Saturday, May 22nd, 2010 Posted in wedding invitation wording | 6 Comments »
About the Request: The next line is the request that your guest receive. Now if your venue is church then the wedding invitation wording request line should be like this: Request the ... Read more..Wednesday, May 19th, 2010 Posted in wedding invitation wording | 1 Comment »
The first and the most important part of your wedding invitation wording is the beginning. We should finger that first. Host: Who is Hosting? Traditionally bride’s parents do the honor ... Read more..Saturday, May 15th, 2010 Posted in wedding invitation wording | No Comments »
Wedding invitation wordings are very essential and here I want to share everything you need to know about it not only the examples. You can have three different types of ... Read more..Thursday, May 13th, 2010 Posted in wedding invitation wording | 1 Comment »
For a second wedding, you may also wish to reflect the nature of the event on your wedding invitations wording. Sample 10 Please join us As we celebrate new beginnings, new dreams, and ... Read more..Tuesday, May 11th, 2010 Posted in wedding invitation wording | 3 Comments »
Trying to figure out how to finish the wedding invitation wording to a second wedding can be tricky. Should use the bride's full name, including the last name of her ... Read more..Friday, May 7th, 2010 Posted in wedding invitation wording | 2 Comments »
Here is some examples of the most confusing situation…As the child of divorced and remarried parents both hosting the wedding, the wedding invitation wording can be written as followed: Sample 8: Mr. ... Read more..Thursday, May 6th, 2010 Posted in wedding invitation wording | 1 Comment »
There are a number of important things to remember about this untraditional wedding invitation wording. First of all, it assumes that the bride’s parents should be married. If they were ... Read more..Tuesday, May 4th, 2010 Posted in wedding invitation wording | 2 Comments »
I am often asked how to finish the wedding invitation wording if my customer’s parents are divorced, but they are still hosting the wedding together. Solution: The best way according ... Read more..