Wedding Invitations Wording for a Second Wedding

May 11th, 2010 admin 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 previous couple? The answer is to use her family name and/or the name she is known by. However, she may want to include her family surname so as to clarify relationships in her wedding invitation.

Sample 9

Brides’ Parents
Request the honor of your presence
At the marriage of their daughter
Bride’s Name
To
Groom’s Name
on WEEKDAY, the DAY of MONTH
YEAR
at TIME PERIOD
address
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Special wedding invitation wording when parents divorced

May 7th, 2010 admin 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. and Mrs. Bride’s Parents’ Name
and
Mr. and Mrs. Groom’s Parents’ Name
request the honor of your presence
at the marriage of their daughter
Bride’s Name
etc.

OR

Mr. and Mrs. Bride’s Parents’ Name
and
Mr. and Mrs. Groom’s Parents’ Name
request the honor of your presence
at the marriage of the daughter of Bride’s Father’ Name and Groom’s Mother’ Name
Bride’s Name
to
etc.

OR

Mr. and Mrs. Bride’s Parents’ Name
and
Mr. and Mrs. Groom’s Parents’ Name
request the honor of your presence
at the marriage of Bride’s Name
to
etc.

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When divorced parent and new stepparent are hosting…

May 6th, 2010 admin 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 not, their names on the wedding invitations would be separated like this: Mrs. Marc Velez / Mr. Marc Velez. If the bride’s mother has not remarried yet, she would list her name as in the example: Mrs. (remember never Ms. in a social setting), followed by her first name, and ex-husband’s surname. When the bride’s mother has remarried, the proper way to write her name reverts to the formal form, using her new couple’s name; or she would be Mrs. Velez’s. The second line would still be the bride’s father’s name. Please note that there would be no words like “and” between the two lines of the wedding invitations, in that case, it would make it as the bride’s parents were still married (and can properly be used where the bride’s father and mother are still married but have different names).

Sample 7
Mr. and Mrs. Marc Velez
request the honor of your presence
at the marriage of Mrs. Velez’s daughter
Anne Catherine Myers
on WEEKDAY, the DAY of MONTH
YEAR
at TIME PERIOD
address
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Divorced parents are hosting the wedding together

May 4th, 2010 admin 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 wedding invitation etiquette to word wedding invitations when the bride’s parents are divorced is to list the names of the bride’s parents at the top of the wedding invitations. The bride’s mother’s name should be on the first line and her father’s name should go on the second; do not separate the lines with the word “and.” If the bride’s mother has not remarried, use “Mrs.” followed by her first name and married name.

Sample 6

Mother’s Name
and
Father’s Name request the honor of your presence
at the marriage of their daughter
Bride’s Name
on WEEKDAY, the DAY of MONTH
YEAR
at TIME TIME PERIOD
address
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Wedding Invitation Wording for divorced families 2

April 27th, 2010 admin Posted in wedding invitation wording 2 Comments »

When the new couple are paying for the wedding themselves instead of their parents, the wedding invitation wording can be read as followed:

Sample 5
You are cordially invited to celebrate
the wedding of
Brides
and
Groom
etc.

Or

Together with their parents,
Brides
and
Groom
request the honor of your presence
etc.

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Wedding Invitation Wording for divorced families

April 24th, 2010 admin Posted in wedding invitation wording 5 Comments »

There used to be no much difference in wedding invitations. As the bride’s parents paid for everything, wedding invitations always read that they requested the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter. Nowadays with divorce families, and any and all of the above helping to pay for it, invitations have gotten complicated!

We will show some examples of wedding invitation wording for divorced families in the following weeks. Keep in mind that this is the traditional words. Modern couples may choose to add opening statements such as “With Joy in Their Hearts,” or may choose to change the traditional “request the honor of your presence at the marriage” to something like “invite you to be a special part of the wedding of” or even “Come laugh, dance and celebrate our wedding”.

Sample 5(Standard Wording):
Parents’ Name
request the honor of your presence
at the marriage of their daughter
Bride’s Name
to
Groom’s Name
Location
Time
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Non-traditional Wedding Invitation Wording

April 20th, 2010 admin Posted in wedding invitation wording 5 Comments »

If you are going to have a non-traditional wedding, there’s no reason to use traditional wedding invitation wording. While you still make sure to include all the details of who, when (time and date), what, and where, you can then use your creativity to make your wedding invitation wording reflect your own style and personality as well as accurately depict the wedding itself. If you’re just looking to reflect the casualness of your wedding, or you’re trying to figure out how to include your children, here is a sample wedding invitation wording here for you.

Sample 3

Come Fly With Us!
Please Join
Bride’s name
and
Groom’s name
As we take the trip of a lifetime
In getting married
on WEEKDAY, the DAY of MONTH
YEAR
at TIME PERIOD TIME
address

Reception to follow
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Couple Hosting Wedding Invitation Wording

April 17th, 2010 admin Posted in wedding invitation wording 2 Comments »

Today we will talk about couple hosting wedding invitation wording.

There are many different choices available to you when wording the inserts of your wedding invitation. Although traditional wedding invitation wording is still very common and popular, many couples prefer to use their own to perfectly suit their occasion.

Note:

  • If the couple is paying for the wedding themselves, the greeting skips the host line and begins with the request line.
  • “The honor of your presence” is traditionally only used if the ceremony is taking place in a house of worship.
Sample 2
Bride’s name
and
Groom’s name
invite you to share in the joy
when they exchange marriage vows
and begin their new life together
on WEEKDAY, the DAY of MONTH
YEAR
at TIME TIME PERIOD
address
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Unique wedding invitation wording

April 13th, 2010 admin Posted in wedding invitation wording 5 Comments »

Your wedding will be unique from start to finish, and for the guests the start is the invitation. You can show your personalities while adhering to a few etiquette rules. So try to make your wedding invitations beautiful and unique!

Creative wedding invitation ideas include not only fantastic design options, simple do-it-yourself embellishments, but also wonderful wedding invitation wording.

There are many different family situations that exist, so we’ll cover the basics. We will show some nice wedding invitaton wording samples for our brides and grooms.

Sample 1

Jennifer Lynn Powers
and
Robert Allen Everson
request the honour of your presence
at their marriage
on Saturday, the second of June
Two thousand and one
at six o’ clock in the evening
Hope Lutheran Church
1705 Rosan Circle Drive
Salem, Oregon
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Wedding invitation wording

March 29th, 2010 admin Posted in wedding invitation wording No Comments »

Every one from us pass through from different lime lines of our life And wedding is one of them. For which we send the invitations to our guests to attend ceremony of your wedding. And invitations are the important part of the wedding. So there for its been important to give attention to the wordings of the invitation because such occasions doesn’t come again and again in the life and it’s also a source of your message to the guest without talking him/her directly.  Most important thing that it should be consist of all the important information regarding your venue, date etc so there for try to spell out them in traditional way and make them written clearly so that there would be no confusion in the mind of the reader while reading them because the reader is totally relaying in your given information and due to any reason or by mistake you commit any mistake in wording then it can cause any problem for the guest. To avoid such things you should fallow some standard by which the chances of error will be reduce. Some of them would be these according to my suggestion.

-pay attention to the Punctuation and make sure that the punctuation is not used at the end of the lines/statements. (Commas, colons, etc.) The use of the commas should be done between the lines to separate the date from the time and to separate the city from the province and a persons surname from “Jr. /junior” etc.

There should no use of the abbreviations, and please do not mention about the gifts on the invitation because you are suspecting there presence at the ceremony instead of the gifts or any thing else, you may as well can mention about the dress code which you should think should be make into the notice of the guests.

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