories of their wedding ceremony, on Friday, the fifth of August, two thousand and eleven, at six o’clock in the evening, Mary’s Chapel, Amanpuri Resort, Phuket, Thailand. Sunset reception following ceremony.”
