How to Write a Wedding Invitation

By Angel | March 25, 2009 3:19 pm |
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It goes without saying that you are going to have a wedding only once in your life and you will try your best this event to be really memorable and nice, so is your wedding invitation. Find some general clues on how to write a perfect wedding invitation:

  • from whom

State who is giving the following invitation. As a rule people write their own names and formal names of the bride’s parents.

Wedding invitations

  • request line

There are some popular clichés as to writing the request line. Everything depends on your ceremony, if it will be a religious one, you should write “request the honour of your presence” and if you are going to have a formal one, simply state “request the pleasure of your company.”

  • couple

As to the names  – only bride’s first and middle names should be used.

  • date and time

The information as to the date and place of wedding should be correct, clear and written out in full in order to avoid mistakes.

Use your imagination and creativity and remember – it’s you wedding and you can make it the way you like!

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