Friday, August 20, 2010

Wedding invitations

Wedding Invitation Wording


Right wedding invitation wording is very important for your wedding ceremony. No matter if the wedding is Church wedding, home wedding, second marriage or else, the proper wedding invitation wording in your wedding invitation is the most imoprtant. Some of the links will show you the proper wording and etiquette for any occasion.


Wedding Invitation

Wedding invitations are sent to friends, relatives and acquaintances who will be present at the ceremony.

Wedding Invitation example:

This is an example of universal lyric weding invitation:
Love fills a moment
A moment fills a lifetime
A lifetime begins eternity
Our eternity begins here,
at the wedding of


Lorry Daniel Ridge
&
Daniel Smith Duncan


Please complete our happiness
by celebrating our wedding weekend
(Date of the weeding weekend)
(place)
(Town, State)
(Date and time of the ceremony)


Church wedding

When the wedding is to be a large church affair, invitations are sent to all those whose names appear on the visiting lists of the two families including relatives and friends of the bride and groom. With regard to business associates, the invitation should be extended because of the friendship, not the business connection. The core of a successful wedding invitation list needs to consist of people who know well, care about and love the Bride and Groom.

Home wedding

For a home wedding, more discrimination is shown in the issuing of invitations. Intimate friends and relatives of both families are invited, but no casual acquaintances. In sending out the invitations, the bride-to-be and her mother should take into consideration the number of people who will fit comfortably into the reception area.


The Invitation List

The bride and groom must make out their list of those to whom invitations will be sent together. If the wedding is large, invitations should be sent not only to the friends but the friends of their parents as well, and business acquaintances of both families.

If the wedding is a small one great care should be taken because the guests are so numerous. Thi is especially important if the home space is limited.

Sending Wedding Invitation by Mail

All wedding invitations should come from the home of the bride. You should mail them about six weeks before the day set for the wedding. Out of town guests should be sent a "Save the Date" card, preferably with hotel suggestions, in time for them to make travel accommodations (usually 8-10 weeks in advance).


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