Renewal Of Wedding Vows Invitation Wording




To make the planning or the organizing of the wedding a bit easy try to seek the advice of a wedding consultant or you can just follow some of the tips mentioned right below.




For a starter, know that you can purchase the wedding invitations from online manufacturers and the great advantage is not only that the come cheap, but also in a wide variety of designs so you can find some rather unique and one-of-a-kind wedding invitation cards.

The wedding invitations come in an overwhelming variety of designs, patterns, color combinations, shapes and sizes so, unless you already know what you want, choosing the perfect wedding invitation to announce such an important event might prove quite difficult, especially for the inexperienced.

To issue the invitation you can always use the formal wording, based on an old wording etiquette for the wedding invitations, or the simple and unconventional language, using your own words to express the inviting.

The wedding invitation should always contain pertinent and the basic information about the wedding ceremony and reception: the names of the bride and groom, the names of the wedding hosts, the location, date and time of the wedding. For the non-traditional invitations you can choose not to mention the names of the wedding hosts, the invitations being issued only by the bride and groom. The RSVP ought to be written on the invitation card or on a separate one if the couple finds it necessary to receive an attendance response; if you are waiting only for the non-attendance responses you just have to write the expression “Regrets only”.

Other details about the reception following the ceremony are also useful for your guests; add the address, the name of the reception location, the time and date, a printed map and some directional signs; let your guests know if your wedding has a theme and make a suggestion about what should they wear for such an event, and the list could go on.

The wording is not that much different for the invitations for the renewals of the marriage vows and below you may find some common wording examples for this kind of situation.

“A life of caring, sharing/ A love of endless giving together…
The honour of your presence is requested at the reaffirmation of wedding vows of Simone and Johnny Smith, on Saturday, the seventeenth of December, two thousand eleven, at six o’clock in the evening, at St. Mary’s Church, Lafayette, Louisiana.”

“Because you have shared in their lives by your friendship and love, the honour of your presence is requested at the reaffirmation of the wedding vows of Simone and Johnny Smith, on Saturday, the seventeenth of December, two thousand eleven, at six o’clock in the evening, at St. Mary’s Church, Lafayette, Louisiana.”

”Together they have found a friendship, raised a family and built a beautiful marriage.

You are most warmly invited to the reaffirmation of Simone and Johnny Smith as they renew wedding vows on Saturday, the seventeenth of December, two thousand eleven, at six o’clock in the evening, at St. Mary’s Church, Lafayette, Louisiana.”

“The honor of your presence is requested at the reaffirmation of the wedding vows of
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Smith, on Saturday, the seventeenth of December, two thousand eleven, at six o’clock in the evening, at St. Mary’s Church, Lafayette, Louisiana.”

“We, Simone and Johnny Smith invite you to share in our continued love as we exchange our vows on Saturday, the seventeenth of December, two thousand eleven, at six o’clock in the evening, at St. Mary’s Church, Lafayette, Louisiana.”

“Their love is everlasting…
Please join Simone and Johnny Smith at the reaffirmation of wedding vows on Saturday, the seventeenth of December, two thousand eleven, at six o’clock in the evening, at St. Mary’s Church, Lafayette, Louisiana.”

These are just a few examples of wording for the renewal of the wedding vows and you can also be creative with words and start the invitation by sharing some thoughts about each other, or to simply write some verses or poems meaningful for both partners.

Written by , date May 14, 2010 in Wedding Invitations
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