Wedding Invitation Wording Samples




Weddings are one of the most celebratory events in an individual’s life. The wedding invitation is the couples’ first formal announcement that they are indeed tying up the knot or simply getting married.If you are having a non-traditional wedding, there’s no reason to use traditional wedding invitation wording. The details of who, when (time and date), what, and where should not be obeyed , you can then use your creativity to make your wedding invitation wording reflect your style and personality as well as the wedding itself.Here are some samples for more casual or romantic weddings, which you can complete with your personal information:




Please join us
For a celebration of love, friendship, laughter, and family
as
Margarita Elena Ramos
and
Thomas Antoine Johnson
Join their hands in holy matrimony
Friday, June 29, 2006
8 o’clock in the evening
St. Luke’s Church
Martinsberg, Virginia
Champagne and dessert reception to follow


Come Fly With Us!
Please Join
Louisa Kelly Brankowich
and
Marcos Andreas Polinopolis
As we take the trip of a lifetime
In getting married

You are invited to a celebration
of the beginning of our new life together
as Mari D’Lynn Martin
and
Colton Jeremy Jamison
are united as husband and wife
Friday, the twenty-seventh of March
two thousand and ten
at two o’clock in the afternoon
First Baptist Church
Jersey City, New Jersey




Again, these are just samples of wedding invitation wording. Brides and grooms can get creative and create their own unique wording for their wedding invitation.
But, if you choose to go for the formal style, couples should follow proper wedding invitation etiquette. Here is an example for almost any “family type:
Bride’s parents:
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith
request the honor of your presence
at the marriage of their daughter
Isabella Marie
to
Edward Jonathan Callahan
on Saturday, November 27
at half past eight o’clock in the evening
153 North Rosewood Street
Wisteria, California
Bride’s parents, divorced:
Mr. Charles Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Dwyer
request the honor of your presence
at the marriage of their daughter
Isabella Marie
to
Edward Jonathan Callahan
Bride and groom’s parents:
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith
and
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Callahan
invite you to share in the ceremony
uniting their children
Isabella Marie
to
Edward Jonathan Callahan
on Saturday, November 27, 2004
at half past eight o’clock in the evening
One Nob Hill
San Francisco, California
Bride and groom’s parents, divorced:
Mr. Charles Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Dwyer
together with
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Callahan
invite you to share in the ceremony
uniting their children
Isabella Marie
to
Edward Jonathan Callahan
son of
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Callahan
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Mason
Bride and groom hosting:
Miss Isabella Marie
and
Mr. Edward Jonathan Callahan
request the honor of your presence
at their marriage
Bride, groom, and children hosting:
Miss Isabella Marie Smith
and
Mr. Edward Jonathan Callahan
along with their children
Anne and Peter
invite you to join in the blending
of their families through marriage

Written by , date May 03, 2010 in Interesting
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