Wording For 50th Wedding Anniversary Invitation
Far more important than the design of a wedding anniversary card is the wording used to make the inviting. The wedding anniversary invitations should contain pertinent information about the anniversary reception such as the name of the hosts and the name of the celebrated couple, the name of the location with an address and sometimes with details like a printed map or directional signs, the time and date, and some other details you might find necessary for your guests. You can even ask for a memory present or give a hint about the theme for the wedding anniversary reception.

The invitations to a wedding anniversary are issued by the married couple or their children and there are some similarities with the simple invitations for a wedding ceremony or reception.
To issue an anniversary invitation you can use the formal wording and as you might probably know the wording etiquette for the wedding invitations is basically similar with the one for the wedding anniversary invitations; an alternative is to use an informal language and add some verses or favorite quotes or simply express in you own words the feelings you have for your partner after all these years spent together.
Thermography still remains the cheapest modality to print de text of an invitation and can create a beautiful effect with its raised letters; for the silver or golden wedding anniversary I suggest choosing the hand written invitations because of their classical appearance, with an intricate calligraphy style or old fonts.
”Mr. and Mrs. Simon Delain and Ms. Simone Delain request the pleasure of your company at a reception honoring the Fiftieth Anniversary of the marriage of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Delain, Saturday, the twentieth of December, two thousand eleven, at six o’clock in the evening, at Le Club de Franc, Lafayette, Louisiana. Itinerary: cocktails and hors d’oeuvres at 7:00 p.m., dinner at 8:00 p.m., dancing at 9:00 p.m.”
“The children of Sara and Michael Delain request the pleasure of your company as they celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary, Saturday, the twentieth of December, two thousand eleven, at six o’clock in the evening, at Le Club de Franc, Lafayette, Louisiana.”
“You are cordially invited by the children and grandchildren of Sara and Michael Delain for dinner and drinks to celebrate their Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary, Saturday, the twentieth of December, two thousand eleven, cocktails and hors d’oeuvres at 7:00 p.m. and dinner at 8:00 p.m., Le Club de Franc, Lafayette, Louisiana.”
“Sara and Michael Delain.

The same words, the same hearts but wiser, somehow/ The same vows, the same faith but deeper. Now as we turn to each other again, we are sure Love doesn’t wait, it gets better. We would like you to share in the renewal of our vows and our fiftieth wedding anniversary on Saturday, the twentieth of December, two thousand eleven, at six o’clock in the evening, at Le Club de Franc, Lafayette, Louisiana. Brunch immediately following ceremony.”
“Golden Anniversary
We invite you to share a special moment in our lives as we celebrate our 50th Wedding Anniversary. Join us for dinner and dancing at six o’clock in the evening on Saturday, the twentieth of December, two thousand eleven, at six o’clock in the evening, at Le Club de Franc, Lafayette, Louisiana. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Delain.”

“It is truly a test of love when fifty years come and go, and two people wake each morning as though it were the first…
Please be our guest for a Reception Dinner to celebrate our 50 Year Wedding Anniversary on Saturday, the twentieth of December, two thousand eleven, at six o’clock in the evening, at Le Club de Franc, Lafayette, Louisiana. Sara and Michael Delain.”
Being it a silver anniversary or a golden anniversary, the fact remains that love knows no boundaries nor a time limit and the anniversary invitation acts as a statement that love can still grow stronger no matter the age.
